Man Who Tried To Get Eaten Alive By Snake Filmed The Whole Thing


In 2014, conservationist Paul Rosolie attempted a controversial stunt: to be eaten alive by a giant green anaconda to raise awareness about Amazon rainforest destruction. “I’m getting coils over me,” Rosolie said during the encounter. “She’s got my arms pinned. She knows there’s nothing I can do.”


To prepare, Rosolie wore a custom carbon fiber suit equipped with cameras and oxygen. The goal was to film the snake attack for a Discovery Channel documentary. As the anaconda struck, it wrapped tightly around him. Rosolie recalled the intense pressure and difficulty breathing.


Though the suit protected him from serious harm, the experience quickly turned frightening. His team monitored his vitals and stepped in when his breathing worsened. “I immediately regretted it,” he admitted later.


The stunt received mixed reactions. Critics called it unethical, worrying about the snake’s well-being. Supporters praised Rosolie’s bold effort to spotlight Amazon deforestation.


Despite the controversy, Rosolie’s act sparked worldwide discussion. His extreme approach highlighted the urgent need to protect the rainforest and its wildlife.

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6 Essential Vitamins Every Woman Should Consume After 50 to Reduce Can.cer Ri.sk


As women age, they may notice “aches, slower metabolism, reduced energy, or weaker bones.” These changes are natural, but adding key vitamins and supplements can help maintain strength and prevent disease.

**1. Omega-3 Fatty Acids**
Known for their anti-inflammatory benefits, omega-3s “help maintain cardiovascular health, support brain function, and reduce inflammation.” Since the body doesn’t produce them, supplements are essential—especially for memory, mood, and circulation.

**2. Vitamin D & Calcium**
Vitamin D is vital for calcium absorption and strong bones. “Without adequate vitamin D, calcium cannot do its job properly.” Women over 50 should aim for 600–800 IU daily. Calcium helps prevent osteoporosis and fractures, especially post-menopause. Daily intake should be around 1,200 mg.

**3. Magnesium**
Magnesium supports “muscle and nerve function, blood sugar regulation, and energy production.” Deficiency can cause fatigue, cramps, and poor sleep. It also helps with stress and heart health.

**4. Probiotics**
Hormonal changes after menopause can affect digestion. “Probiotics help restore balance to gut bacteria,” easing bloating and supporting immunity and mood.

**5. Collagen**
Collagen loss leads to “skin wrinkles, joint stiffness, and weaker bones.” Daily supplements can improve skin, joints, and even muscle mass with exercise.

“Take charge of your long-term well-being—start today.”

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