Digital Journal, 5/12/2012
..Bee sting therapy called "Apitherapy" which is
being found to help people with "MS" with amazing results, beyond
that of conventional medicines.
In 2010 Discovery Channel traveled to Taiwan to report on a
successful remission of "MS" from bee stings. On the
"Travel" channel bee therapy was reported to be one of the oldest
means of medical treatment in the world, and is used for a variety of ailments,
such as arthritis, and general aches, and pains.
Dave McDowell a correspondent for "Health Beat"
sits down for a demonstration from Apitherapy specialist, and member of the
Southeastern Michigan Beekeepers Association. Bee therapy is a quiet, but
growing phenomenon being used in China, and in France, healed a woman who was
wheelchair bound from MS now walking again after five years, after receiving
bee therapy treatment. WKYC in Canada reported on how bee sting therapy is
useful for allergies, but failed to report on the other useful purposes, and alternative
ways to obtain treatment.
In Gaza, where medicine is hard to come by due to the
sanctions put in place by Israel, bee therapy is widely used for numerous
aliments, and very successful.
In Mexico, you can even get bee sting treatment in your hotel…
Where is bee sting therapy used in the US?
ReplyDeleteHow and where is bee sting therapy used in the US?
ReplyDeleteFind a local beekeeper and I bet he/she will know of someone who can administer stings and/or train you or somone to do it. You will need an epipen just in case.
ReplyDeleteGoogle beekeepers in your area. they might know someone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comments. I will google beekeepers here. Is an epipen the object with which to administer the sting?
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