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Do you suffer from any type of arthritis, Tendinitis, Bursitis, Gout, Rheumatoid &
Osteoarthritis, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Shingles, Allergies, Burns, Wounds & Infections, many other ailments?
Apitherapy can help.
I did a web search for someone local that does the Apitherapy. And I was not able to find anyone. So I went to Warren, Ohio for a session for my arthritis.
After 1 session, it is unbelievable... I walked from the store parking
lot - all around the store for my groceries - back out to the parking
lot again and I NEVER stopped once to rest. Nor was I in pain when I got
back to the truck. I haven't been able to walk like this in 6
years.
Floyd and Karen said they would come to NY if I could get 20 people together for the session. The session
takes about 1 hour (including testing & paperwork) This would be a once
every 1 or 3 month
session. (your choice) Cost is $40.00 plus a donation to help cover their fuel
expenses . I would like to have the first session as soon as possible . I need to have
20 people on my list before I can call and set up a session
So please
email me if you are interested
Place APITHERAPY in the subject line
zidnasz@yahoo.com
ABOUT APITHERAPY
Description:
Honey bee venom contains more than 40 active substances, many of which have physiological effects. The most abundant compound is an anti-inflammatory agent called melittin. This substance causes the body to produce cortisol, which is an agent of the body's own healing process. As an anti-inflammatory, melittin is 100 times more potent than hydrocortisol. It is noted that experiments have shown that melittin can slow the body's inflammatory response. That is why the venom may be helpful in treating inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.
The most prevalent use of BVT is for immune system and inflammatory disorders. One of the most promising uses may be relieving the symptoms of treatment-resistant MS. More than 1,300 people with MS have sent testimonials to the American Apitherapy Society in support of the treatment saying the therapy helped relieve fatigue and muscle spasm, as well as to restore stability.
Preparations
Lay practitioners and beekeepers who deliver live stings test patients with an initial sting to the knee or forearm and observe the patient to see if they are allergic. The practitioner has a bee-sting kit containing epinephrine nearby. If a person is allergic, a reaction will generally occur in 15 to 20 minutes. Up to 2% of the population may be allergic to insect venom.
Ice is used to numb the area where the stings will occur. It can also be used afterward to soothe the pain if
necessary. (I found mostly itching - not pain)
To receive treatment, a bee is taken from a jar or hive with a pair of tweezers and held on the body part to be stung. The stinger should be left in for 10 to 15 minutes. The number of stings delivered in a session and the frequency of the sessions varies, depending on the patient's tolerance and the nature of the problem. Most people can feel a difference after one
session. To treat tendonitis, a patient might need only two to five therapy sessions involving only two to three stings per session. Treating a more chronic problem like arthritis can take several stings per session two to three times per week for up to three months. Treating MS is a prolonged effort. Those who have used it say the therapy must happen two to three times per week for six months in order to start working. Obviously, the more stings or injections to be administered, the more time the therapy is going to take per session. 6 stings is
usually require for a large area for the first visit. Additional stings can/will be added if
necessary according to your body's tolerance.
Most people receiving the therapy can be taught to do it themselves or with the help of a lay practitioner.
Precautions
Venom therapy should not be used by those with severe allergies, tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea, and transient insulin-dependent diabetes.
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