GENERAL QUESTION

Started by headstoneman, May 13, 2005, 03:49:24 PM

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headstoneman

I have Parkinson Syndrome. Has anyone tried beesting as a therapy?
I have 28 hives currently and recieve several stings from time to time. I
notice that sometimes on the 2nd day after recieve the stings, I have more mobility and less pain.
Any comment? :roll:
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Michael Bush

I don't keep oup on Apitherapy but if you search the web there is a lot out there.  Mostly arthritis and MS seem to be what I've heard the most about.  But I'm sure it has other good effects.  I get a knot in the shoulder and my knees hurt a lot.  After a sting they will feel better for some time.
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I have read in The American BEe Journal that bee venom has shown to help arthritis and stiffness in joints.
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