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Apitherapy

Discussion group for medicinal healing using bees and bee products. 

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Comment by Jessie Brown on May 13, 2013 at 8:15am

Rob, great news. I would really like to hear more from Kathleen Miller. 

Comment by Rob Shepler on May 12, 2013 at 4:59am

I had a chance to hear Kathleen Miller speak yesterday at Ken Hays seminar, she was really great!

I asked her to join this forum and hope she does, her personal experience with apitherapy is very compelling. Here is an interview with her.

http://www.backyardhive.com/Press/Press_from_BackYardHive/The_Buzz_...

Comment by Paul D Sena on April 11, 2013 at 12:33pm
Hi I am new to this site and apitherapy all to gether but I have been treating my mother for problems with her hand know it started out that she had carpulltunell in her hands had surgery twice and was still unable to move her fingers due to the sever pain in her hands I have been treating her for about 6 mths now and she is haveing great results after stinging her she will get movement back in her hands. useally last about a week she is getting stung every week three stings to 4 every week she has said that if she has to do this foe the rest of her life she will because it works so well. Now my hope is that she will at sometime in the future get some permanent results but till then we have a standing appointment for sting at least once a week have done it twice in one week when she started hurting alot. Hope this is helpful to you and I would recommend giving it a try the wrost that happens is so get no releaf but you lose nothing trying and it wont make things worse go give it a shot thats my thoughts on the matter God Bless and good luck
Comment by Rob Shepler on January 30, 2013 at 6:18am

Anybody had any luck using apitherapy for treatment of osteoarthritis? My little wifie is nearly cripple in her hands some days.

Thanks in advance for your comments!

Comment by Grey Chisholm on May 1, 2012 at 4:33am

Tending my bees in summer shorts. Guard bee stung my left shin. No bid deal, except, next morning, I had no plantar-facitis pain in my left foot! .... Tried right leg on purpose. In a few days most of plantar-facitis pain in my right foot was gone.

 

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