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suziesunshine
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I am interested in hearing from anyone with information or experience in this subject. There are quite a few places here this offer this therapy. How does it work?

Has it been successful? How do you know the bees have not bitten before. Otherwise wouldn't it be like being bit by a mouquitoe that carries all the diseases from his previous victims?

Is their stinger like a natural syringe? If so, what sterilizes it or do the bees dye after each bite so this is not even an issue.


Thanks.... [bonk]

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GiGi
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To get your answers, you might want to do a little research yourself. The answer to your questions would take away my evening.

Google the following - klinghardt bee venom therapy. You will get several links and learn a lot if you take the time to do it yourself.

Bee venom therapy was one of the many modalities that helped me to eventually cure my Lyme.

Have fun learning!

Take care.

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I know that bee venom for M.S. patients has not worked. I can't say the same thing for lyme disease patient's. Maybe it's another off the cuff remedy that helps vulnerable patient's in seeking this remedy, while filling the pockets for someone else. Your call.
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I met someone in the waiting room of a LLMD who did not know yet if they had MS or LD. She had been stuck in bed for some time until she tried bee venom.

Different people are helped by different things.

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i haven't tried bee venom therapy, but i have been stung by a bye since having lyme disease. at first it hurt, than about ten minutes later I felt really good the rest of the day. the following day back to lyme. I don't like getting stung so i didn't try again.
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I think bee venom therapy is probably extremely helpful. There are companies who make it that, I believe, somehow extracts the vemon without killing the bee. (When a bee stings you, it dies)

I try not to get stung by bees, or step on them accidentally because already 1/3 of our bee population has died off recently... probably from all the cell phone towers. Toxins likely playing a role. Once our bees are gone...we are gone. So I try not to get stung. But I do want to order some if it is made without harming the bees.

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thank everyone..Gigi I have looked up Klingerhart and I have so much more to read. How were the symptoms after the treatments? How many treatments did it take to help?
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