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BEE VENOM THERAPY




We are not recommending this and have not done it. This is for information sharing purposes due to requests.


"A small number of patients in my Seattle Lyme practice tried BVT on their own. Some got symptom improvements using this method. However, I am unclear based on my experience what the actual success rate is among people trying this healing method. There is no research indicating this either."


"Objective: Examine Effects of Bee Venom Therapy on 60 Lyme Patients. Methods: 60 patients with Lyme, their ages ranging between 25-68 were divided into two groups."


"Ms. Murphree was treated with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), Disulfiram, Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI), Bee Venom Therapy (BVT), Cowden Protocol (Nutramedix), various antibiotics, rife, ozone, and more."


"Bee venom therapy, also known as apitherapy, is an alternative medical practice that involves the intentional application of bee venom to the body for healing purposes. The venom is usually obtained by stimulating bees to sting a person or by safely collecting venom from bees without harming them, then injecting it into the skin with a syringe."


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