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What has anyone in the community heard about bee venom for Multiple Sclerosis patients?



What has anyone in the community heard about bee venom for Multiple Sclerosis patients?

Although I have never tried the bee sting therapy purposely -- I was stung by a bee on my foot several years ago and I swear I felt great for three days afterward. I could only assume it was the bee sting because nothing else new had happened. Now I wouldn't go searching out any bees -- bee venom can be deadly for the wrong person -- allergies and all. However, I have heard of people who have used it for years and swear by it. I found this link for you -- it looked like it had a lot of information:
http://www.msakc.org/articles/beevenomth...
I've heard that it works. I know there is a lady called the Bee Lady. You can look her up on line. She might know more benefits. I hope your daughter is regaining some of her abilities. My heart goes out to her.

Tre
www.msaction.net

Bee venom has been used in several medical areas to some success though the AMA is silent about the benefits. I figure if it works, great!
Many swear that it helps....
I heard about it a long time ago. I haven't experiences it personally, but I heard it really works. I wouldn't doubt it, and it would be worth a try.
Hi there,

I have heard it is a great way to help reduce symptoms. My dad's co-workers wife was featured on one of our local TV stations (WCVB) several years ago. She had MS and successfully used the beesting therapy to help with her symptoms. Made an amazing recovery from what I understand, as her symptoms were severe and interfered with her living a normal life.

Unfortunately I was rather young at the time, so I am not sure specifically how they are used. I think it has something to do with stinging yourself until you can feel it...as the stinging venom interacts with your nervous system..but that might be mistaken.

You might be able to contact WCVB and get some information on it.....though it was about 7-10 years ago that she was featured.

Hope that helps :-)
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