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  2. Apitherapy - Wikipedia

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    Apitherapy is a branch of alternative medicine that uses honey bee products, including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom. There has been no scientific or clinical evidence for the efficacy or safety of apitherapy treatments. [1] [2] Bee venom can cause minor or major reactions, including allergic responses, anaphylaxis or death.

  3. Bee sting - Wikipedia

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    The first step in treatment following a honey bee sting is removal of the stinger itself. The stinger should be removed as quickly as possible without regard to method: a study has shown the amount of venom delivered does not differ whether the sting is pinched or scraped off and even a delay of a few seconds leads to more venom being injected ...

  4. Tertiapin - Wikipedia

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    As a paradox to the symptoms after a bee sting, bee venom is used for treatment of pain, inflammation (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis) and multiple sclerosis. Tertiapin may contribute to this effect by prolonging the depolarization phase by blocking the BK channels.

  5. John Van Nostrand: Getting through it like getting M to S in ...

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    I've read some holistic treatments include horse riding or intentional bee stings. Treatment using horses have better reviews than the bees' chemistry. There are medications to hopefully ease the ...

  6. Libyan patients turn to bee stings for pain relief - AOL

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    In a substitute for modern medicine, a doctor in Libya is treating his patients by stinging them with bees.Workers are carefully plucking honey bees out of a busy hive placing them in a plastic ...

  7. Apitoxin - Wikipedia

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    Bee venom is also considered ineffective for the treatment or prevention of cancer, with no clinical studies to date supporting such effects. [10] According to the American Cancer Society, there is no scientific evidence that apitherapy or bee venom therapy can treat or change the course of cancer or any other disease. [11] Clinical trials have ...

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