How to Treat MS With Bees
Things You'll Need
- Qualified apitherapist with bees
Instructions
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Verify that you are not allergic to bee venom by contacting your primary care physician and discussing bee venom treatment in advance. Move on to Step 2 if the physician verifies no history of bee sting allergies.
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To rule out possible drug interactions with bee venom, discuss bee venom therapy with any specialist, such as a neurologist or rheumatologist, who prescribes current medication for you.
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Contact a member of the American Apitherapy Society in your area. Select an apitherapist with an extensive history of apitherapy use with MS patients. Schedule an appointment for a preliminary interview.
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Prepare for the first bee sting treatment, which involves 20 to 40 bee stings, with the stingers left in the body for up to 15 minutes. Most controlled studies of bee venom therapy for MS show success if the first few sessions involve stinging the spine or the upper thighs. Be sure to set aside time to recover from the first treatment.
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Proceed with additional treatments, targeting areas of dysfunction (i.e. sting the legs if legs are weak, the spine if spine is weak, etc.). Expect three treatments per week, 20 to 40 bee stings per treatment, until you experiences improvement.
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