Apitherapy is the medical use of honey bee products. This can include the use of honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, and bee venom.
Most claims of apitherapy have not been proved to the scientific standards of evidence-based medicine and are anecdotal in nature. A wide variety of conditions and diseases have been suggested as candidates for apitherapy, the most well-known being bee venom therapy for autoimmune diseases and multiple sclerosis.
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...al, antiviral, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, nutritive, and strengthening of all cellular functions. Apitherapy principles in the prevention and treatment of multiple sclerosis, cancers and AIDS. ...
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Bee Venom Therapy Counter Indications Apitherapy should be done bya trained professional. A good treatment must be adapted to each individual after a precise physical, functional and psychological ...
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Sclerolysis By Leo Roy, M. D., Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sclerolysis, or the dissolving of scar tissue, is a variation of bee venom therapy in which the venom is not the sole agent, but is used in ...
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Report of the Activity of the Commission of Apitherapy of Apimondia (April 1998) 1 . Introduction The Commission of Apitherapy of Apimondia attached to the FA0 (Food Administration Organization ...
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...o case, but still we can give some principles: the bee venom therapy should be administered only by apitherapy specialised doctors or natural healers [1] the bee products must be very fresh, ...