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Gwyneth’s bee-sting cure 12:15 Sun 18 March 2012 Hollywood’s favourite crank,Gwyneth Paltrow, has been buzzing about her latest discovery in the wild and wacky world […]
Its the real sting! Venom as a powerful agent for anti-inflammation and much more.
Gwyneth’s bee-sting cure 12:15 Sun 18 March 2012 Hollywood’s favourite crank,Gwyneth Paltrow, has been buzzing about her latest discovery in the wild and wacky world […]
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Bee venom is a highly potent substance with myriad clinical benefits. Now science is catching up with folk tales and research
Bee venom and Prostate Cancer – the real Sting! Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I first used topical, intradermal honey bee venom for immune enhancement in cancer patients 18 years ago. Mellitin, the bee venom component
Bee venom for cancer – Washington U. agrees, finally.. Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: Here Dr. Hegazi shines an admirable light of science on bee venom and we find more and more reason for its therapeutic
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: venoms are potent biological substances. Used wisely, they are heap big medicine. Out of the hive and into the drugstore… or just
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Cayenne pepper (home of the potent capsaisin) is healthy as a food additive and also topically for pain. (Mix with coconut oil
Cayenne for the heart – rub it in! Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: bee venom “apitherapy” has a long and noble tradition in the treatment of arthritis – mostly in Europe and eastern Europe –
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DR. WEEKS’ COMMENT: I recommend everyone working with bees have a bee sting kit with injectable epinepherine on hand for emergencies but this is an
A Penny for your Bee Sting! Read More »
“….Therefore presented data suggest intratumoral treatment with bee venom for prevention of tumor growth as a possible mode of application for antitumor treatment.”
Bee Venom and Breast Cancer Read More »
Antitumor action and immune activation through cooperation of bee venom secretory phospholipase A2 and phosphatidylinositol-(3,4)-bisphosphate Thomas Putz1, Reinhold Ramoner1, Hubert Gander1, Andrea Rahm1, Georg Bartsch1 and Martin Thurnher1 (1) Department of
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