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Maine Physician Offers Bee Venom Therapy

The Sweet Sting of Relief
By Kathryn Skelton, Sun Journal (USA), 9/14/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/09/maine-physician-offers-bee-venom.html

Before a transatlantic flight, he arranges for 40 bee stings in his
back. (It's extra-relaxing, of course.) Maine's Théodore Cherbuliez and
his bee venom therapy.

Théodore Cherbuliez teaches people how to get bees to sting them. He
coaches how to aim a bee, how to get its shot of venom to hurt a little
less and how it can provide a jolt of non-traditional pain relief to the
not-so-squeamish…

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