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Bee Venom Therapy a Potential Treatment for ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2013/10/bee-venom-therapy-potential-treatment.html

For centuries, honey, bee pollen, and bee venom have been used to treat
a number of ailments that vary between chronic pains to skin conditions.
Apitherapy, or the medical use of honeybee products that range from
royal jelly to bee venom, was used by the ancient Egyptians as a
homeopathic remedy for rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis (MS),
dissolving scar tissue  such as keloids, Herpes zoster, reducing the
reaction to bee stings in people who are allergic, swollen tendons
(tendonitis), and muscle conditions such as fibromyositis…


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