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Yes, indeed arthritis can be cured by bee stings, they even purified the active
component, so it wont be so painful (i.e. taking out the pain-causing stuff in
the venom). there is a guy good at this in China with APITHERAPY.
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> I had heard that bee stings were theraputic for arthritis
> sufferers, but had dismissed it as being an 'old wives
> tale'. However, I happened to mention it to an older (late
> 60's) member of our beekeeper's club. He replied that he
> did indeed sting his wife when her arthritis was especially
> painful. She usually attended meetings with him so I had an
> opportunity to verify first hand the effectiveness of bee
> stings. She said that "Yes, Merlynn does get some bees and
> sting me when my arthritis gets bad." As I recall, her
> arthritis is in her shoulders and Merlynn stings her 2 or 3
> times per shoulder. She says it helps so I guess there may
> be some truth to that old wives tale.
> Isn't it nice to know that arthritis is one thing we bee
> keepers won't suffer from because of all the stings we get
> just tending the bees.
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