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Darlene Scribilo <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Nov 1996 21:17:08 GMT
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The uses of bee venom in the treatment of human health conditions is wide sread. Some of
them include  arthritis, rheumatism, joint inflammation, psoriasis, scars, lumbago,
neuralgia, digestive disorders, multiple sclerosis, tennis elbow, low back pain, frozen
shoulder and shingles.
   Bee venom therapy is the combination of various methods to apply the venom. It can be
live bee stings, injection, cream, liniment, ointment, salve, tablet, drops, inhalation,
apipuncture, electrophoresis and ultrasonophoresis.
   Currently there are about four dozen of companies who manufacture bee venom
products in the drug and homeopathic categories all over the world.
Price: The price of bee venom varies from time to time. It is influenced by its availability,
the season, continent, quantity, quality, color and age. Currently it is sold from $10.00-
310.00 US/gram.
 
In Canada, Apitronic Services specialized in the collection of different kinds of bee venom
and in the production of venom solution, bee venom therapy aid materials, books and
literature. The Apitherapy Research Service offers over 15,000 pages of literature on bee
hive products; of these, over 5,000 pages are devoted to bee venom.
  You can request a Bee Venom Therapy Catalog by writing to:
 
Michael Simics
Apitronic Services
4640 Pendlebury Rd.
Richmond, B.C.
Canada, V7E 1E7
Ph./Fax (604) 271-9414
 
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