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>>Beekeepers, the recipients of both stings and honey, are not immune 
from cancer.

Poor immunity and cancer are the result of long term imbalance in the 
body that leads to cellular damage.  If you don't remove ALL the
contributors to the imbalance, you are much less likely to reverse 
cancer just by bee venom alone.

If you are looking for a magic pill but are not willing to change 
the lifestyle that brought on the cancer in the first place, don't 
expect to reverse cancer.  But bee venum does have proven anti-tumor 
properties and so can be employed as one weapon in the arsenal to 
help reverse cancer.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?
cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16485125&dopt=AbstractPlus

Waldemar

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