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Bee Sting Therapy Offers Hope for AIDS Patients 
By Stella Kabura, Business Daily Africa, April 21, 2010
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2010/04/bee-sting-therapy-offers-hope-for-aids.html

Bee stings and bee venom are an unlikely route to health, but according
to one centre in Kenya, the results are stunning, relieving arthritis,
slowing the effect of HIV/Aids, stimulating the immune system and
delivering a claimed permanent cure for daily pain...

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