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Jean-Francois Lariviere <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 May 1996 10:38:09 -0400
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                                         The Secret of Bee Venom Therapy
                                Workshop at '96 EAS to reveal benefits of BVT
 
For Immediate Release
For Conference Info, Contact:
    Bob Wellemeyer
    EAS
    540-937-2175
 
             The American Apitherapy Society will sponsor a workshop at this
year's Eastern Apicultural Society (EAS) Conference in Harrisonburg,
Virginia.  The Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) workshop will be held July 31st, from
8am - 12pm.  Two of the leading experts in the field of BVT, Amber Rose and
Charles Mraz, will lead the workshop.
        Ms. Rose, L.Ac., L.C.S.W. and author of "Bee in Balance", has been a healer
all her life.  As her psychotherapy practice alerted her to the value of
acupuncture, Amber Rose's acupuncture experience led her to BVT.  It is the
combination of pyschotherapy, acupuncture and the remarkable healing power of
the honeybees that has guided her to speak across the country on BVT.
        Mr. Mraz, a Master Beekeeper, world-reknowned speaker, father of Apitherapy
and author of "Health and the Honeybee" will speak on his experiences.  Mr.
Mraz has pioneered the use of bee venom to treat auto-immune diseases,
particularly arthritis and multiple sclerosis.  Charles Mraz has over 60
years experience with BVT and has advocated its benefits to the medical
establishment and the press for more than 30 years.

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