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Mon, 16 Apr 2007 04:53:53 -0700
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NC Apitherapy Conference to Explore Healing with Honey Bee Hive Products



SEE: www.apitherapynews.com



Research Triangle Park, North Carolina to host April 26–29 apitherapy
training and conference of the American Apitherapy Society



(April 16, 2007)  - Medical doctors, researchers, beekeepers and a
spectrum of holistic practitioners will gather April 26-29, 2007, at
the Radisson Hotel/Research Triangle Park in the Raleigh-Durham area of
North Carolina for the 12th annual Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course &
Conference (CMACC) sponsored by the American Apitherapy Society (AAS). 




The Thursday evening through Saturday morning course provides a basic
understanding of the therapeutic use of products of the beehive --
including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom therapy
using live honeybees. The Saturday and Sunday conference will look at
more advanced techniques, protocols and international advances in the
field of apitherapy. 



Members of the media are invited, with prior arrangements, to attend
course and conference sessions and AAS faculty are available for
interviews. 



One of the most ancient of all healing modalities, apitherapy is gaining
increased attention worldwide as the efficacy of the hive products and
treatments becomes better known.  The AAS, www.apitherapy.org, is a
nonprofit membership organization established for the purpose of
advancing apitherapy. The CMACC has been named in memory of Charles
Mraz, an American pioneer in the use of bee venom to treat diseases.
The fee for the course and conference is $275, and includes a one-year
AAS membership. To register, contact the AAS at 4835 Van Nuys Blvd.,
Suite 100, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403; Phone: (818) 501-0446; FAX: (818)
995-9334; Email: [log in to unmask]



Media Contact: Frederique Keller, Vice President, American Apitherapy
Society

Phone: (631) 351-3521; E-Mail: [log in to unmask] 



- Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course & Conference Schedule -



SEE:
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2007/04/nc-apitherapy-conference-to-explore.html

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