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Bee Venom Used to Treat Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis

 

 

Retired Dentist Uses Bee Venom as Therapy

 

By Tatiana Pina, The Providence Journal, 5/30/2009

 

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…Ziegler has been practicing bee venom therapy for 30 years. He

keeps adrenaline in the refrigerator in case someone has an allergic

reaction. He invites people suffering from arthritis, multiple sclerosis

and other ailments to his kitchen for treatment Monday, Wednesday and

Friday from 12 to 1 p.m. It's free, although he doesn't mind the

kisses from grateful women who have been helped by the treatment…

 

 

 

 

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It's an interesting treatment but as he says in the articls doesn't cure a

thing. I'm sure it provides relief for a time. The honey bee is also used in

homeopathy as Apis, which if the whole picture matches the person, can more

permanently help some of those issues mentioned. Other remedies may be more

fitting overall, but the goal is for truly resolving the issue rather than any

form of band-aid. I personally would rather find the solution rather than

continual bee stings :)

Liz

 

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> Bee Venom Used to Treat Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis

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> Retired Dentist Uses Bee Venom as Therapy

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> By Tatiana Pina, The Providence Journal, 5/30/2009

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> http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2009/06/bee-venom-used-to-treat-arthritis\

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> …Ziegler has been practicing bee venom therapy for 30 years. He

> keeps adrenaline in the refrigerator in case someone has an allergic

> reaction. He invites people suffering from arthritis, multiple sclerosis

> and other ailments to his kitchen for treatment Monday, Wednesday and

> Friday from 12 to 1 p.m. It's free, although he doesn't mind the

> kisses from grateful women who have been helped by the treatment…

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