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About Bee Venom Therapy Use

by Olive Pate

Many alternative therapies used today have their roots in ancient China. <A href="http://www.foreveramberrose.com">Bee venom therapy</A> (BVT), which apparently was used there centuries ago, is still practiced around the world. Modern research has revealed much about the bee's poison, but the reasons why it effects healing are still not clear. It is believed to work by triggering an immune system response that calls the body's own healing powers into play.

Venom is not the only avian product known to be helpful in combating illness. 'Apitherapy' uses honey, bee pollen, propolis, and royal jelly, either ingested or applied topically. The venom - naturally delivered by a sting - is administered by injection in most modern treatment protocols. The poison itself is a natural substance harvested from bees during warm weather when food is plentiful and the poison most potent.

A scientific analysis of the poison reveals 18 or more active components with therapeutic properties. Enzymes, which are catalysts for other substance involved in metabolism, and peptides, which are amino acid chains, are found, as well as biogenic amines, another active form of proteins. Studies establish an immune system response, a reduction of inflammation, and accelerated healing of tissues.

Although most patients don't understand the chemistry involved, they do testify to relief of chronic pain and muscle and nerve debility. These responses were noted by 18th century beekeepers in Eastern Europe and Germany, as multiple stings often alleviated arthritis and rheumatism.

Today people who suffer from MS, chronic fatigue, sciatica and other forms of back pain, nerve pain, and arthritis may want to try BVT, especially if conventional medicine has failed to help them. Lyme Disease has been added to this list in recent years. Others may like the all-natural nature of the treatments. A standardized extract of the poison is injected or delivered in a lotion, liniment, or cream.

Anyone interested in this form of therapy should be sure that they do not have a life-threatening reaction to an insect bite or sting. (Interestingly enough, BVD can be used by a licensed practitioner to desensitize an allergic person to such attacks. Although the patient won't ever be immune, he or she could have a less severe reaction after treatment.)

Every patient should be educated on at least the basics of using BVD and understand the risks involved. Obviously an allergic reaction can result, even in someone who has not exhibited a sensitivity before. For this reason, people should find a licensed clinic and practitioner, with the skills to safely and effectively monitor the entire process. Treatment can involve subcutaneous injections at acupuncture or trigger points, thought to activate the inherent healing abilities of the body. Although the venom can be painful - and the injections - most people feel the resulting relief makes the experience worth while.

If conventional therapies either do not work or do not appeal, it's nice to know that this time-tested and validated therapy could offer relief. As long as the proper, established protocols are followed and the administrator is both trained and knowledgeable, BVD can be safe and effective.



You can visit <a href="http://www.foreveramberrose.com">www.foreveramberrose.com</a> for more helpful information about Bee Venom Therapy For Treating Illnesses.

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Title: About Bee Venom Therapy Use
Author: Olive Pate
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: alternative medicine, eastern medicine, health, fitness, healthy living
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Category: Alternative Medicine
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