treatment therapy with bee sting

Indonesia
June 13, 2018 9:26am CST
According to some bee therapists and experts, bee venom contains compounds with anti-inflammatory effects. This compound is believed to improve the healing of certain conditions and reduce pain. One of the compounds containing anti-inflammatory properties in a bee sting is melittin. whether in your country there is bee sting therapy? how do you think?
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@franxav (13836)
• India
13 Jun 18
Never heard of it but it is quite possible. In fact, homeopathy uses elements from a certain kind of bee as medicine
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• Indonesia
13 Jun 18
very true, bees are very many benefits. consume honey bees. honey is very much useful for health.salah thing that is immune to various types of foods that we often consume honey bees
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• Preston, England
13 Jun 18
as long as they don't just get a bee to sting you it should be ok
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@AmbiePam (92481)
• United States
13 Jun 18
I saw a woman on TV talk about using bee stings to treat her multiple sclerosis, and it helped her.
@youless (112481)
• Guangzhou, China
14 Jun 18
I think I ever saw it from TV. In fact I also saw the doctors used the leeches to heal for the patients. I haven't seen it in the reality yet. If it can really work well for the patients. I think it is alright although it may look like unbelievable.
@saritflor (3914)
• Hungary
13 Jun 18
I never heard about it, nor know there is kind of this therapy in my country. and how on earth this can be called "therapy" isn't that so painful? lol
• Indonesia
13 Jun 18
is there any special way that using this therapy will not make the pain even be comfortable during this therapy,
@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
13 Jun 18
First time to hear that, I don't know if there's a bee therapy here in the Philippines. That's sound amazing.
• Indonesia
13 Jun 18
this bee sting therapy exists in Indonesia. it is very fantastic and proven to cure certain diseases
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
13 Jun 18
I have never heard of it and I don't have any idea if bee sting therapy is available here in our country.
@Peach10 (1920)
13 Jun 18
I know that honey that bees make is anti-inflammatory and it helps the sting to subside