Bee stings cure arthritis? anyone tried it?
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I have read that a sting from a honey bee can cure arthritis. My dad has arthritis and after reading about this, I got some honey bees for him, but he wouldn't try it, poosibly because i stupidly told him first, that the doctor didn't believe it (brainwashed by modern western medicine). He had half a new kneecap a few years ago and it's still giving him gip, and the other knee needs doing, but i think a bee sting would be less painful and alot quicker to heal. Has anyone tried it, and did it work?
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Answer:
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he might want to try this, I heard it from a famous FDr on Morning TV, take the leaf of a cabbage, warm it by ironing it & apply it (be careful not to burn)...my mum uses it & it's very effective. Also, MSM is naturally found in every cell of the body , & is found in food, it is better taken as a supplement (see link for more info), u can also get it in cream form. PS> Also type in arthritis in this site, for more articles on arhritis. The Q&A at he end is quite good.
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You might give him Hives!
Ian M
I watched a fascinating prog on TV a while back about a woman in the USA who was attacked by a huge swarm of bees - she almost died and was on life support for days before eventually recovering - and since then her very severe crippling arthritis that was all over her body and had given her terrible pain was TOTALLY cured! She had no arthritis in her system whatsoever, and although the stinging experience was so shocking and she'd nearly died she was over the moon that her arthritis was cured! Though no-one would volunteer for such radical treatment there MUST be something in the venom that triggers a reaction in the body that reverses arthritis, and I imagine scientists are already experimenting about it.
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At this point the research on this is thin, but does suggest that there are specific compounds in bee venom that can manage inflammation with a tiny fraction of the side effects caused by modern drugs. There is an entire field of science that is studying the venom from different animals. The studies are also looking at beneficial effects on autoimmune diseases.
David S
Never tried it but i know that chewing tobacco someone has chewed (ew) for a few seconds will cure the sting of a be sting and help the stinger to come out.
Tiffany S
Not the bee stings themself, but the heat produced by their sting - provided you're not allergic to them - should be healing. Easier to use would be nettles - at least you can't be allergic to them. This is helpful for arthritis, but only for the reumatic ones! If it is the muscles and the collagen that is affected, neither beestings or nettles will work! Good luck!
Anne-Marie K
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Amanda
You are asking about bee venom - yes it does strangely enough help inflammatory conditions - so to my logic - thinking about arthritis - it is the inflamation around the joints that causes the pain - however applying this in theory to arthritis may have some remedial effect - however worthy of clinical study - great question for alternative health practioners.
Sebastian Flight
be my guest, i wouldnt try it has im scared of bees! let me knoe if it works then il try it on my husband!!!!
chimp
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