Anybody have any experience with bee nenom(melittin) and PCa? It has helped with other cancers.
Bee Venom and PCa: Anybody have any... - Advanced Prostate...
Bee Venom and PCa
No clinical trials yet.
There are easier ways to inhibit nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) activation IMO.
Large doses of polyphenols might achieve that. Proof would be the effect on markers of inflammation.
Other venoms appearing in PCa cell studies: snake & scorpion.
-Patrick
Thanks for the nightmare scenario. Walking into my Oncologist's office and then walking out again with an underpants full of bees, a snake, and a scorpion! Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha.
& maybe not a nice snake, e.g. the Malaysian mangrove pit viper:
thailandsnakes.com/venomous...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/327...
-Patrick
NF-kB blockers are found in vegetables and fruits...so if you eat a lot of these foods every day, your NF-kB can be kept blocked to great extent...thus helping with slowing of cancer growth. Bee propolis can also reduce inflammation. I do not know about bee venom.
Wish it was that easy, I have access to 4 hive of bees one at my house.
Won’t say that I went out of the way but yes I’ve been stung by almost all that fly and sting been a long time on the honey bees but the hives are pretty tame
Larry...all you need to do is to throw a pebble and hit their hive ...and they all will come to you and sting you with love.
I did that when I was 15 years old...and my entire body was full of little red spots on which my mom put a paste of turmeric powder...and I was good to go to school in 3 days.
I don't pay for my bees..... they're freebies........
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Sunday 10/04/2020 6:53 PM DST