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Bee venom for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: How far is it possible? 2017

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Bee venom for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease: How far is it possible? 2017 sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.biopha...

A woman on FB Parkinson's Alternative Healing posted that wasp venom has made most of her symptoms go away. I am still trying to find out if she stopped her meds.

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eschneid

It figures, I'm scared of wasps (not the people).

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jocelyng

I saw that and kind of rolled my eyes, tbh. Seemed a little out there for me. I’d like to know more, too.

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Ashti

After hearing about this the other day I joined the recommended ‘Healing Lyme with Bee Venom’ fb group to learn more. Venom delivered directly from bee stings works best and their protocol involves three sessions a week of 10 bee stings along the spine.

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eschneid in reply toAshti

Wonderful.... I've been running away from them my whole life.

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MBAnderson

E-h-h-h-h. One more thing I would need 2 dozen, positive testimonials from HU forum people first.

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pdpatient

Sounds like snake oil to me 😂🤔😅

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Ctime

I got stung on my thumb which is where I have the most pronounced tremors. It stopped any tremors for about 4 days to a week. I figured the effect was similar to a botox shot. Not durable though. I too will wait for the research!

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Bolt_Upright

I feel bad for the bees. Really bad if it does not even work.

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Ghmac

I am just curious - how do they make 10 bees sting you in the back?

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Bolt_Upright in reply toGhmac

The hold the bees with tweezers and touch the bees backside to the spot they want stung. One stinger per bee.

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gomelgo in reply toBolt_Upright

We have figured out another way to commodify other lives. SMH

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Tayogi

I’ve been stinging with the protocol mentioned above for the past 4.5 years. I started it as treatment for Lyme and co - infections, which it completely took care off, as it did, many of the symptoms fell off. I still sting cause I still feel the benefit, although now I sting a bit less.

Bee venom is a great anti-inflammatory, and it has many other amazing properties. Someone above said they thought it may work like Botox, I think it coul be used in place of Botox.

I used to experience horrible shoulder and neck tension, it would feel like my shoulders were up to my ears, it was painful, but after stinging for sometime it took care of that. I have a friend with P who experiences the same symptom and he gets Botox. I keep telling him to try the bees….🤷🏽‍♀️

Here is a study on bee venom and Parkinson’s

sciencedirect.com/science/a...

We also need to look at what’s causing the symptoms, Lyme was a big player for me, but not the only one. Living in moldy places was another. There are other things I’m sure.

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Bolt_Upright in reply toTayogi

Here is the full text of that study: sci-hub.st/10.1016/j.biopha...

"6. Authors’ conclusions: Based on the available experimental and clinical studies on BVT for PD, we conclude that BVT has a favorable safety profile and might be a promising adjuvant treatment for PD. Future RCTs are warranted with a larger sample size and higher dose and frequency of administration."

So... how are you doing? Any thoughts on whether BV is disease modifying?

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