Bee Venom Treatment

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Bee Venom Balm

Bee Sting Treatment

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Bee venom is said to be 100 Times More Effective Than Cortisone...


Bee venom contains three major peptides which help the body produce cortisol a natural steroid and an anti-inflammatory. This anti-inflammatory (peptide 401) is up to 100 times more effective than cortisone when administered in the same doses. These properties combine to significantly reduce joint and muscle pain caused by inflammation from arthritis, sports injuries, OOS or back damage.

Bee Venom Balm can provide relief from the following medical conditions include a wide range of overlapping inflammatory or auto-immune conditions such as arthritis, rheumatism, lumbago, multiple sclerosis, ligamentous injury, tendinitis, bursitis, fibrositis as well as other example of soft tissue trauma with pure New Zealand Bee Venom Balm.

Bee Venom has a modulating effect on pain and has also been successfully used to treat neuralgia, migraine, PMT, polyneuritis as well as wide range of chronic pain syndromes.

Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please note that some people are allergic to bee venom. Do not use if you are allergic to bee stings or bee products. If you are on heart, blood pressure or diabetes medication seek medical advice prior to use. 

New Zealand Bee Venom Balm...
The pure bee venom is incorporated into unique anti-inflammatory topical product specially developed and produced in New Zealand for you.

Bee Venom Balm is a specially formulated light and non-greasy cream with low odor; it has rubefacient and warming properties. A number of specially selected ingredients have been expertly combined for maximum benefits.

Bee Venom Cream: Ingredients...
Each 1 oz (30 gram) pot contains the following:

  • Bee Venom; 25 mg of standardized dried bee venom (Min 41% mellitin). This unique active ingredient is further incorporated in a liposomal time-release delivery system to ensure excellent trans-dermal penetration together with prolonged effectiveness through timed release. Each 20 gram of cream contains the equivalent of 150 bee stings.
  • Decyl Silicylate; This is a colorless substitute for Oil of Wintergreen which has emollient, anti-inflammatory and improved skin penetration properties.
  • Ethoxydiglycol; An effective emollient and carrier which softens and moisturizes the skin.
  • Tocopheryl Nicotinate; A recently developed low irritant vascodilator to improve skin blood flow.
  • Capsicum Oleoresin; A traditional counter-irritant used for pain relief.
  • Orange Peel Wax; Contains flavinoids which provide both skin protection and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Try it for yourself

The use of honey bee venom is based on the long-known fact that bee keepers (who often get stung) very rarely develop arthritis or problems with their joints and muscles.

Now - the braver amongst you (not including me I hasten to add) might volunteer for traditional "bee sting therapy" where you are subjected to repeated stings from a succession of bees held in tweezers!

Most of us would feel more comfortable simply applying the bee sting venom in the form of a balm to be rubbed into the painful or stiff area.

In truth, I was a bit sceptical about all of this at first, but a large number of my patients have had great benefit from its use and I recommend you give it a try if you are interested. It's certainly a very natural way to obtain pain relief.

If you would like more information about using Bee Venom Balm then click on the link. Well worth a look - if you do try it then please don't forget to come back and leave a comment below for others - tell us how it worked for you. Did Bee Venom help? Was it a let down? Please share your experiences.

Bee Sting Treatment for Arthritis 

Have you tried bee sting treatment

If you've tried bee stings as a treatment for joint pain or have used bee venom balm or bee venom cream then please leave some comments below.
Your feedback will help others to make up their minds.

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  • Reply
    Douglas Douglas Jul 17, 2009 @ 1:54 pm
    To prevent bee stings, use the BugPlug Beverage Can BeeGuard. The BugPlug can be purchased on the web site by the same name: www.BugPlugBeeGuard.com.
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    john john Jun 5, 2009 @ 7:50 am | in reply to fu
    hi fu,

    i have been looking for bee venom for injection, either liqiud or powder to be prepared for injection.
    any information about your product is appreciated.

    thank you
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    fu fu May 24, 2009 @ 7:37 am | in reply to MAURO
    Dear sir,
    I am a supplier of bee venom . And I have own farm and venom collector. I can supply many kinds of snake and bee venom with cheap price and high purity for you!
    If you need venom kindly contact me.
    Thank you very much!
    Best regard!
    Fu yingying

    E-mail:fuyingying_1986@yeah.net
    MSN:rose_1986@msn.cn
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    Annjeannette Annjeannette May 20, 2009 @ 11:13 am
    Bee venom is saving my mobility. I discovered it through my daughter, and I am now using it on my arthritic neck and knees and legs. It is wonderful.
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    Kristin Kristin May 10, 2008 @ 1:55 pm
    In Utah, Harmons, a local grocery store, has a Spanish food & medicine section that carries a bee venom ointment called Aceite de Vibora con Veneno de Abeja for $3.00. Walgreens has something similar online at www.walgreens.com - My mom swears by the stuff (for carpal tunnel, sore muscles, etc). I am just trying it for the first time for a stiff neck. So far it hasn't done much for me...
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    I Ioan Bratoloveanu I Ioan Bratoloveanu Feb 17, 2008 @ 12:16 am
    Where can I find the Bee venom Balm as treatment for arthritis Here in Adelaide
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    MAURO MAURO Feb 14, 2008 @ 11:51 am
    I HEARD ABOUT BEE STING AS TREATMENT FOR ARTHRITIS BUT IT IS NOT AVAILABLE. WHERE CAN I FIND THE PRODUCT IN VANCOUVER?

    THANK YOU

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