Re: [TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

2007-06-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had two hives of bees up till 5 years before TM... I sold them to a friend.

Maybee the bees were protective !!!

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Re: [TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

2007-06-01 Thread Akua
He mentioned in the  journal taking low dose maltrexone.  I checked 
on line at lowdosenaltrexone.orgseems it can boost the immune 
system.  I never heard of anyone in the group taking that.


I take low dose naltrexone. Have experienced some return since taking 
it and lessening of pain and discomfort. Such that this is it for me. 
The only other drug I take
is oxy-b ( the generic d=for detrol la) So I tend to think it's 
effective since most TMers take lots of other stuff. I'm paralyzed. 
was told T-10 since 11/14/05.

My thanks to Crystal whose web site led me to LDN a year ago.
Akua

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Re: [TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

2007-06-01 Thread Natalie Boyles

I took the LDN and wrote about it several times to this list. It worked
well, but I could not get a doctor to prescribe the dermal type and the oral
started upsetting my stomach. Since there is no cure for what we have I
thought the LDN was worth a try. I had a month of feeling pretty normal. It
was nice.
Natalie B

On 6/1/07, Akua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


He mentioned in the  journal taking low dose maltrexone.  I checked
on line at lowdosenaltrexone.orgseems it can boost the immune
system.  I never heard of anyone in the group taking that.

I take low dose naltrexone. Have experienced some return since taking
it and lessening of pain and discomfort. Such that this is it for me.
The only other drug I take
is oxy-b ( the generic d=for detrol la) So I tend to think it's
effective since most TMers take lots of other stuff. I'm paralyzed.
was told T-10 since 11/14/05.
My thanks to Crystal whose web site led me to LDN a year ago.
Akua

--
http://www.akuadesigns.etsy.com
http://www.artfarm.com
http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/a/akualezli/




[TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

2007-05-31 Thread Regina Rummel
On a Memorial Day barbecue at my daughter's, a neighbor asked me the usual, 
what is my problem walking?  My favorite question, right?  Well, to be 
polite, I gave him a simple explanation and he really seemed interested and 
with some knowledge of autoimmune disorders.  Told me of someone he knew who 
has MS, etc.
   
  And then, he mentioned bees' venom, and that perhaps I should try it.  I 
thought he was joking and I laughed as I really relish and enjoy a good laugh, 
but he was not joking.   He said he could administer it himself, knew where to 
get the bees, etc.  He asked my email address to send me details and so on...  
I could hardly get through reading the journal of this man with MS who would 
obviously try anything.  He mentioned in the  journal taking low dose 
maltrexone.  I checked on line at lowdosenaltrexone.orgseems it can boost 
the immune system.  I never heard of anyone in the group taking that.
   
  Anyway, this Bee Venom Therapy also called Bee Sting Therapy or Apitherapy 
intrigued me after I stopped laughing.  I'm wondering if anyone ever heard of 
it, and if I should forward it to the group. I don't think I should.  Let me 
know what you think.
   
   
   


RE: [TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

2007-05-31 Thread mary thompson
 

Bee venom therapy is used to treat arthritis pain and works for some.  I
have not heard of it used for MS or other conditions.  The cheap laugh for
me is I am allergic to bees!

 

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From: Regina Rummel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 6:03 PM
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] Bee Venom Therapy

 

On a Memorial Day barbecue at my daughter's, a neighbor asked me the usual,
what is my problem walking?  My favorite question, right?  Well, to be
polite, I gave him a simple explanation and he really seemed interested and
with some knowledge of autoimmune disorders.  Told me of someone he knew who
has MS, etc.

 

And then, he mentioned bees' venom, and that perhaps I should try it.  I
thought he was joking and I laughed as I really relish and enjoy a good
laugh, but he was not joking.   He said he could administer it himself, knew
where to get the bees, etc.  He asked my email address to send me details
and so on...  I could hardly get through reading the journal of this man
with MS who would obviously try anything.  He mentioned in the  journal
taking low dose maltrexone.  I checked on line at lowdosenaltrexone.org
seems it can boost the immune system.  I never heard of anyone in the group
taking that.

 

Anyway, this Bee Venom Therapy also called Bee Sting Therapy or Apitherapy
intrigued me after I stopped laughing.  I'm wondering if anyone ever heard
of it, and if I should forward it to the group. I don't think I should.  Let
me know what you think.