Bee Sting Therapy

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Of course, a bee sting can be painful. But, can it also be beneficial? Check out the interesting benefits of bee sting therapy.

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0:40 Benefits of bee sting therapy 
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In this video, I’m going to cover the benefits of bee sting therapy. A bee sting can be very painful, so why would anyone ever want to get any benefit from the chemical in a bee sting? 

In large amounts, bee stings are very toxic, irritating, and painful to the body. But, in very small amounts, it may have potential benefits. 

I believe it’s similar to when you get a small dose of something and your body then responds by creating stress and adapts, strengthening your immune system. 

The isolated compound in the venom that may have benefits is called melittin. 

Potential benefits of bee sting therapy:
• It can shift and then strengthen parts of the immune system that normally cause an allergy 
• It has anti-microbial properties 
• It’s anti-inflammatory (in low-doses)
• It improves T regulatory cells (reduces inflammation) 

Bee sting therapy may be beneficial for:
• Arthritis 
• Skin disorders 
• Bee allergies 
• Chronic pain 
• Parkinson’s 
• M.S. 

Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 58, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain the interesting benefits of bee sting therapy.
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A friend of mine, a woman in her late 50’s, was suffering terribly with lupus. It had gotten so bad, she couldn’t go outside because her skin would immediately burn in direct sunlight. She was in constant pain, and she and her husband were at wit’s end looking for treatment. It seemed that all hope was lost when, as luck would have it, they ran into an old friend and Algonquin elder who suggested she try bee venom.
Now I don’t know all the details of the story, but they were able to obtain some and within weeks of treatment, her lupus had gone into full remission. This was over a decade ago and she’s still doing great!
I always wondered how such a humble treatment could fix something so devastating. Thanks again, Dr. Berg!

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I've read quite a bit about bee sting therapy. So many people have gotten their lives back from going this route. One woman with MS was completely bedridden and in constant agony. She was on the edge of death. A man wanting to help, suggested bee sting therapy. Since mainstream medicine had nothing to offer, she agreed. Her transformation was out of this world! She went on to help others return to productive lives with little to no pain. I believe she was known as 'the bee lady'. Our bodies are absolutely amazing creations! I've long believed that God provided everything we need to be well.

vickieturner
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I was working in my garden a few years ago, bee stung me on my elbow joint and it stopped hurting in a few minutes! Been on IF, keto & 48 hour fasting for a month & my random joint pains are gone. Feels so good not to wake up & be hurting somewhere from out of no where! I’m 58 y/o & was thinking it was old age but it was carbs.

shotpusher
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My dad had a cyst or lipoma on his thumb. He grabbed a couple bees and forced them to sting him right on the small lump and within days the cyst/lipoma dissolved/ disappeared completely 🤣 he is a savage/ genius

mann
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My dad had to go to Mexico years ago for this bee sting treatment. There were no other options that worked as well. It worked well for him and his back.

TheBuddy
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This is great information. I was accidentally stung by a yellow jacket a week ago and had anaphylactic shock as well as Septic shock then went unconscious. Paramedics saved my life. Prior to bee sting been on med for mental health for months as well as enduring joint pain for couple years and suffering from seasonal allergies most of my life. After an ER visit with epinephrine steroids ventilator benadryl treatments for 3 days I feel great after a week! Waking up these days not as depressed or moody or in pain so far and I'm more excited for life and what's ahead. It is amazing what mother nature can do 🙏😊

tammystewart
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I just got stung by a bee while trying to chase it out. Thanks for making me feel good about it 😊

irenageorgieva
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Bee is the purest animal in Holy Quran, and has many benefits ✨💙Thank You dr. Berg to explaining it🙏 Happy Ramadan from Indonesia 🇮🇩✨

leeexploreeatenjoy
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My friend's husband does bee sting therapy in Italy! Amazing what nature provides us with!

OswaldDigestiveClinic
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We are bee keepers and it has definitely helped my husband's arthritis.

teresakent
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I learned about this marvel from my father. When he had a couple hives of bees, one of his mentors told him she had terrible arthritis until she received a few stings from her own honeybees.

katherinehenry
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Thank you Dr. Berg and team for always bringing us the most interesting and cutting edge information. For people who deal with chronic illness, we are willing to try just about anything. For anyone who thinks getting a bee sting is dramic but wouldn't think twice about injecting an RX, please open your mind.

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I wonder if my cat bites can provide hidden therapy as well..

Potential benefits of bee sting therapy:
• It can shift and then strengthen parts of the immune system that normally cause an allergy
• It has anti-microbial properties
• It’s anti-inflammatory (in low-doses)
• It improves T regulatory cells (reduces inflammation)

Bee sting therapy may be beneficial for:
• Arthritis
• Skin disorders
• Bee allergies
• Chronic pain
• Parkinson’s
• M.S.

fidelcatsro
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I’m Seriously allergic to bee stings but they are miraculous little creatures who need our help to survive & thrive

kelliv
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I used to swell up like a pig per say when I would get stung. I got stung at work by a wasp who got me right on the cheek and I didn't swell up hardly at all this time and I contribute this to all the good food and knowledge of food from Dr. Berg.
Now, I don't fear getting stung anymore, as it will happen in my line of work.
Love 4Truth!

abominationtheLord
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Very interesting. When i was a teenager i spent a summer working for a bee keeper. I worked in the extraction house and was constantly getting stung. Stung EVERYWHERE. Nose, eyes, but mostly my arms and hands. Being as young as i was (15) I took little comfort from the head bee keeper when he said that bee keepers don’t get arthritis. Turns out he was probably right after all...

kevinsmith
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I had a friend from Mexico that said her granny would catch bees and let them sting her arthritic knees for pain relief.

tiabiamama
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My M.E. Was raging out of control about seven years ago. For some reason my doctor gave me two back to back courses of prednisone for it, which immediately caused heart issues and cataracts. Out of desperation, I had a beekeeper friend give me ten bee stings along either side of the spine, 3x per week for about two months. Hurt like a sonofabitch and while I still had the heart issues and cataracts, the M.E. was lessened considerably. Bee venom therapy has apparently been around since early Egyptian empires, and yes, it does work!

GingerPeacenik
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Thank you for ALL of your videos, advice, teaching, supplements and motivation, Dr. Berg!!! You've helped me reverse 7 years of adrenal damage due to military service and 40 years of poor eating habits. I sincerely appreciate everything you have done for me and the Keto community!

SE-sdxg
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As a commercial beekeeper I can attest to the benefits of bee stings. A bee sting where one's joints are painful seems to bee (lol) a good solution. My problem is i'm fairly immune to them. A bee sting in area only helps me for just a couple of times and then only early in the beekeeping season. One needs to make sure that they're not allergic or highly sensitive to them tho. Slight swelling or sometimes quite a bit of swelling generally doesn't mean you're allergic. If your stung in one spot and swell elsewhere or your throat swells that is a sign you need to get medical attention! By the way you can control how much of the venom you take in by scraping the sting out of the skin or leaving it in longer as the bees muscles are still pumping the venom.

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