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Could Hornet Stinging Be Possible Treatment For Neuropathy?
i have neuropathy with severe pain in feet and legs. I recently was stung by a hornet several times on my left foot without knowing. within 10 minutes 50% of the pain was gone from the foot. this lasted a few hours. is this a possible treatment for neuropathy.
Bee Venom has been used to treat arthritis, rheumatism, back pain, skin diseases and in the modern age as an "Alternative" medical treatment for multiple sclerosis and other neurological ("nerve") conditions. Bee Venom is actually an "FDA approved drug" for allergy desensitization and is listed in an official monograph in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS). Bee venom is harvested from the stinger of bees that use it in defense of the hive. It is a rich source of enzymes, peptides and biogenic amines... all that meaning that there are alot of biologically active protein-like chemicals in Bee Venom .. So you got a treatment from the source .. good luck.
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Could Hornet Stinging Be Possible Treatment For Neuropathy?
Bee Venom has been used to treat arthritis, rheumatism, back pain, skin diseases and in the modern age as an Alternative medical treatment for multiple sclerosis and other neurological ( nerve ) conditions. Bee Venom is actually an FDA approved drug for allergy desensitization and is listed in an official monograph in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS). Bee venom is harvested from the stinger of bees that use it in defense of the hive. It is a rich source of enzymes, peptides and biogenic amines... all that meaning that there are alot of biologically active protein-like chemicals in Bee Venom .. So you got a treatment from the source .. good luck.