Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 , I don't have the support to try the bees (rides to hospitals) or someone around in an emergency and simply don't have the energy to care for them, but the Forapin you mention. Could you say how to get it, it's cost, and where to get info. Thanks for this.P.S. No pain no gain is often true, not always. What's dreadful but also true is lots of pain and either no gain or regress. Don't forget that in the equation when deciding on things. Judith On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 17:46:04 -0500 " Rauhofer " <donnie11@...> writes: > Congratulations for finally taking the plunge with BVT! Don't > waste > your money on the emu oil with bee venom. I ordered some -- did > absolutely > nothing. A better product is Forapin, from Germany or the one from > Romania, > Apireven. They're bee venom ointments sold over the counter in > those > countries. They're mainly used for arthritic pain or on areas that > are > sensitive to stings. > My daughter used the Forapin for knots in her shoulder blade. She > said she > could feel the warmth after she rubbed it in and it helped her. Of > course > there's nothing like the real thing. You know what they say about > no pain > no gain! > > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 Judith, The Forapin bee venom ointment can be ordered from: Simics Apitronic Services 9611 No. 4 Road Richmond, BC V7A 2Z1 Canada Ph./Fax: (604) 271-9414 E-mail: msimics@... Website: http://www.beevenom.com/onlinecatalogue.htm Toll Free For VISA ORDERS ONLY !!!! 1-877-754-9414 WARNING: Someone on this list had an unpleasant incident with because the tool free line was used for information -- my fault! Forapin Salve is available in a 50 g tube $24 US and 100 g tube $30 US (US prices are approximate --depends on the exchange). Live bees are very easy to deal with. I don't keep a beehive -- I get mine in the mail. They come in a box about the size of a pack of cigarettes -- 60 bees for $12.50. All I do is give them a little honey every day and that's it! I also find it very convenient because I could do it at home. I didn't have the stamina to go to someone three times a week! I have gained a lot from using live bee venom, pollen, honey, royal jelly, propolis and vitamin C. Besides their nutritional value, they also have anti- viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Before BVT I was bedridden and housebound -- now I am symptom free and fully functional. I'm in remission from all CFS/FM symptoms for five months. One of the first symptoms that disappeared was my muscle aches. BTW, I keep an epi-pen and benadryl handy -- never had to use them! Anyone interested in learning about all the products of the hive: Free book that is available online @ http://www.fao.org/docrep/w0076e/w0076e00.htm. Tons of objective/scientific/ information on all bee products. I found a very reasonable source on the internet if anyone is interested in these supplements. Bzzz... From: Judith F Wisdom <judithwisdom@...> > I don't have the support to try the bees (rides to hospitals) or someone > around in an emergency and simply don't have the energy to care for them, > but the Forapin you mention. Could you say how to get it, it's cost, and > where to get info. > > Thanks for this.P.S. No pain no gain is often true, not always. What's > dreadful but also true is lots of pain and either no gain or regress. > Don't forget that in the equation when deciding on things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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