Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Bee Venom or massive histamine release??? > Docs, > Yesterday I had pt report that after inadvertently kicking bee hive and > getting ~ 15 bee stings, her chronic lumbar/SI pain has completely > resolved. Interesting phenomenon -- could anyone point me to research > supporting this outcome?? > Many thanks, > Lily Roselyn > > > > OregonDCs rules: > 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to > foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve > members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first > and last name. > 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. > However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, > forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another > member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have > been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi Lily, There have been several reports and studies done using bee venom as a resolution for arthritic type pain syndromes. Look under 'apis' in google and see what you get. Sunny Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 59 Santa Clara St., Eugene, Oregon, 97404 541-689-0935 >From: " Dr. Charlie Caughlin DC " <caughlindrc@...> ><metta@...> >CC: < > >Subject: Re: Bee venom resolves back pain >Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:17:27 -0700 (PDT) > >Bee Venom or massive histamine release??? > > Docs, > > Yesterday I had pt report that after inadvertently kicking bee hive and > > getting ~ 15 bee stings, her chronic lumbar/SI pain has completely > > resolved. Interesting phenomenon -- could anyone point me to research > > supporting this outcome?? > > Many thanks, > > Lily Roselyn > > > > > > > > OregonDCs rules: > > 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to > > foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve > > members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first > > and last name. > > 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. > > However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, > > forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another > > member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have > > been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Years ago I read a rather extensive article on the phenomena, used in France (really) from antiquity, of applying various amounts of bee stings on purpose to such as Rheumatoid arthritis and other arthritis pts....who went out of their way to seek the skilled application of such an approach.... the pending research, which I have lost tract of, was assumption the histamine or other humoral agent was released producing decreasing pain, sometimes for months or years.... can't tell ya more..... yours in health, J. Pedersen DC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I have had two patients that had bee sting therapy for the pain and paresthesia associated with MS. Both found it quite helpful as I recall. DR. COBY L. HANES 991 NE THIRD STREET PRINEVILLE, OR 97754 voice: 541.447.7230 fax: 541.447.5775 dochanes@... Re: Bee venom resolves back pain Years ago I read a rather extensive article on the phenomena, used in France (really) from antiquity, of applying various amounts of bee stings on purpose to such as Rheumatoid arthritis and other arthritis pts....who went out of their way to seek the skilled application of such an approach.... the pending research, which I have lost tract of, was assumption the histamine or other humoral agent was released producing decreasing pain, sometimes for months or years.... can't tell ya more..... yours in health, J. Pedersen DC OregonDCs rules: 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve members will be tolerated. 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name. 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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