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T. V. Ruzankina

Novosibirsk medical academy, Russia

Micro-doses of bee venom

(Trans. by Oliver Mihajlović)

     

When a bee stings some amounts of formic acid and melitin are injected under the skin, which causes local reaction. This can be avoided if we first make bee sting some rough clean fabric (the sting won’t remain in light soft cloth). During this process which lasts from 5-6 seconds to one minute the first fractions of bee venom are absorbed. Then, the sting is separated with sharp sterile pincers and put on biologically active points. The sting remains on the skin one second or how ever long is necessary. This is what is called a “child” dose (micro-doses) of bee venom. The first biological test lasts one second.

Micro-doses are excellent; they have a strong healing effect. They expand the possibilities of using bee venom for healing children, elderly patients and those who suffer from allergies. For many years I have treated pollen allergy with child doses of bee venom, which I recommend to be used together with 5% propolis ointment based on oil. Rhinitis symptoms thus disappear in several seconds. Headache is also easily relieved. One bee sting can be used on 10 – 15 biologically active spots. Doses can be altered in time.  

Micro-doses are also efficient with facial nerve neuralgia. I determine the time of exposure individually. 

A boy with the second degree adenoids was being prepared for the surgery operation. His parents decided not to hurry and brought him to me to examine him. He was recommended to apply propolis ointment on his back (for two weeks) and to rub it on his nose 1 – 3 times a day during one month and a half and to take royal jelly in the morning and honey before sleeping. Once in a week he was given a micro-dose of bee venom on his nose (during one month and a half). This did not cause any swelling, redness or pain. The boy felt better and was coming to the treatments with pleasure. Gradually, he began to breathe through his nose days and nights. After the treatment the otolaryngologist did not found any adenoids. Further treatment consisted of one teaspoon of honey and propolis before sleeping for six months.

from ”Pcelovodstvo” 8/2002