Here is a very nice e-mail I recently received. Please feel free to comment, and list your own experience with apitherapy.
I began to develop a rash on my body in February of 2002. My
dermatologist thought it might have been caused by a blood transfusion
which I had been given. It got progressively worse as the year went
on, so much so that by December I was placed in the hospital and given
huge doses of prednisone. It made the rash less aggressive but the
rash was still with me. I was kept on a regiment of prednisone. I
went to a specialist who thought it was caused by a parasite (dust
mite). Also, he said my immune system was compromised because of
chemotherapy and radiation I had received. (I had cancer surgery in
February of 2001.)
I met Reyah Carlson in September of 2004. She felt my condition was
due to excessive toxicity in my body and suggested bee stings, starting
with 3 or 4 and gradually increasing the stings to 22 to 25 stings
twice a week. I wasn't able to see her twice a week, only
occasionally, but I did manage once a week most of the time for about 9
months. After she left California, I continued to get stings from Ray
Seipel in Dr. Andrew Kochan 's office in Encino, California.
My rash is completely gone. I continue ton get stings one a month to
improve my immune system and to keep in check a slight arthritic
problem in my fingers.
I can't emphasize enough how this has changed my life. The terrible
itching is gone and the redness of my skin is gone. I am so
comfortable now, not having to worry about my appearance but, most of
all, that irritable itching.
God bless the bees, and Reyah, for everything.
DA, Los Angeles CA
Hello Reyah,
Long time no speak! It's me, Deborah. I have a question for you? How does the bee therapy work for someone who has seizures?
Talk to you soon.
Deborah Mills
landscapediva@gmail.com
Posted by: Deborah Mills | February 13, 2008 at 09:46 PM