Bee sting Therapy

My dad has secondary progressive MS and is really interested in honey bee sting therapy. He is wheelchair bound and has pretty much exshausted all other options of treatments/therapies. Anyone with any information about bee sting therapy i.e. is it avalible in the UK and where is it avalible, prices etc? this would really help us, my dad is well aware that this apitherapy isn’t clinically tested and has had mixed reviews but its hope for him when there is none otherwise so we would love any info anyone has?

Many thanks

Very hard to find any information on this, understand there is a place in glasgow that can provide this but would be interested also to hear from others.

Hi, do you have any details of the place in glasgow i would love to contact them for more information?

Sorry, I don’t know anything about bee sting therapy, but has your dad tried LDN (low dose naltrexone)? HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy) is worth a try too. Neither are scientifically proven, but they are much better known and respected than bee sting therapy as well as having good anecdotal support.

To find out about LDN, google ldnresearchtrust.

To find out about HBOT, google MS Therapy Centres.

I hope you can find something that works well for him.

Karen x

Hi all

We cover this in one of our ‘Essential’ poublications here:

http://www.mssociety.org.uk/ms-resources/ms-essential-18-complementary-and-alternative-medicine

Greg [admin]

Hi all, thanks for all your information on alternative therapies will look into it.

Thank you so much for this information where going to look into this clinic and are very excited at the possiblity of my dad being able to have a course of bee venom therapy. again thankyou I will update my posts when he has been incontant with the clinic.

Last march i was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and was put on metrotrexate. I was not happy to take it so i decided to find out more about bee venom therapy. I went to egypt and had the treatment there for 5 weeks and came back in end of may 2012 and since then i have never taken any tablets at all. Went to see my gp and had some blood test done and thank God, the test came back really good. I had a top up in august, i just get the bees from someone who has beehives and i just do it myself. My specialist was really surprised to see me without any pain, he could not believed it.

How is this administered?