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BEE VENOM CREAM - 30ml FAST RELIEF MUSCLE JOINT PAIN VERY EFFECTIVE

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Bee venom is a colorless, acidic liquid. Bees excrete it through their stingers into a target when they feel threatened. The cream itself smells delicious, if you like honey, this has a rather intense honey scent which I love, its lightweight, smooths on well and after a minute or two has a mild cooling sensation which tells me it’s doing something good.Based on the results I’ve seen with Beelift I would recommend trying it for yourself.”Parkinson disease. Early research shows that dilute bee venom injections may improve symptoms in people with Parkinson disease. But if the dose of bee venom is too low, it might not help. But is it enough to make a significant change in your skin? The makers of Beetox suggest manuka honey contains enzymes that stimulate cell renewal. Aids in fighting acne – Research has found that Bee Venom is also an effective treatment of mild to moderate acne 1. Koh PS, Seo BK, Cho NS, Park HS, Park DS, Baek YH. Clinical effectiveness of bee venom acupuncture and physiotherapy in the treatment of adhesive capsulitis: a randomized controlled trial. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2013;22(8):1053-62. View abstract. Combining bee venom, stem cell technology and melittin peptide, this highly effective and lush eye cream acts to brighten dark areas underneath the eyes, smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, and repair the very delicate orbital area around the eyes.

Another study in 100 people with RA showed that combining bee-sting therapy with traditional medications like Methotrexate, Sulfasalazine, and Meloxicam was more effective at reducing pain and joint swelling than treatment with the traditional medication alone ( 13).

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Neurological diseases. Some research suggests that bee-venom therapy may help reduce symptoms related to neurological diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, though human studies are limited ( 25). Other animal studies suggest that bee-venom therapy may also help treat allergic conditions like asthma ( 21, 22). In Hubei Province, the epicenter of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in China, the local beekeeper association surveyed 5,115 beekeepers between 23rd February and 8th March (including 723 in Wuhan) and showed that none developed any symptoms observed for COVID-19 patients ( 124). Five apitherapists in Wuhan and 121 of their patients who had received apitherapy between October and December 2019 were interviewed; two apitherapists were exposed to suspected and/or confirmed COVID-19 victims without protection. None of the apitherapists developed symptoms associated with SARS-CoV-2 and none of their 121 patients contracted COVID 19, despite 3 having been exposed to SARS-CoV-2-infected relatives ( 124).

Alas, bee venom may not single-handedly give you a more relaxed expression, but is it still worthy of a spot in your bathroom cabinet? Now, I know what’s going through your mind: “Is this stuff safe?” Absolutely! Unless you’re allergic to bee stings, you have nothing to worry about using bee venom products. And the cherry on top: The extraction process is bee-friendly, so you can feel good about using products with this natural wonder without harming your buzzing friends. From a purely sensory point of view, I liked Beetox. Beetox is a creamy textured serum formulation and felt quite lovely to apply. But did it do anything for my skin?It contains both anti-inflammatory and inflammatory compounds, including enzymes, sugars, minerals, and amino acids ( 1). Golden DB, Kagey-Sobotka A, Lichtenstein LM. Survey of patients after discontinuing venom immunotherapy. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2000;105(2 Pt 1):385-90. View abstract. For me, micro-needling is a better place to start, and I wrote an article about it here, which you may find helpful if boosting collagen is your goal. Who is it for? All skin types except those that have an identified allergy to it. Allergies to bee venom products should generally be avoided by those who have an allergy to bees. DESIGNED FOR YOU: This paraben-free daily treatment is ideal for any skin type and for people of any age who are concerned about ageing skin and loss of elasticity. *No bees are harmed in the making of beelift*

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