- Apitherapy
Apitherapy is the medical use of
honey bee products. This can include the use ofhoney ,pollen ,propolis ,royal jelly , and bee venom.Most claims of apitherapy have not been studied with the scientific standards of
evidence-based medicine and areanecdotal in nature. A wide variety of conditions and diseases have been suggested as candidates for apitherapy, the most well-known being bee venom therapy for autoimmune diseases andmultiple sclerosis .History
The exact origins of apitherapy are difficult to pinpoint and can be traced back, in a general sense, to ancient Egypt, Greece and China. Use of honey and other bee products can be traced back thousands of years and healing properties are included in many religious texts including the
Veda ,Bible andQuran . These are mostly attributed to nutritional benefits of consumption of bee-products and not use of bee venom.The more modern study of apitherapy, specifically bee venom, was initiated through the efforts of Austrian physician
Phillip Terc in his published results "Report about a Peculiar Connection Between theBee sting s andRheumatism " in 1888. More recent popularity can be drawn to Charles Mraz (1905-1999) abeekeeper from Vermont, United States over the past 60 years.cite web|url=http://www.merrynjose.com/artman/publish/article_87.shtml|title=Health and the Honey Bee|date=2007-03-07] (Also seeBodog Beck , M.D.)Clinical practice
While 'Apitherapy' encompasses use or consumption of bee products, the most commonly associated is bee venom therapy and not the consumption of honey or other bee products.
Bee venom therapy is claimed to be of use in arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, dissolving scar tissue (e.g. keloids),
Herpes zoster (shingles), etc.The most abundant active component of the venom is
melittin , which has a powerful anti-inflammatory action. However, bee venom is a complex mix of a variety of peptides and proteins, some of which have strongneurotoxic and immunogenic effects.There is no standardized practice as some purport the location of the sting is important, with the sting acting as a sort of
acupuncture in combination with the effects of the venom, while others report the location is not important. The number of stings also varies widely from a few to hundreds and they may be administered either by live bees or by injection. This treatment can cause pain, and even result in death if the subject has an allergy to bee venom, which can produceanaphylactic shock .Scientific research
In a controlled study from Allegheny University of the Health Sciences in Philadelphia, bee venom was found to have no positive effects at any dosage in mice with
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis , theanimal model formultiple sclerosis . Additionally many of the animals expressed worse symptoms from the placebo groups.cite web|url=http://www.mssociety.ca/en/research/CAT980602.htm|title=No Beneficial Effect of Bee Venom in Study Using Animal Model for MS |date=1998-06-02|publisher=Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada|accessdate=2007-03-07]Phase I of a study at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, funded by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) was geared towards safety in administering bee venom treatments to humans with multiple sclerosis. cite web|url=http://www.breakthroughdigest.com/html/alternative_1.html|title=The Buzz About Bee Venom Therapy for MS|date=2007-03-07|author=Christine Haran|first=Christine|last=Haran|publisher=BreakThrough Digest|accessdate=2007-03-07]
References
External links
Advocates
* [http://www.apitherapy.org/ American Apitherapy Society]
* [http://www.apitherapynews.com/ Apitherapy News]
* [http://www.breakthroughdigest.com/html/alternative_1.html Georgetown Study]
* [http://healthresourcespress.com/apitherapy_books/bible_of_bee_venom_therapy/bible_bee_venom_therapy_bodog_beck.htm The Bible of Bee Venom Therapy]
* [http://www.agirlnamedguy.com/daisy/content/view/180/155/ Live Bee Venom Therapy Demonstration]Critical
* [http://www.theness.com/articles.asp?id=9 Bee Venom Therapy] - By
Steven Novella MD, President of theNew England Skeptical Society
* [http://www.mssociety.ca/en/research/CAT980602.htm Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Bee Venom Study]
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