Friday, October 31, 2008

Daily Search for Pain Relief

Internet E-business is a fascinating venture. As a thirty-one year Educational Intervention Specialist and Kindergarten teacher, transitioning into the business world-the E-business world at that-insists on the creation of a new mind set. Initially, the prospect of reaching/teaching people from around the nation/world seemed exciting yet impersonal. I could handle that change. After all, I had been working in an environment that was very personal with the interactions of special needs children and their families for thirty-one years. However, pain and pain management are very personal matters as well. It precludes quality of life which is a passionate and quite personal venture for everyone.
The selling of bee products and specifically products containing bee venom, has offered me a "birds eye view" of the coping strategies of individuals searching for an improvement in their quality of life. Interacting with these people; listening to their stories; offering products that support the immune system; assisting with decreasing inflammation; supporting the release of endorphins; bathed with a prayer, constitutes a spiritual experience connecting unfamiliar souls. It offers hope to us all.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Pain Relief

Bee venom has potential use in the medical field. Some interest has been expressed in introducing a pure bee venom product on the American market to be used in two ways. One use would be for the treatment of rheumatoid artheritis and another use would be for the desensitivation of hypersensitive individuals. The idea of using bee venom for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is centuries old, and is based on the fact that beekeepers are seldom afffected with the disease. Bee venom therapy has been practiced in Europe and in recent years the United States by twpo physicians, Dr. Beck an Dr. Broadman. Components of bee venom have been reviewed and summarized in papers by at least four scientists from 1955 to 1972. Bee venom is quite complicated chemically. It contains several biochemical or pharmacologically active substances including at the very least the following: histamine, dopamine, melittin, apamin, peptide, minimine, and the enzymes phospholipase A, and hyaluronidase. Collected bee venom is as strong as live bee stings.

Bee venom has been helpful in the treatment of many of the following diseases: High Blood Pressure, Vericose Veins, Raynauds Disease, Arthritis, Brusitis, Fibrmyalgia, Tennis Elbow, Sciatica, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, Hyper-thyroidism, Immune Disorders, Macular Degeneration, Glacoma and many cancers.

If interested in more information, go to www.beehoneyhealthy.com
Rhonda