Bee Well Therapy,
Inc.
Alan Lorenzo, CMAC-Educated
Member American Apitherapy Association
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Traveling Bee
Venom Therapist Serving the Northeast for the relief of symptoms
from Arthritis, Bursitis, Tendinitis, Lyme Disease, M.S. and
other spinal, neural
or musculo-skeletal ailments.
Bee Venom Therapy (BVT)
The therapeutic application of honey bee venom, either through
live bee stings or injection, to bring relief and healing for various
spinal, joint or musculo-skeletal ailments. Conditions responding
to treatment include, but are not limited to: Arthritis, Bursitis,
Tendinitis, Lyme Disease, MS, Lupus, Shingles, Carpal Tunnel, cancerous
tumors, herniated discs, bone fractures, and injuries to ankles,
knees, hips, shoulders,
elbows and wrists.
The healing potency of bee venom is initiated
after a sting or injection, when it stimulates the adrenal glands
to produce cortisol, a natural human hormone that has anti-inflammatory
properties. In addition, BVT jump starts the immune system to
produce a healing response through the hypothalamus, pituitary,
and adrenal
glands, and spurs the production of endorphins, the body's natural
pain killer.
Furthermore, recent research with laboratory
rats in South Korea has show that melittin, the primary peptide
in bee venom, can block inflammatory genes that are inherent
with degenerative diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
The most remarkable characteristic of bee
venom is the presence of the neurotransmitters dopamine, serotonin
and norepinephrine, which along with the peptide apamin, facilitate
nerve transmission and healing in conditions involving nerve
disorders. This gives bee venom the ability to travel along neural
pathways from the spine, to various trigger points, and injured
areas to help repair nerve damage and restore mobility.
Location: Stamford, CT 06902 - (House calls by appointment)
Phone: 203-322-7872 for a FREE consultation
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