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cent of the thousands of people he has treated in the past 60 years have either fully recovered from their ailments or significantly improved. More than 1,500 papers on the medical benefits of bee venom have been published in European and Asian scientific journals, and though few American researchers have experimented with the procedure, scientists at Walter Reed Medical Hospital have injected bee venom into arthritic dogs with consistently positive results. |
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An estimated 2 percent of the population is allergic to bee venom, and for these people, apitherapy is, of course, not recommended. Anyone considering the therapy should be tested for potential allergic reactions. |
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