You might try the urls given by Quix in her reply - other than that I don't know. It sounds like you are willing to try anything so be cautious and don't get conned into spending too much money. Good luck.
Its very hard for me to walk, my MS is getting bad.
I'm looking for a bee sting therapy I north Toronto aria.
Can anybody help me with some information about it please.
please tell me about bee venom use in toronto
i have ms and i cant take it anymore
please help
Apitherapy (using the venom of bees for medicinal purposes) has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine and using it for MS has many advocates here in the US.
Api - having to do with bees
To find a therapist you need to hook into the apitherapy community. They maintain an extensive list of people and therapists.
You can search suing the terms apitherapy multiple sclerosis
Two sites I know about are apitherapy {dot} com and apitherapy.org. Just start by visiting these two places and go where they instruct you.
Insect and animal venom have potent interactions with the human immune system. I have kept an open mind on the topic and have read a "reasonably good" critique of the recent study published in a major neurology journal stating that it was no more useful than placebo. So, it is one of the alternative therapies being used (for much of the last two decades in the US) for MS.
Good luck. I would be very interested in hearing followup from you.
Quix
Welcome to the forum. I'm sorry but I don't know anything about this treatment. I have heard of it, but don't know any details.
Glad you found us and hope you will stay around and share your experiences with us. We learn so much from what each of us has gone through or is still going through.
Have a great day!!
doni
Hi there,
Welcome. Well, is this for MS? If so, I've read that bee sting treatments for MS is something we should not waste our money on. I will try to find the source for you though for more specifics. But, I do remember it was in a published flyer about MS and a trusted source.
I'm not beyond non-traditional therapies, but just wanted to pass that along to you.
I'm Shelly and I was dx'd with MS last year. If you feel comfortable to do so, please introduce yourself. You'll find we are very supportive and friendly.
Hope to see you around!
Shelly