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BVT I'm ready to sting my arms & legs, how do I best perform this? Episode #4

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Many of us have pain in our arms & legs. We can directly treat these areas with Bee Venom. 

The joints tend to have high infections present in well established nests, you can get a big response. You may herx heavily from first stings to these parts. We want to manage that herx and keep your organs healthy. 

 

Our written protocol directs patients who practice Bee Venom Therapy, to remain on their back solely for the first two months or 40+ stings.

This helps control swelling and allows the body time to settle into the regular venom.

 

Once the patient has trained the body to respond to venom, we can begin to treat the arms & legs. There is a process for how to do this properly. 

We will discuss this process, take calls from BVT patients on how this process went for them. 

 

There are some key points and locations to sting. Aiming for the nerves is a good idea, but stinging the actual Elbow, Wrist, Hip, Knee & Ankle have amazing pain relief. Relief which last's for weeks! 

 

Folks who wish to talk on the program are encourage to write to me with your name & phone number, so I may call on you. Drop me an email at: FlippinLyme@gmail.com if I don't have your number yet. 

This should be a great show! 

~ DiveGirl Deb

 

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