Repost from Dr Jess:
This is AMAZING & the reason @bioregulatorymedicineinstitute has been using bee venom treatment for #mold & #lyme illness for years. BVT helped my bedbound multiple sclerosis patient hike again. I also have VENEX bee cream in my @wplusbydrjess store! Watch my stories today to find out how it works & where to get it
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“Scientists are discovering honeybee stings aren’t all bad. The venom they release into our bodies is toxic to a wide range of tumors, including melanoma, lung, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, according to recent laboratory tests.
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Now, a study of the effects on breast cancer has been published revealing astonishing results. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41698-020-00129-0
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A molecule called melittin – the very same substance responsible for creating the painful sensation caused by the bee’s sting – is also capable of demolishing breast cancer cells within an hour!
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The Australian study tested melittin on the two most aggressive types of breast cancer – triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer – which have the worst outcomes and tend to develop resistance to existing treatments.
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“The venom was extremely potent,” said Dr. Ciara Duffy, who led the research. “We found that melittin can completely destroy cancer cell membranes within 60 minutes.”
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Amazingly, melittin was able to shut down the chemical messages between cancer cells, which are essential to cancer cell growth and cell division.
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And best of all – unlike chemotherapy and radiation – honeybee venom had no negative effect on surrounding healthy cells.
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The researchers say melittin can easily be reproduced so bees won’t have to be harmed if the pharmaceutical industry decides to let the treatment come to market.
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The study found bumblebee venom did not contain melittin and had no effect on the cancer cells.”
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