Thursday, April 14, 2016

Handling Of Lyme And Bee Venom Therapy

By Stephen Stewart


Lyme disease is an ailment caused by bacterial infections spread by a bite from a tick. The bacteria are referred to as burgdorferi. All black legged and other species of ticks contain the bacteria. The tick gets the bacteria if they bite a mite or deer infected with this ailment. If the same tick bites you, it can infect you with lyme hence requiring lyme and bee venom therapy.

In the year 1977, that is when the disease was discovered first in the United States of America in a town known as Old Lyme. Ever since then, cases have been reported in various parts of the world such as Europe and Asia. This ailment contains three stages. The first stage is referred to as the early localized. This is the level where the illness have not yet spread into the whole body system. Level two is called early disseminated and the bacteria start spreading into the human body.

The third stage is known as late dispersed disease because the bacteria have widely stretched into the body system. The people at risk of acquiring this disease include people who carry out activities based in the open as it increases their chances of being bitten by the tick especially in areas where the disease is prone, those who have pets that are carrying ticks infected and people walking in areas that have high grass.

The most important facts about tick bites that cause this disease are; for the bacteria to get to your blood, the tick has to be attached to the body for 24 to 36 hours, black-legged ticks are normally small thus seeing them might be impossible and therefore you may never realize when you got infected and most importantly, not all people who are bitten by the tick get infected with the disease.

Apitherapy is the process where one uses products produced by bees to treat lyme. The main product is bee venom. Among the other minor products are raw honey, pollen, bee bread, bee wax and royal jelly. The main reason for using this product is to improve circulation of blood, lessening irritation and replication of a strong immune response.

Before undertaking any sort of action, make certain the verdict is accurate. Experts who specialize in apitherapy blend in bee products with venom and add in raw honey that they use as an ointment for applying. The gel is more often than not applied on places that are affected following a bite by ticks. It helps re-establish the skin to its original state.

The techniques used in treating Lyme consist of whole stings, mini stings and micro stings. Those who opt for stings undergo a test sting that is meant to determine their sensitivity. One percentage or less people of the people are allergic to bee venom. There is a traditional way that is used to treat the disease where a needle is dipped into a venom solution and administering into the body.

Bee therapy has been in use for a long time. Records show that it can still be used in healing various diseases. Before undergoing this therapy, ask for professional advice first. The therapy is categorized as a herbal way of treating diseases.




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