If you have ever been stung by a bee, you will agree with me it's not a very pleasant experience. However, history backed by recent reseach demonstrate that bee stings can be an effective therapeutic remedy for certain diseases.
Bee venom has magnificent healing properties and is effective for the treatment of multiple chronic and autoimmune conditions.
The list of conditions where bee venom therapy can make a significant lasting difference is growing. It is remarkably safe, but unfortunuately only a limited number of health care practitioners are familiar with its use and effectiveness.
For centuries bee venom has been used to treat multiple illnesses in humans. Bee Venom has been used to treat Chronic Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyositis and some auto-immune diseases.
There have been claims it is effective against certain cancers. A recent study indicates that it may be effective against the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Nano-particles carrying a toxin found in bee venom can destroy human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while leaving the surrounding cells unharmed. The research was conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
The Nanoparticles carry melittin, which is the principal active component of bee venom. Melittin fuses with the HIV virus and destroys it’s protective envelope while molecular bumpers prevent the nanoparticles from harming the body’s normal cells. Bee venom is known to disrupt cellular walls and destroy tumour cells as well.
Bee venom contains a potent toxin called melittin that can poke holes in the protective envelope that surrounds HIV, and other viruses.
Large amounts of free melittin can cause a lot of damage. Indeed, in addition to anti-viral therapy, the paper’s senior author, Samuel A. Wickline, MD, the J. Russell Hornsby Professor of Biomedical Sciences, has shown melittin-loaded nano-particles to be effective in killing tumor cells.
The new study shows that melittin loaded onto these nanoparticles does not harm normal cells. That’s because Hood added protective bumpers to the nanoparticle surface.
When the nanoparticles come into contact with normal cells, which are much larger in size, the particles simply bounce off. HIV, on the other hand, is even smaller than the nanoparticle, so HIV fits between the bumpers and makes contact with the surface of the nanoparticle, where the bee toxin awaits.
Most anti-HIV drugs inhibit the virus’s ability to replicate. This is an anti-replication strategy that does nothing to stop the infection, and many strains of the virus have found ways around these drugs and continue reproducing.
Given this discovery, a new vaginal gel could possibly be used in places where HIV is prominent. It can be used as a preventative measure to stop the initial infection and prevent the spread of HIV.
More research is needed to examine how effective it is as a therapeutic anti-viral agent
Next time you get stung by a bees while out in the woods, take heart, it might well bee a blessing in disguise. Always two sides to a painful story.
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Ref: The Journal of Antiviral Therapy.
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