Incipient, a market of bee venom is opened in the country. There are labs that are buying the poison dry. How can a beekeeper to get the poison without killing the bees? A recent English research has indicated that an anti-inflammatory capacity apitoxina 100 times higher than that of cortisone and is applicable to some 500 diseases, including those affecting the bones and the respiratory system. In Argentina, meanwhile, are beginning to open up a market of bee venom.
Speaking to Beekeeping Portal, Dr. Robert Grand, medical surgeon and in turn apitherapy beekeeper, said that there are laboratories that currently are buying the poison is removed dry traps. Today is opening a market for buying of the poison. There are labs that are buying the product and is one more possibility that we beekeepers?, Rosario said the doctor.
There are two ways to get the poison. One way is the resulting fresh poison, which kills the bee. ? It takes a group of bees, I put in a box and puts it in a frezzer. The bee lethargic and die. Then take thorn to thorn, as macerated, diluted it in saline, centrifuged and then the process, "explained Grand. The other method, you can use any beekeeper who receive training, is the one who gets the call? Poison dry?, By using a trap that is placed in the hive. ? It takes a picture of the hive and placed another. Only this, instead of wire and wax, has a glass and a lattice through which electrical current is passed? "Said Grand.
Thus, the bee lands on the wires, and to receive the download, which is low voltage, spear against the glass and let the drop of poison. That poison is very volatile, and is then dried as flakes on glass, the specialist told. Then, remove the special painting, scraping the glass and seal it in a jar caramel color, because light oxidizes and lose properties. After the poison is common steps, it is processed, it is filtered, diluted it, and so on. The bee does not die when it strikes the glass, but it does in the so-called poison cool. In the method of trap, bee stings, but the sting does not catch, is not lost. The bee venom stops and goes. ? Still working normally, a little crazy, but he is until he calms down?, Quipped the doctor.
While for most people is synonymous apitoxin bee venom, it is not so well. Apitoxin is derived from bee venom. When the poison is processed, filtered, you take the substances that cause allergic reactions, sterilized it, we're changing the original composition of the venom. Then the drug that is obtained from the sterilization of the poison is what gives the product called apitoxina, but not all the venom?, Big difference.
Although many specialists use direct bite, Grand does not share this approach to put the bee on the body of the sick person. ? There are chemicals in bee venom that cause us a number of disorders and are sometimes very harmful to people. Some we poison the kidneys and can lead us to a renal failure? Large allergic reactions can kill us. The direct sting of the bee can bring us such problems. In contrast with the poison processed with apitoxina, these risks are lower, it can happen, but we have a large range of probabilities that not happen?, Grand argued.
The most dangerous thing for this specialist, who are beekeepers who supply direct stings of bees: The beekeeper must produce the poison, the laboratory has to process and the doctor has to use. If not get a shirt of eleven staff, or is quackery. Everyone has to perform its function, because it is dangerous to health. The
5 diseases that beekeepers have not
A study in Germany over five thousand beekeepers, resulting in that there are five diseases that beekeepers have lower risk. They are: arthritis, osteoarthritis, bronchial asthma, psoriasis and cancer. ? These five diseases are virtually unknown to the people who work with bees. Of course, every rule has an exception, but the percentages are high and that this demonstrated that it is because you constantly get the beekeeper bee stings, which creates some immunity in your body?, Said Dr. Robert Grand.
Meanwhile, a study published in the European journal JournaloftheScienceofFoodand Agriculture shows that consumption Honey may help prevent cancer, at least in mice. The team of researchers from the University of Zagreb Croatian Orsolic Nothing directed by honey administered to mice caused cancer before, during and after treatment with chemotherapy, which helped stop the progression of the disease, officials said.
Speaking to Beekeeping Portal, Dr. Robert Grand, medical surgeon and in turn apitherapy beekeeper, said that there are laboratories that currently are buying the poison is removed dry traps. Today is opening a market for buying of the poison. There are labs that are buying the product and is one more possibility that we beekeepers?, Rosario said the doctor.
There are two ways to get the poison. One way is the resulting fresh poison, which kills the bee. ? It takes a group of bees, I put in a box and puts it in a frezzer. The bee lethargic and die. Then take thorn to thorn, as macerated, diluted it in saline, centrifuged and then the process, "explained Grand. The other method, you can use any beekeeper who receive training, is the one who gets the call? Poison dry?, By using a trap that is placed in the hive. ? It takes a picture of the hive and placed another. Only this, instead of wire and wax, has a glass and a lattice through which electrical current is passed? "Said Grand.
Thus, the bee lands on the wires, and to receive the download, which is low voltage, spear against the glass and let the drop of poison. That poison is very volatile, and is then dried as flakes on glass, the specialist told. Then, remove the special painting, scraping the glass and seal it in a jar caramel color, because light oxidizes and lose properties. After the poison is common steps, it is processed, it is filtered, diluted it, and so on. The bee does not die when it strikes the glass, but it does in the so-called poison cool. In the method of trap, bee stings, but the sting does not catch, is not lost. The bee venom stops and goes. ? Still working normally, a little crazy, but he is until he calms down?, Quipped the doctor.
While for most people is synonymous apitoxin bee venom, it is not so well. Apitoxin is derived from bee venom. When the poison is processed, filtered, you take the substances that cause allergic reactions, sterilized it, we're changing the original composition of the venom. Then the drug that is obtained from the sterilization of the poison is what gives the product called apitoxina, but not all the venom?, Big difference.
Although many specialists use direct bite, Grand does not share this approach to put the bee on the body of the sick person. ? There are chemicals in bee venom that cause us a number of disorders and are sometimes very harmful to people. Some we poison the kidneys and can lead us to a renal failure? Large allergic reactions can kill us. The direct sting of the bee can bring us such problems. In contrast with the poison processed with apitoxina, these risks are lower, it can happen, but we have a large range of probabilities that not happen?, Grand argued.
The most dangerous thing for this specialist, who are beekeepers who supply direct stings of bees: The beekeeper must produce the poison, the laboratory has to process and the doctor has to use. If not get a shirt of eleven staff, or is quackery. Everyone has to perform its function, because it is dangerous to health. The
5 diseases that beekeepers have not
A study in Germany over five thousand beekeepers, resulting in that there are five diseases that beekeepers have lower risk. They are: arthritis, osteoarthritis, bronchial asthma, psoriasis and cancer. ? These five diseases are virtually unknown to the people who work with bees. Of course, every rule has an exception, but the percentages are high and that this demonstrated that it is because you constantly get the beekeeper bee stings, which creates some immunity in your body?, Said Dr. Robert Grand.
Meanwhile, a study published in the European journal JournaloftheScienceofFoodand Agriculture shows that consumption Honey may help prevent cancer, at least in mice. The team of researchers from the University of Zagreb Croatian Orsolic Nothing directed by honey administered to mice caused cancer before, during and after treatment with chemotherapy, which helped stop the progression of the disease, officials said.