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FIGHT CANCER WITH HONEYBEES?

9/13/2020

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According to research in laboratory tests at 2 renowned medical institutions in China, and scientifically verified by 2 medical institutions in Australia, a component of honeybee venom may be capable to kill cancer cells successfully. Read on to learn morfe about. 

THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND

According to latest medical statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), in the industrialized world 86% of non-age-related deaths are the consequence of seemingly ‘chronic’ – yet widely preventable – diseases. With heart failure on top of the chart. Followed by cancer as # 2. Half a century after former U.S. president Nixon had declared the ‘War on Cancer’ in 1971.
 
This implies that chemotherapy and radiation as the prime therapy of conventional oncology, only can put the cancer patient on remission – without a cure.
 
In fact, the only way to cure cancer successfully may be found in nature. Where and what in nature?
 

HONEYBEE VENOM AS THE SCIENTIFICALLY VERIFIED ANSWER?

Only recently, 2 renowned Chinese medical research institutions –
  • The Fourth Military Medical University in the city of Xi’an
           and the
  • Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders in China’s capital Beijing
have found in laboratory studies that a major component of the honeybee venom killed breast cancer cells. Particularly triple-negative breast cancer cells.  
 
With similar benefits also for lung, ovarian, pancreatic and melanoma cancers.
 
Destroying cancer cell membranes within 60 minutes – without harming healthy cells.  
 
Scientifically validated in Australia at the University of Western Australia and the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, both in Perth.   
 
This venom is melittin, a molecule which also creates the painful sensation of a bee’s sting.
 
Although seeming ‘revolutionary’, these findings may not be really surprising when we appreciate the fact that man has used honey, propolis and venom from the European honeybee Apis mellifera for health since thousands of years.

IN A NUTSHELL

According to research in laboratory tests at 2 renowned medical institutions in China, and scientifically verified by 2 medical institutions in Australia, a component of honeybee venom called melittin may be capable to kill cancer cells successfully. Easily available also online at a very reasonable price. Unlike chemotherapy and radiation which costs a fortune, without a cure.
  

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