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Dear Ms. Benoit,Thank you for your email. Most likely, last weekend you attended the Lyme conference organized by the Wisconsin Naturopathic Physicians Association. At the conference they talked about my bee venom ointment called the VeneX Ointment. I also have a less concentrated product called the Apis Forte Ointment. Since early 2000, we use injectable bee venom in the treatment of Lyme disease as you need quite a bit of Melittin to destroy Borrelia b. and some of the co infections. I am the one who encouraged Dr. D. Klinghardt ( www.klinghardtacademy.com ) to deal with this issue and develop a treatment protocol using injectable bee venom. Now, we have feedback from over 600 people. Many therapies will work for

a while, but long term only the bee venom.The last three years, we use the VeneX deep penetrating bee venom ointment as a CCSVI type therapy to increase blood flow in the brain. Currently, this is one of Dr. Klinghardt's favorite treatment methods combined with injectable bee venom.Note: The ointment is not designed to replace injectable bee venom, but can be helpful when other therapies failed and injectable bee venom cannot be used.LYME DISEASE AND VENEX® OINTMENTLately, we learned that number of people use the VeneX Ointment to control the symptoms of Lyme disease. Based on the small amount of bee venom contents of this product, or any other topical bee venom preparation, ­such products are not recommended for the specific elimination of Borrelia b., or co-infections. For such treatment, much more Melittin from bee venom will needed that comes from the application of

multiple bee venom injections and is body weight dependent.Symptoms Patients Effected NotesAffected feet 30% (poor circulation, cold feet, cramps, swollen ankles)Affected hands 35% (stiffness, pain in lower arms, hands and joints)Affected hips 31% (hip and lower back pain, stiff joints)Affected knees 65%

(painful and swollen knees and joints)Affected shoulder 30% (shoulder pain and stiffness)Rheumatoid Factor (Pos.) 10% (rheumatism)Swollen joints 47% (painful and swollen joints)Stiff neck 91% (painful and stiff neck, pain in upper arm)Table 1. Data for 160 Patients Treated for Lyme Disease Showed (Rhinebeck Health Center, Rhinebeck, NY USA). VeneX Ointment can be a

treatment alternative to treat Lyme disease related symptoms when the patient is on different therapies and/or even when on injectable bee venom therapy. The most common health conditions where the use of the VeneX Ointment is recommended are listed in Table 1. Other conditions where this product can be a treatment option are muscle cramps, stiffness and cold feet. Dr. Klinghardt recommends to rub a small amount of VeneX Ointment around the neck area to increase blood flow. Educational video of the application available from www.klinghardtacademy.com. The VeneX Ointment is also a good alternative during the transition period when one is still on medications, but plans to start bee venom therapy and must be off all contraindicated medications. Duration of application: Minimum 10-14 days,

once or twice daily. If necessary, take a week break and repeat application.VeneX Ointment - Postings from the lymenet.org“I think it’s due to Borrelia. I found that wiping VeneX bee venom ointment on the bottom of my feet stopped the pain almost immediately. It was usually followed by a herx.†Posted on 06/16/2009 01:43 AM by psano2“I think the cyst you’re feeling is what is called a “gumma†in other spirochetal illnesses. Are you being treated? If not, you need to start some kind of Lyme treatment program. I’ve had numerous cyst-like things under my skin. They went away by rubbing them with VeneX, bee venom ointment. Application of VeneX was almost always followed by a herx, at least for me.†Posted on 05/21/2009 10:10 PM by psano2“I think

some of the best treatments out there are the VeneX Bee Venom ointment for killing spirochetes and cysts, ...†Posted on 15/07/2009 03:55 PM by bejoy“Off the subject for a moment... Don’t forget about Bee venom ointment VeneX. The stuff is powerful, and treats Lyme arthritis very well. This is the very best Borrelia treatment I know outside of light and nosodes!†Posted on 02/11/2009 10:44 AM by bejoy“My personal experience is that bee venom ointment is very effective against Lyme disease.†Posted on 05/11/2009 07:43 AM by bejoy“When I was still ill from Lyme I bought some VeneX cream. I had a swollen lymph node just under my left ear. I would use a little dab of the cream on the node when ever it

would swell. It was a great remedy for this. I also used it for tendonitis in my elbow. I no longer need the VeneX cream, but I found it helpful for targeting certain pain, such as joints and lymph nodes. I’m certain it penetrates the skin.“ Posted on 05/10/2011 02:00 PM by lymie_in_md“I still use VeneX for certain types of hurts, bumps, etc. It’s always in my medicine cabinet.†Posted on 05/10/2011 11:23 PM by HelenehPrice1 x VeneX Ointment, 30 g (1 fl.oz) $29.95 CND plus shippingDiscounts: 3-5 pc - 15%-off, 6-23 pc - 30%-off and 24+ pc - 40%-offShippingShipping between 1-5 tubes is the same and after between 6-10 tubes.I have more information if needed and be able to send you some info by

mail.Product availabilityTime to time, I have to be out of my office and cannot ship products. These are the currently known dates you have to prepare for:April 14 to May 5, 2012 (conference)July 20 to August 30, 2012 (Bee venom collection)Last shipping day before travel: April 12, 2012TrademarksVeneX® - Registered trademark of Apitronic ServicesApis Forte - trademark of Apitronic ServicesThank you.Sincerely yours, Simics===========At 09:35 PM 15/03/2012, you wrote:

Hello , I am A RN and I am lokking for medical grade bee venon cream to use topiccally as it allow to distroy spyrothque an dlittereally melth them especially their biofilm Thank you very much to tell me how to order it Sincerely yours, Marie Benoit RN

SimicsApitronic Services9611 No. 4 RoadRichmond, BCV7A 2Z1, CanadaTel./Fax: Email: msimics@...Skype: m_simicsWeb: www.beevenom.com

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