Bee sting regimen keeps the doctors away

Beekeeper stings arm with bee

In addition to the bee venom therapy, he sells honey from the hives at his home.

“I got into beekeeping because my wife has multiple sclerosis, and we found that bee venom therapy helps her.

“She gets about 34 bee stings a week. I give her five in each arm, five in each leg, one in the head, one in the neck, one by her heart, and the rest in her back. Recently, we passed the 20,000-bee sting mark. She hasn’t been in the hospital for an MS hit since 1995.

“And I get 10-15 stings myself a week. It helps with my arthritis.”

— Bill Daley

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