After reading about the benefits of bees in the Koran, Abulhassan,
30, decided five years ago to raise the insects and use the venom in
alternative therapy. He believes bee stings can relieve pain and
cure illnesses such as rheumatism.
"These are not the only benefits," said Abulhassan, who has no
medical background. "It helps with having a better mood."
He now treats about five people a month. In a typical session, he'll
use six bees to sting his patient in different parts of the body.
Mohamed Abdelfattah, 29, a regular patient, said the therapy
improves his mood and makes him feel healthy.
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"I constantly receive treatment using bees to increase my immunity
and body strength," said Abdelfattah.
The benefits of bee-sting therapy have not been scientifically
proven, said Mahmoud Abdullatif, an experienced beekeeper and member
of the Arab Federation of Beekeepers.
"This needs studies and scientific equipment and research so that we
can understand what the bee venom contains and how we can benefit,"
he said.
(Reporting by Amr Dalsh and Sayed Sheasha; Writing by Lena Masri;
Editing by William Maclean)
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