This is the first study done in Vietnam on anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect of bee venom on experimental animals.
In the video, Dalal uses his hands to gather bees and stuff them under his shirt to avoid being hindered by them while taking bile.
Using urine, bee venom ... are the terrible things that the ancient people do with patients in the hope of cure some diseases.
Need to be very careful with the demon face, because its venom is no less venomous - President of Vietnam Beekeepers Association warns after a 6-year-old student in Lao Cai was
A 17th-century British philosopher once said:
Some medieval treatments such as bee venom, skull chisel or stool culture are still in use today, although modern medicine has developed.
Dr. Joshua L Hood and colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine found that toxins in bee venom can kill the HIV virus and not harm surrounding cells.
A new US study finds bees can help protect us from terrorists who prefer to use the bomb.