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Barbara and Peter Dalby,
Pebadale Apiaries, 37 Cecil Road, Cheshunt, Herts. EN8 8TN
Barbara and Peter have kept bees for nearly 50 years and for 35 of those have been interested in all aspects of Apitherapy and are happy to advise anyone on its uses.  They give lectures to many groups of people to try and widen the interest and knowledge of both beekeepers and the general public.  Specific training sessions are arranged (especially for those wishing to use Bee Venom Therapy) when there is sufficient interest for these to be viable.  One to one advice sessions can also be arranged. Overall they try and promote bees and bee products in the wider world.
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22 Comments:

  • Barbara Bradbury

    Hi I've have some tumours on the side of my nose diagnosed as BCC and wondered if bee venom would kill these fungal looking white tumours. Can you help me please? I live in Wokingham Berkshire, any apitherapy around this area. Thank you

  • Abeer Abdel Kader

    I heard about successful stories of bee venome in regenerating damaged nerves ,so i wonder if it can treat optic nerve damage in glucoma .

    • Stefan Stangaciu

      bee venom is normally contra-indicated in glaucoma because it may increase the pressure in the eyes... you should try first with propolis and royal jelly eye drops and other similar soft methods, and then, only under medical coordination, micro-bee stings therapy

  • Monica Lixandru

    Hi, Can you tell me please if you do Therapy with bee venom involves stings ? Thank you, Monica

  • Monica Lixandru

    Hi, Can you tell me please if you do Therapy with bee venom involves stings? Thank you, Monica

    • Stefan Stangaciu

      There are over 10 methods to use bee venom in the prevention and treatment of diseases. I suggest you will search for your nearest specialist in apitherapy, to see what method fits best your needs.

  • Dylan noonan

    Hello I’m writing to see if you do bee venom therapy involving stings? I’ve been struggling over the past couple years with chronic fatigue syndrome and wondering if you can help.

    • Stefan Stangaciu

      Yes, bee venom can help, but you need to improve many other things, including your diet and lifestyle. Royal jelly, 5-15 ml/day may be better than bee venom. Check with the nearest apitherapy practitioner from your area.

    • Grace Esaete

      Hello Please how can one get bee venom for treatment of breast cancer tumor Regards Grace

  • Bam

    Hi, I'm finding it challenging to find locations in the UK that offer bee sting therapy. I have Lyme and Co-infections and have met a dead end in regards to support from my GP. I have tried alternative roots such as, herbal/ naturopathic remedies with limited results. I do not wish to sting myself, I should add. Is there a directory of professionals within this field that you can direct me to? Any advice or guidance is much appreciated

  • Mr Chaudhry

    Please advise if you can help to treatment for peripheral neuropathy syndrome pain in feet and legs calves all the time day and night I am an elderly man who is suffering from diabetic 2

  • Nadine Griffin

    Hi I am writing on behalf of my mother who has stage 4 breast cancer metastases. She is in a lot of pain with tumours on her back and spine and has looked into receiving bee sting therapy but cannot find anywhere in London that does it. Can you shed any light on where we can look for her to recieve this treatment or do you offer anything like this?

  • Katiushka Borges

    Hi dear fellow apitherapists. I am a Member of the Mexican Apitherapy Society since the beginning of this year and Practicing. I cured Myself a hiatus hernia. I would line to be in touch and get connected with other Apitherapists. My number is 07471082178 and live in South West London. Bees regards Katiushka Borges

  • Badmus m.idowu

    Pls I'm from Africa, Nigeria precisely. I have little knowledge of Bee keeping & av been using honeybee venom as therapy to treat hundreds of ailment. Pls I need more training on Bee Venom therapy as to become a professional. Kindly booked me for any of your workshop or training in London. I will be very grateful to come over to study more

  • Rachel Borthwick

    Hello, I have just been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer for the second time in 18 months. I know this cancer is the most aggressive and there is limited treatment for it. I am looking for any help/advice possible please, Thank you.

  • Milo

    Hello there I'm curious about bee venom for helping with raynaulds symptoms and also associated neuropathy Is this something worthwhile trying ? I'm based in the uk. Many thanks

    • Stefan Stangaciu

      Yes, bee venom (in form of cream, and then, if still necessary in form of micro-stings) can help against Raynaud syndrome. You need a local acupuncturist to guide you on the stimulation of the best points (on the points Gall bladder 21, Triple warmer 3, Large intestine 4, Heart 9). Be sure to have all anti-allergic remedies at hand before you do the treatments. Speak with your local allergist.

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