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Ben Framed:
There is a beekeeper in Florida who >reported< he (had) skin cancer. What he says he did was pick 10 bees and one by one, had them sting on, and around his skin cancer spot. He says that eliminated it.

In this case, I really don?t know about that. 🤷🏻‍♂️

animal:
who knows? sounds plausible when it comes to the farmer ..

but "nanobees" research is interesting
https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/nanobees-deliver-deadly-sting#:~:text=By%20arming%20small%20particles%20dubbed,holes%20in%20the%20cell%20membrane.

and there are other similar studies ... plus there's a lot of new research trying to create true nanobots for delivery of drugs (probably at least 10 years off)

bee venom and cancer .. this one gets kinda deep fast
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378503/

max2:
Say no more...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/F1n2qnSIjm0

maxell86:
The power of hindsight.

Honeybee honey will help, but not for certain people. Supermarket honey verus fresh pure honey. But different flora, that MGO stuff helps different ailments.
Australia stingless TC,TA,AA honey might show different results for diseases. Same for Aussie social bees, the flora they take pollen and nectar from increases the potency to help treat human conditions.

Anyone who has any mouth, teeth problems, cloves help. But honey in tea also helps. So does salty water. But that is a clue for most infections and treatable conditions.
But who cares, the rate of the suburban expansion, might spell out we will miss out of some possible treatments derived from nature. Even some cures.
Then the weather, angophoras around here have not flowered, they have budded, few weeks late as they need consistent days of sunshine to transform buds into flower, flower pollen, flower nectar.
A angophoras bud branch (4-5mm) landed on me while observing the bees yesterday afternoon. Oh you typically flower by now, December usually. Usually have the petals in the air when its windy.

Then the path of propolis and healing
https://scottishbeekeepers.org.uk/event/january-webinar-propolis-with-james-fearnley/
Plenty of youtube stuff as well, tincture and propolis, propolis and wax, etc

Now Australia native social bees, do propolis a bit different, tree sap from different eucalptus, etc. Worth finding out more.
Worth finding out more about the different flora in your area, there are surprises still be be discovered.

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