The following is the best information I could find on sting therapy.
You do not need a prescription to sell bees. At the AAS we suggest to all our members that they have an EpiPen when they sting themselves in case they do have an allergic. Perhaps you can insist that they have one when you sell them bees. Now if you could just encourage them to join our organization to stay up to date on apitherapy (which includes bee venom therapy, royal jelly, honey, propolis and pollen) it would be outstanding!!!
Thanks for helping these folks!
Sara
To:
aasoffice@apitherapy.org
Subject: selling bees
I am a Michigan beekeeper and recently I have had many people contacting me to obtain bees for sting therapy. Do I need to see a prescription for these people to obtain bees from me to be sure that they are in a Doctors care because of the possibility of them having a reaction to the stings that could cost them their lives?
Clint
Bemrose's Bees
Clinton Bemrose
Mason, Michigan
Near Lansing, MI
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CMAC 2003
The American Apitherapy Society¹s
Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course
July 10 July 13, 2003
Los Angeles, California
A hands-on course in apitherapy for beginners and
Experienced apitherapists wishing to keep up to date.
Starting with the reception the evening of Thursday, July 10 the AAS is offering their annual course in apitherapy. This course is designed for people new to apitherapy and for experienced apitherapists who are interested in learning the latest in apitherapy treatments. You will
Have the opportunity to experience apitherapy -- hands-on.
Your instructors will be interesting, enthusiastic people devoted to healing with natural products as well as an experienced team of apitherapists. The classes will be small; the atmosphere conducive to questions and dialogue. The course will cover the use of bee venom therapy, pollen, propolis and royal jelly. The course will culminate in
An exam Sunday morning for those who are interested in receiving the Certificate of Knowledge.
Registration for the course and materials:
$275 for AAS members and $300 for non-members (includes a one year membership.) NOTE: Registration fees do not include hotel and meals.
To register, send your payment (US dollars please money order or credit card) along with your name, address, phone, and email to us at the address below or fax it to use. (Don¹t email that¹s not a secure method for credit card information!)
The hotel is the Four Points Sheraton at Los Angeles (LAX) International Airport. The Special AAS Room Rate is $74.00 per night, single or double occupancy so be certain to use the AAS name (Telephone: 800-529-4685) when reserving. The Four Points offers a free airport shuttle 24 hours a day. Please remember, July is tourism season in LA so reserve your room soon!
We hope to see you in Los Angeles!
Consider the Apitherapy CD from the international Apimondia Society!
Most everything you would ever want to know about apitherapy with great graphics! $35. Plus shipping and handling. Order from our website:
www.apitherapy.org.
Sara A. Cornwall
Executive Director
American Apitherapy Society
1209 Post Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583-2023 USA
Phone: 914-725-7944
Fax: 914-723-0920
E-Mail:
aas.office@verizon.net
Clint
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Clinton Bemrose
just South of Lansing Michigan