Allergy Notice and Disclaimer
Disclaimer: As with any new medication or treatment you get started with, there is always a risk for allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis. Although it is very rare, especially with such a minimal dose of bee venom, we suggest first getting tested for any existing bee allergies before getting started with bee venom injections from home.
Additionally, we recommend having someone monitor you for a minimum of 30 minutes after administering your first venom injection, to make sure no serious signs or side effects occur that could result in further complications down the road. If no serious side effects are observed within 30 minutes after giving the first injection, it is okay to move forward and progress with your injection schedule below.
If you are still experiencing severe anxiety or have concerns about allergic reactions occurring from your venom injections, we recommend keeping some antihistamines on hand, at all times. Antihistamines will stop any allergic response that occurs and prevent any serious complications from occurring. Take antihistamines like Allegra 24 hours as you deem necessary. Additionally, you can keep some Children's Allegra (liquid or instant dissolve tablets) in case you need an antihistamine that works immediately. Just be sure not to take Allegra 24 hours every day once you begin your bee venom therapy cycle’s on protocol as this may inhibit the effectiveness of your venom injections.
It is important to note that if you have a severe allergy to bee venom, the reaction is always immediately after exposure and cannot occur later on.
Another important thing to note: bee venom immediately activates the immune response upon entering the skin, causing pain, swelling, inflammation, redness, skin color changes, warmth, and sometimes itching at and around the injection site. This often occurs immediately after administering the injection and these symptoms can continue for several minutes, up to several days. This is a normal response that everyone experiences and is not a sign of a serious allergic reaction. In fact, it is a good sign that the venom is working and is no reason to be concerned. It is normal for these types of reactions to occur even with experienced users and professional apitherapists. Once you stop increasing your dose of venom continuously, your body is likely to adjust and these types of symptoms will decrease in severity over time.
Don’t forget that you are likely to experience all of the detox symptoms associated with your recovery from Morgellons Disease as a direct result of your protocol tasks, bee venom injections, apitherapy cleansers & products, and apitherapy supplements throughout protocol too.
To learn more about bee venom, the components in bee venom and their properties, or more about the reactions you may experience from your venom injections, get started in our FREE online Master Courses here. You can learn everything there is to know about bee venom starting in Course 3 here. And, everything there is to know about bee venom skin injections in Course 4 here.