How to Use: Apitherapy Bee Venom Injection Kit
Getting started with Megan's Miracle Bee Venom Therapy Kits is easy. Learn everything you need to know about bee venom skin injections and how to get the most benefit out of your venom treatments following the safety guidelines below.
How often do I administer the injections?
Bee venom injections are 3 times weekly when you first get started with your skin injections. Whenever possible, the injections should be given with a day of rest in-between e.g Monday, Wednesday, & Friday.
As you move forward with a higher dose of venom per treatment and you are well adjusted to regular exposure to bee venom, you will increase your injection frequency to daily and up to several times daily, if necessary.
How much bee venom solution do i administer per injection?
When you first begin your Apitherapy regimen, injections are given at a rate of 0.1 ml of venom solution. The amount of solution injected into the skin should be increased weekly (as tolerable) from 0.1 ml of venom solution to 0.5 ml of solution per injection.
If no complications or detox symptoms occur as a direct result of the skin injections, dosage may be increased as follows:
Week 1: 0.1 ml venom solution
Week 2: 0.2 ml venom solution
Week 3: 0.3 ml venom solution
Week 4: 0.4 ml venom solution
Week 5: 0.5 ml venom solution
Week 6: 0.6 ml venom solution
Week 7: 0.7 ml venom solution
Take Notice Here: Increasing your dose of venom before completing a full week of injections may cause detox symptoms, health complications, additional pain/discomfort, and/or allergic-type responses, even in non-allergic individuals. It is suggested that dosage be increased no sooner than on a weekly basis unless under the guidance of a medical professional or trained apitherapist.
When can I get started on the double strength injections?
After you complete a full therapy cycle with our regular strength, medical grade venom therapy kit (after the vile is empty- approximately 7-8 weeks) you may begin your second bee venom therapy cycle with our medical grade, double strength kit, as soon as you are ready.
The injection schedules provided are based on the general guidelines (including dose and frequency venom) that professional apitherapists and Allergists use when treating individuals with severe bee venom allergies, utilizing immunotherapy.
Following your third bee venom therapy cycle, you can move up and get started with our natural grade bee venom therapy kits for even better immunity boosting benefits.
How long is each treatment cycle?
Each cycle of skin injections lasts approximately 60 days or 8 weeks but will vary based on tolerance levels, body weight, current dosage, and/or injection schedule you are currently following. Please refer to individual injection schedules for a more accurate time frame of each stage in your recovery.
How will I know it is okay to increase my dose of venom?
If you experience extreme stinging or burning associated with your injections that you are unable to tolerate, we suggest you wait at least a week before attempting to increase your dose again.
The injections shouldn't cause severe pain and these types of uncomfortable sensations are completely avoidable. It's important to take things at your own pace and do not rush yourself or push yourself to do more than you are able to handle. If necessary, you may need to decrease your dose administered per injection if pain sensations are not subsiding.
Ps. Be sure to follow all of our bee venom therapy tips on your care cards that come with your purchase for a smoother, easier journey on your path to better health.
Using a potent apitherapy soap made with a high percentage of top-quality honeybee venom is key to lowering pain, skin reactions, allergic responses, and detox symptoms associated with your injections- no matter what symptoms you are looking to get rid of or what type of health condition(s) you have.
How do I get started using my kit?
Bee venom Injections should not be used by individuals who have a minor to severe allergy to honeybees, honey, royal jelly, propolis, bees wax, bee venom, or bee stings without first consulting a healthcare professional for guidance and instruction. If you have a known allergy to bee venom or any of the bee products from the hive, we suggest getting started with venom immunotherapy under the guidance of your medical doctor- Most health insurance including Medicaid will cover the cost of your treatments with your Allergist.
Warning: Bee products including honeybee venom and venom therapy may not be safe for infants under the age of one, whom have an underdeveloped immune system.