One study looks into bee venom and thymoquinone to stop cancer cells from growing and to make them self-destruct.
The latest buzz in the beauty industry surrounds an ingredient with a sting. Increasingly common in cosmetics and skincare, bee venom has received its fair share of praise and scrutiny in recent ...
Bee venom is the latest anti-aging ingredient creating a buzz in the beauty world. The compound's key component, the melittin peptide, has been shown to trigger the skin's natural repair mechanisms by ...
You might be wondering: What's the catch? Are there any drawbacks to exposing yourself to bee venom? And is there any validity to claims about these holistic treatments? We spoke to experts in the ...
Bee, wasp venom shortage could be dangerous for those with allergies As summer begins, signaling peak time for insect stings, allergists across the U.S. are warning of a shortage of a little-known but ...
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The Queen is a huge fan of facialist Deborah Mitchell's beauty treatments, which feature an ingredient from her own garden Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Queen Camilla’s favorite ...
Bee venom contains several active molecules such as peptides and enzymes that have advantageous potential in treating inflammation and central nervous system diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people who are strongly allergic to bee venom, desensitization using sublingual (i.e., under-the-tongue) immunotherapy may be a safer than injection immunotherapy, ...