BVT and CANCER


by: Pat Wagner      From: Bee Informed


I had wonderful results with a cancer patient named Bonnie. She first came to me in July, the same day she bought her burial plot, saying that no Doctors would help her, not even with pain medication, unless she agreed to chemotherapy. They told her that without it, she would not live until Fall, and definitely not until Thanksgiving.


Bonnie had breast, bone, lung, and lymph cancer. Her left arm was so sensitive to touch that she could not tolerate even a breeze, let alone a sleeve to touch it. There were lumps on her neck too sore to touch, she was weak, and her left breast was almost completely eaten away form the armpit to the nipple. You could look at it and see the tumors inside it.  At one point she was in so much pain that she reached into her open breast and tore out a lymph gland.


After stinging her on the first day, I rubbed her arm and told her that I hope she would come back. She idd come back and showed me that she could touch the lumps on her neck because they has become less painful. She was very happy that something positive was happening. As we worked with her, her damaged breast began to grow new skin.


Once, I stung her above her breast toward the shoulder, so that she could move her arm behind herself. Later that day she said it felt very warm and when she checked it she had a red line that ran from there to the middle of her chest and up to her thyroid gland, where it encircled the bottom half of the gland. She wanted to know if that was normal and I told her, "Yes, it's normal for the venom to go where it needs to go, but I don't understand why it encircled the bottom half of the thyroid and not the whole thing." She said she would show me her X-rays, and when she did I saw that only the bottom half of her thyroid was affected!


During Bonnie's Treatment time, she had met my granddaughter, Rena, and they formed a special, loving friendship. Rena and I kept looking for bee wheels to form. It took some time, but when the stings finally started to show those wheels we were very excited. That was when Rena decided to call her lovingly "Bonnie, Bonnie, bee wheel."


Sometime in January Bonnie heard about a new drug, Hercepton, used specifically or breast cancer, After she started taking it, she rapidly went downhill and passed away on February 10. Shortly afterward, I heard on the news that Hercepton had been approved but he FDA for breast cancer with the claim that it could extend a patient's life by as much as three months. The bees had already extended Bonnie's life for more than six months, and she was better, Her cancer had not just slowed down; Apitherapy was killing the cancer and bringing her back to life.


Rena cried when Bonnie passed away and wanted to know why the bee stings could not continue to help her. How do you explain to a child that the stings were stopped in lieu of an FDA approved medication? I just told her that some people do not know that M and not Medical Deity, and that ignorance is what ultimately killed out sweet Bonnie, Bonnie, bee wheel.


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