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Page 1: Apitherapy and Psychiatry Honey Bee Venom Usage for Psychiatric Patients Michael Gurevich, MD HolisticMD.org 1

Apitherapy and PsychiatryHoney Bee Venom

Usage for Psychiatric Patients

Michael Gurevich, MDHolisticMD.org

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Is there a conflict of interest?

- No

and I will keep it this way

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My credentials

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Michael I. Gurevich, M.D.HolisticMD.orgDiplomat American Board of PsychiatryDiplomat American Board of Addiction PsychiatryDiplomat American Board of Holistic MedicineCertified in: Acupuncture, EMDRAdditional training in:

Applied Psycho NeurobiologyAutonomic Response TestingKinesiological testing

Neural TherapyHoney Bee Venom TherapyOrthomolecular medicineInstitute of Functional Medicine

Guided ImagerySystemic Family Constellation (Hellinger method)

MeditationYoga Positive Psychology Other holistic modalities

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My personal induction in to the field

• Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D.- one of the best medical practitioners in US and Europe. He has extensive experience in using honey bee venom (apitoxin) therapy.

• Ruptured meniscus: anything to avoid surgery .• Michael Simics, Apitronic Services- was my first

teacher.• Stefan Stangaciu, MD (Romania),

Apitherapy Internet Course.• Reading, doing it, enjoying it, sharing it.

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Challenge: should I give bee venom to my psychiatric patients?

• What if they have arthritis? • What if they have a sport injury?• What if they have Lyme?• Can it also help their psychiatric conditions?• Can we challenge the dogma on two sides?

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Conventional vs. vs. vs. vs.

Holistic

Psychiatry

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Conventional psychiatry The Power of Diagnosis

• Every one given a diagnosis, often several. • Diagnoses are based on DSM IV (The

Psychiatric Bible) .– DSM III, IV and soon V are put together by a

group of people with strong ties to industry.– Disease definition changes every few years. – Etiology is disregarded.

• Patient is equated with the disease.• And compared with a group of patients with

similar disease.• Individuality is disregarded. What’s your Dx?

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Conventional psychiatryThe Power of Diagnosis

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• Doctors usually assume that Disease is caused be a “Chemical Imbalance”, or “Deficiency in Neurotransmitters” based on…???

• Tests to confirm presumptive deficiency/ excess are available, but are not used…???

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Conventional PsychiatryThe Power of Medication

• Medication treatment dominates psychiatry.• FDA approves medications based on:

– Short term, selective, only successful studies– Medications put in a group of ANTI.. –psychotic,

depressants, etc.

• As soon as medication is approved, ANTI- category begins to expand:– …depressants approved to Tx anxiety.– …psychotic approved to Tx depression.

• Medications are non-specific in their action, except they have strong neurotoxic effects.

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Conventional Psychiatry• Non-Specific Diagnosis + Non-Specific

treatment = At best short term remission – In 4-6 weeks, in 20-30% of patients; – 50% of whom relapse within one year and– A LOT of side effects.

• But in spite of these– 20-25 % of all US population are on 1+

psychotropic medications and – ~ 10% of children <15 yo.

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Conventional psychiatry

• Disability due to psychiatric conditions is rapidly growing, now is the largest group among all disabled patients.

• Incredible rise in the Treatment Resistant Psychiatric Conditions (but nobody reports statistics).

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Psychiatric Disability for children <18 years old

• 1987: 293,000 total on disability 16,200 (5 % ) due to mental

illness• 2007: 561,000 on disability due to

mental illness. 25 times increase.• Social Security Administration , annual statistical reports on

SSI program, 1996-2008; and Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 1988-1992.

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Holistic Psychiatry

• Purpose: assist patients to reach their optimal level of health, with minimal cost and no side effects.

• Finding obstacles to healing and matching specific healing to individual patient.

• Magic tools:– Kinesiological testing.– Lechter’s antenna and Bioresonance Analysis of

Health (BAH).

• Medical diagnosis- is not important in resolving patient’s issue (but it is a language that patient/ medical community understands), it signifies certain vulnerabilities we should be aware of.

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The 5 Levels of Healing – A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

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Therapeutic methods are used according to on which level healing

issue is addressed • Physical Level:

– Supplements, Injections, bee venom, etc.

• Energetic Level: – Acupuncture, energy psychology, etc.

• Psycho-emotional– Special forms of psychotherapy, etc.

• Transpersonal– Systemic Family Constellation

• Spiritual- meditation, spiritual interventions.

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Where does bee venom therapy fits in my practice ?

• Self-referred patients looking for BV therapy.• Medical patients in my practice: arthritis,

inflammation, injuries (as part of neural therapy).

• Lyme spectrum disorder: joint inflammation, arthritis, bacteriosis.

• Tx Resistant Mood Disorder.• Anxiety with accompanying arthritis. • Substance abuse.

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Getting off psychotropic meds using bee venom

• Harriet W. is 58 yo retired school teacher, avid golf and tennis player

• Dx : Treatment Resistant Major Depression for >10 years; came on 5 psychotropic meds.

• Started BV because of elbow and knee pain (had several surgeries).

• Initially: severe itching. Persevere, because of immediate pain↓.

• Itching persisted for 3 weeks.• Over the next 4 month she slowly tapered her

meds. Feeling better than in years.

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Pitfalls: Be careful with psychiatric patients; they are prone to panic

• Antoinette is a 57 yo WF suffering from anxiety, depression, and chronic back pain. She was more comfortable with remaining on meds.

• She received 1 BVSE divided in 20 doses in a usual way.

• She became frightened about itching reaction. She was admitted to ER and received steroids and IV infusion.

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Manic Switch? Or Just stress?

• Bill O. is a 38 yo WM, single, struggling with chronic depression for years. Physical abuse and neglect as a child. Reduced his meds by himself. Several trials of supplements failed.

• Exercise is the best for him, but stopped because of pain due to overtraining.

• HBV injections started at my office; later doing at home with assistance.

• Depression lifted in 2 weeks. Lost 20 lb.• But… in 2 mo. He became almost hypomanic.

Stress: he was buying his first house.• Has been doing well for > year

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Vertigo- relieved by neural therapy with bee venom

• 65 yo WM, retired Gym teacher, father of my former “hopeless” patients.

• Comes with C/o lightheadedness, connected to viral infection.

• Neural therapy with bee venom injections behind ear resolves Sx after two Tx.

• Sx reoccur and respond to Tx every 8 to 15 months.

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Possible Use of Apitoxins in Normalization of Alcohol Drinking

Drinking

• I.Krivopalov-Moskvin, et. Institute of Clinical Apitherapy, Chelyabinsk, Russia

• 4,300 patients have been treated in over 10 years.

• 679 of them observed and included in study.

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Possible use of Apitoxins in Normalization of Alcohol

Drinking drinking

GroupsRemission

6 month%Remission

1 yea%Remission

3 years %

Alcohol abuse (412)

84.9 77.9 69.9

Alcohol Dependence

(267)79.9 69.8 55.1

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The Apitox Program For Narcomania Treatment

• I.Krivopalov-Moskvin, et. Institute of Clinical Apitherapy, Chelyabinsk, Russia.

• 3 year study: inpatient and outpatinet observation for one year; 61 patients.

• Reduction of main symptoms of abstinence observed in 75% in 2-3 days.

• 44% of patients remain in remission up to 6 months.

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What does it take to inject dried honey bee venom

(apitoxin) ? 1. Michael Simics collecting dried honey bee

venom, preparing it, standardizing it meticulously, shipping it.

2. Using procaine 1%, preservative free.3. Putting it in 3 CC syringe.4. Adding apitoxin .1 cc per one honey bee venom

sting (or less if it is Venex 20).5. Putting 30 g needle.

6. Making multiple intra-cutaneous (into the skin) injections (see video).

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Injecting bee venom

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A few tips:

• Be careful about adrenal fatigue!• Injections in the area of adrenal

glands and below diaphragm – helpful for depression.

• Injections behind ears have great effect for early Meniere's Disease.

• Muscle test where to inject and BAH’s if to inject.

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Family feud:

• Life honey bee venom stings • vs. • Dried honey bee venom/ procaine

injections.• Few thoughts and • …lets just work together and support

each other .

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Live Honey Bee Venom (BV) vs. Dried Honey Bee Venom (Apitoxin)

  Live Bee Venom Dried Bee VenomPotency/ storage Depending on

season, area, storage, how long applied, etc.

Predictable, standardized, easy to store, long shelf life

All BV fractions Yes NoAdministration: easiness & speed

Cumbersome Easy and fast

Honey Bees fate Sacrificed Minimal effectPain Moderate to severe Mild to moderateWho can administer?

Anybody Need a licensure to inject & trained patients

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Live Honey Bee Venom (BV) vs. Dried Honey Bee Venom (Apitoxin)

Bee venom supply Any bee keeper Only few manufactures in the world

Cost per injection ??? $0.40-0.75, including all supplies

How many practitioners are using it?

??? Very few. (Only one on East Coast- MG)

Head to Head Comparison

Not available. Some anecdotal stories. Except…

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Summary

• Do not avoid patients with psychiatric conditions and substance abuse, just bee careful.

• If you have a licensure to inject, consider injectable apitoxin: it is easy and reliable to use.

• Spread the good word about how effective honey bee venom therapy is!!!

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Questions???•Questions??•Questions?