The Best Homeopathic Remedy For Insect Stings and Bites

Are you going camping with your friends, spouse or little darlings? Likely there are going to be red ants, flying ants, angry wasps, bees, and many insects sharing your trip with you, in the great outdoors. If THEY get you, you may be kept indoors for the rest of your trip.  If you get stung by an insect, this remedy will alleviate the symptoms so that you don't have to remain indoors sick, red, swollen, inflammed, sore, burning, and ill.  This remedy is called Apis Mellfica. It is a homeopathic remedy made from a honey bee. The whole bee is used for the remedy. 

A Real Life Example: My friend decided to walk everywhere barefoot, because walking around barefoot grounds us to planet Earth better than anything else. She walked over some grass and a flying red ant stung her toe. She didn't do anything about it right away and before she knew, an MD told her she had cellulitis. Cellulitis is a inflammation of the dermis that if not treated soon by antibiotics, can go into the bloodstream and affect other body parts. My friend being allergic to every antibiotic known to man, could not take them, time was ticking. This is what she did.

1.)
Took homeopathic remedies APIS and LEDUM, as I advised her.
2.) Used the Dan Croft Zapper (to kill bacteria, virus)
3.) Inundated herself with medicinal mushrooms (boost immunity)
4.) Her foot had to be elevated above her heart most of the time

The infection stopped spreading within a few days, and eventually went away. She went back to another MD, and he said that's impossible! only anitbiotics can kill cellulitis, then you must NOT of had cellultis! Even though she was clearly diagnosed with it.
IF you want to see how bad cellulitis can get, watch this video on cellulitis (be warned its discusting!)

But on a deeper level what else can APIS be used for besides bee stings? Many homeopaths do not even consider Apis for anything else. This is a crucial mistake, assuming that certain remedies are only useful for acute cases and not suitable for anything else. Our head of Homeopathy, Mirsada Vins, at the OCHM even said to us: Even Arnica can be used for chronic conditions! 

Did you know that Apis is a key remedy for any prolapsus conditions? Prolapse (a bearing down feeling) of the rectum, vagina and uterus to be specific. And NO it's not just Sepia.

So if an Apis patient walks into your office how do you know? What makes it different from all the 3000 other homeopathic remedies, and insect remedies, and even acid remedies which appear similar?

Apis is the most uncommital remedy in our materia medica. If you think that Nux Vomica has commitment issues stand aside dear ones because here comes APIS!!  Nux Vomica can't commit to a relationship, where as Apis can't commit to anything. Nope not their partner, their business, their family, or appointments! There is this underlying feeling of "needing to run away" and escape everything. They can't stay in one place, always on the move, change thier mind quickly, and even their speech patterns reflect this. They jump from one subject to the other, they are ungrounded, they are vibrant lively types, who gesture alot.

They tend to be selfish and apathetic. They do not mean to upset anyone, they can only think of themselves, their state overtakes them, and they run away and do not think about how this affects those around them. Their is also this apathetic component, where they do not want to make "the effort". They burnout a lot due to their hyper nature, and then apathy sets in. Jealousy is also a component of Apis, jealousy from others, or jealousy towards others.  Their deepest fear is being alone, which is a bit of a dichotomy due to the fact that they always run away from everyone.

Lindsay Tietz, BSc, HD
Owner Intention to Heal
Homeopathic Medicine Practitioner and Holistic Nutrition Expert
Proudly Serving The Toronto Danforth Area Directly 

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