Short answer; bc big pharma & hospital ind complex.
PCMcGee on
Bees forgot to allocate an advertising budget.
3WordPosts on
Scare a bee and make it sting your breast. Call it a boo bee boobie therapy
Electrical-Orange-38 on
I do not believe this.
rainbaron on
We all know the answer to that 😎
ContributionEasy6513 on
It’s certainly interesting, nature can provide far more cures than Big-Pharma would like to credit.
Before trusting this, you certainly want to see a study with evidence.
Cancer is not something you want to ignore medical advice on and become un-treatable because you were busy with quackery
Fat_eyes_Washington on
Source: screenshot from twitter
Left_Suspect_3378 on
What about this Twitter screenshot makes you believe it’s 100% true?
JelloWise2789 on
Would it destroy the human as well?
edwardc140595 on
I’ve seen this shared by fellow scientists on LinkedIn, I can believe it’s cytotoxic but is it selective for cancer cells?
If so, what is the mechanism of selectivity?
jake2617 on
Short answer money.
In the early 20th century, John D. Rockefeller and his philanthropic foundations significantly influenced modern American medicine by shifting it towards a pharmaceutical-focused system, often called „allopathic medicine.“ Through targeted grants and the 1910 Flexner Report, they promoted medical schools that adopted this model while reducing funding and support for natural and holistic practices, effectively establishing the modern „Big Pharma“ framework
The Flexner Report (1910): Commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation and backed by Rockefeller, this, along with other reports, surveyed medical schools, resulting in the closure of over 50% of them. The report favored schools focusing on laboratory science and pharmaceutical treatments, while discouraging, and in some cases eliminating, schools teaching homeopathy, herbalism, and other holistic approaches.
Rockefeller and Carnegie gave vast sums to medical schools, but only to those that adopted the new, standardized, and drug-oriented curriculum. The new system favored patented, synthetic medicines, **many of which were derived from the petrochemicals that formed the basis of Rockefeller’s wealth.**
Xenocide_X on
Because they haven’t started human trials yet..only been shown to.work in petri dishes and rats. Once human trials start and show promise.. that’s when big pharma comes in and take over the patent and then the media gets a hold of it to push the 1000% markup $$$$. No money in research.. oh and outrage news sells more.. this is too good of a story.
BaronGreywatch on
Probably because it’s horseradish. Interested to see the source though, just in case, because cancer sucks.
shitclay on
Yeah but as per the screenshot the bee should be as big as the boob. I don’t know where will we get these kinda bees.
Because it’s only been demonstrated on a very small scale in mice. Also the venom isn’t straightforward and can kill healthy cells as well as cause allergic reactions. It’s something that needs a lot more research and funding before it can be tested on humans. It could be something useful but I wouldn’t go out of get stung a ton just to test it out.
Potato_Boner on
This just in: everything posted on X is 100% fact, and should be treated as such. No research required because trust me bro.
TeemoTomato on
Probably due to the whole „no evidence of this being a real thing“ thing. Crazy how people who constantly bash on msm also immediately believe every image they see on FB/X
avdangles on
Verified 100% true. Works with snake oil too
oilchanges4everyone on
Riiiiiiiight
BA_lampman on
„By definition,“ I begin,
„Alternative Medicine,“ I continue,
„Has either not been proved to work, or been proved not to work.
Do you know what they call alternative medicine
that’s been proved to work?
Medicine.“
„So you don’t believe
In any natural remedies?“
„On the contrary, Storm; actually:
Before I came to tea
I took a remedy
derived from the bark of a willow tree.
A painkiller that’s virtually side-effect free.
It’s got a weird name;
darling, what was it again?
Maspirin?
Baspirin?
Oh yes, aspirin!
Which I paid about a buck for
down at the local drugstore.“
noneofthismatters666 on
Because it is 100% not true.
OverallManagement824 on
Is this why folks refer to them as bee stings?
AhSoulsOnFire on
Because it’s not true.
Nexgod2 on
Oh, well since they used *2* of the signal emojis and all caps it’s gotta be true.
Currently there are thousands of grandmas reposting this to their Facebook
sweetdealthen on
I’ve heard it helps with some auto immune diseases but doesn’t work as well after a while.
Brown_kid108 on
Literally so many medications and medical treatments are based of natural stuff, people need to understand cancer is one of the most researched diseases and there’s tons of different therapies being experimented with
Also there’s no such thing as a “universal cure” to cancer, every cancer is different, and there’s different types of cancers
Cancer conspiracy theorists are genuinely so stupid bro
Edit: the reason you’ve “never heard of this” is because you wouldn’t be able to comprehend high school biology let alone a cancer treatment
Andre-italiano on
I knew a dude who cured his cancer with bee stings.
HynesKetchup on
Only been tested in petri dishes, they (scientist) are trying to figure out a method where the venom only attacks the cancer cells and not everything else since you can go into anaphlasyic shock.
johnl8422 on
Ive actually heard something similar with MS patients, don’t ask me any science behind it though.
Teeth_Hernandez on
That’s me in the picture. 100% accurate.
-v-v-v- on
Seems to be true if you just google it thats wild.
ElkinFencer10 on
Because it’s bullshit
SDmeteorite216 on
What kind of bees produce milk?
Boobies!
an_iridescent_ham on
The bots really came outta the woodwork to try to make this one seem silly. Yikes.
Jaded-Supermarket-28 on
😆 🤣
catsTXn420 on
Honeybee venom contains a compound called melittin, and in lab studies (like cells in a dish), it has been shown to destroy certain breast cancer cells pretty quickly. That part is legit science. However!!! Those results are in vitro, not in actual human bodies. In real life, bee venom doesn’t just target cancer cells, it can damage healthy tissue too and can cause serious reactions like anaphylaxis. There’s also no approved treatment using bee venom for cancer right now. Researchers are still trying to figure out how to safely isolate and deliver compounds like melittin without harming the rest of the body.
57829 on
Before all of you complain about the Twitter screenshot, two minutes of your time doing some research you will find a lot of research has been done on the matter. Instead of trying to make fun of my post, why don’t you do your own research and see for yourselves. I am trying to share interesting, useful ideas and the NPC’s have come out in full force it seems.
cheo_vl on
That’s a big ass bee
playing_hard on
So apis mel homeopathic remedy?
assfghjlk on
Boiling water probably kills cancer cells in isolation, now make it a treatment
an_iridescent_ham on
Bee venom therapy is great for people with MS as well, due to the antiinflammatory properties of bee venom. Some people with MS will get deliberately stung hundreds of times per BVT session to improve their symptoms.
The_Only_Abe on
What are the cancer rates in beekeepers?
I_Have_No_Idea_420 on
You know what also does that? Fucking sulfuric acid. Yeah, it kills cancer, but only when it’s injected directly into it and it also kills normal cells. Are we on Facebook?
rogerm3xico on
I saw a Nova episode about this once evidently bee venom destroys any cells it comes in contact with so just injecting it into a body doesn’t work. They were trying to design some sort of nanobot delivery system that targets only cancer cells.
Sasuke082594 on
The universe operates on balance… for ever “bad” thing, there is a “good” thing for it
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Short answer; bc big pharma & hospital ind complex.
Bees forgot to allocate an advertising budget.
Scare a bee and make it sting your breast. Call it a boo bee boobie therapy
I do not believe this.
We all know the answer to that 😎
It’s certainly interesting, nature can provide far more cures than Big-Pharma would like to credit.
Before trusting this, you certainly want to see a study with evidence.
Cancer is not something you want to ignore medical advice on and become un-treatable because you were busy with quackery
Source: screenshot from twitter
What about this Twitter screenshot makes you believe it’s 100% true?
Would it destroy the human as well?
I’ve seen this shared by fellow scientists on LinkedIn, I can believe it’s cytotoxic but is it selective for cancer cells?
If so, what is the mechanism of selectivity?
Short answer money.
In the early 20th century, John D. Rockefeller and his philanthropic foundations significantly influenced modern American medicine by shifting it towards a pharmaceutical-focused system, often called „allopathic medicine.“ Through targeted grants and the 1910 Flexner Report, they promoted medical schools that adopted this model while reducing funding and support for natural and holistic practices, effectively establishing the modern „Big Pharma“ framework
The Flexner Report (1910): Commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation and backed by Rockefeller, this, along with other reports, surveyed medical schools, resulting in the closure of over 50% of them. The report favored schools focusing on laboratory science and pharmaceutical treatments, while discouraging, and in some cases eliminating, schools teaching homeopathy, herbalism, and other holistic approaches.
Rockefeller and Carnegie gave vast sums to medical schools, but only to those that adopted the new, standardized, and drug-oriented curriculum. The new system favored patented, synthetic medicines, **many of which were derived from the petrochemicals that formed the basis of Rockefeller’s wealth.**
Because they haven’t started human trials yet..only been shown to.work in petri dishes and rats. Once human trials start and show promise.. that’s when big pharma comes in and take over the patent and then the media gets a hold of it to push the 1000% markup $$$$. No money in research.. oh and outrage news sells more.. this is too good of a story.
Probably because it’s horseradish. Interested to see the source though, just in case, because cancer sucks.
Yeah but as per the screenshot the bee should be as big as the boob. I don’t know where will we get these kinda bees.
Yeah, there is something to this. Look up the case of Ellie Lobel: [https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150327-how-a-bee-sting-saved-my-life](https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150327-how-a-bee-sting-saved-my-life)
Because it’s only been demonstrated on a very small scale in mice. Also the venom isn’t straightforward and can kill healthy cells as well as cause allergic reactions. It’s something that needs a lot more research and funding before it can be tested on humans. It could be something useful but I wouldn’t go out of get stung a ton just to test it out.
This just in: everything posted on X is 100% fact, and should be treated as such. No research required because trust me bro.
Probably due to the whole „no evidence of this being a real thing“ thing. Crazy how people who constantly bash on msm also immediately believe every image they see on FB/X
Verified 100% true. Works with snake oil too
Riiiiiiiight
„By definition,“ I begin,
„Alternative Medicine,“ I continue,
„Has either not been proved to work, or been proved not to work.
Do you know what they call alternative medicine
that’s been proved to work?
Medicine.“
„So you don’t believe
In any natural remedies?“
„On the contrary, Storm; actually:
Before I came to tea
I took a remedy
derived from the bark of a willow tree.
A painkiller that’s virtually side-effect free.
It’s got a weird name;
darling, what was it again?
Maspirin?
Baspirin?
Oh yes, aspirin!
Which I paid about a buck for
down at the local drugstore.“
Because it is 100% not true.
Is this why folks refer to them as bee stings?
Because it’s not true.
Oh, well since they used *2* of the signal emojis and all caps it’s gotta be true.
This is why they’re killing the bees
[the lead researcher rn](https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTZjMDliOTUybnZhYmtqNmY0ZjNjOXNibDViaW5yYmowemt2Y2NiZGRreWNvMnUyNiZlcD12MV9pbnRlcm5hbF9naWZfYnlfaWQmY3Q9Zw/gdLQUV83NZi1O/giphy.gif)
Currently there are thousands of grandmas reposting this to their Facebook
I’ve heard it helps with some auto immune diseases but doesn’t work as well after a while.
Literally so many medications and medical treatments are based of natural stuff, people need to understand cancer is one of the most researched diseases and there’s tons of different therapies being experimented with
Also there’s no such thing as a “universal cure” to cancer, every cancer is different, and there’s different types of cancers
Cancer conspiracy theorists are genuinely so stupid bro
Edit: the reason you’ve “never heard of this” is because you wouldn’t be able to comprehend high school biology let alone a cancer treatment
I knew a dude who cured his cancer with bee stings.
Only been tested in petri dishes, they (scientist) are trying to figure out a method where the venom only attacks the cancer cells and not everything else since you can go into anaphlasyic shock.
Ive actually heard something similar with MS patients, don’t ask me any science behind it though.
That’s me in the picture. 100% accurate.
Seems to be true if you just google it thats wild.
Because it’s bullshit
What kind of bees produce milk?
Boobies!
The bots really came outta the woodwork to try to make this one seem silly. Yikes.
😆 🤣
Honeybee venom contains a compound called melittin, and in lab studies (like cells in a dish), it has been shown to destroy certain breast cancer cells pretty quickly. That part is legit science. However!!! Those results are in vitro, not in actual human bodies. In real life, bee venom doesn’t just target cancer cells, it can damage healthy tissue too and can cause serious reactions like anaphylaxis. There’s also no approved treatment using bee venom for cancer right now. Researchers are still trying to figure out how to safely isolate and deliver compounds like melittin without harming the rest of the body.
Before all of you complain about the Twitter screenshot, two minutes of your time doing some research you will find a lot of research has been done on the matter. Instead of trying to make fun of my post, why don’t you do your own research and see for yourselves. I am trying to share interesting, useful ideas and the NPC’s have come out in full force it seems.
That’s a big ass bee
So apis mel homeopathic remedy?
Boiling water probably kills cancer cells in isolation, now make it a treatment
Bee venom therapy is great for people with MS as well, due to the antiinflammatory properties of bee venom. Some people with MS will get deliberately stung hundreds of times per BVT session to improve their symptoms.
What are the cancer rates in beekeepers?
You know what also does that? Fucking sulfuric acid. Yeah, it kills cancer, but only when it’s injected directly into it and it also kills normal cells. Are we on Facebook?
I saw a Nova episode about this once evidently bee venom destroys any cells it comes in contact with so just injecting it into a body doesn’t work. They were trying to design some sort of nanobot delivery system that targets only cancer cells.
The universe operates on balance… for ever “bad” thing, there is a “good” thing for it