Comments on “Honeybee venom contains chemical that kills breast cancer cells in minutes, study shows”

  1. Jimmy Chonga says:
    09/02/2020 at 7:45 PM

    Great. And at a time when the BEE population is in crisis/extinction levels world-wide. How convenient?

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    1. Millie Meters says:
      09/03/2020 at 4:25 AM

      I think the article said you could use synthetic venom.

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    2. Atlantis says:
      09/03/2020 at 9:32 AM

      Did you even read the article? It said it could be reproduced in labs. Which means they don’t have to kill off all the bees. ????

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    3. DMurray says:
      09/03/2020 at 10:14 AM

      That is good for the bee’s. They will make Honey Bee farm’s which in turn helps repopulation .Going to need alot of stingers

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    4. Tlc says:
      09/03/2020 at 12:30 PM

      Being a woman who has had this horrible breast cancer , I would go for it need for a reason and if u want to do something about instead of bitch then do it.. alot of women and men will get help they need instead of dieing and families watching this .. I’m all for .. so from me to u please go raise bees and stop your complaining

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    5. June says:
      09/03/2020 at 5:52 PM

      Are you kidding me? What exactly do you mean by that comment? There are bees all over the world and I think it’s only American honeybees that ate disappearing. I’ve had the breast cancer that they are talking about and thankfully survived. I will never be the same though even after 17 months of chemo, 33 weeks of radiation and a pill every day for 5 years with awful side effects.

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    6. David says:
      09/04/2020 at 3:08 AM

      Did you read the article? While the study dissects live bee stingers to extract melittin, it finds this compound can be successfully reproduced in labs. The synthetic product mirrored the majority of the anti-cancer effects of honeybee venom,” the Australian scientist adds.

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    7. Em says:
      09/04/2020 at 4:06 AM

      My thoughts exactly. Planned by pharma who also create the pesticides killing bees.

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    8. Cathiebeth says:
      09/04/2020 at 7:31 AM

      Even more convenient? “The synthetic product mirrored the majority of the anti-cancer effects of honeybee venom.” So they can artificially reproduce it in a lab already, and don’t even need the bees- even though it’s only “mostly” as effective.

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    9. Joyce Pacholek says:
      09/05/2020 at 11:05 AM

      The articles says that the compound can be reproduced in labs.

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    10. Melanie says:
      09/06/2020 at 1:27 AM

      The bee population is definitely in crisis, yet so is our human population when it comes to cancer. The scientists HAVE determined that the compound produced by the specific bees IS reproducible and WORKS!

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    11. Charlie Larkin says:
      09/09/2020 at 12:52 PM

      My thoughts exactly, human life is more valuable than a bees. And my aunt has breast cancer so I love that this works! But what about the bees? With the extinction almost inescapable, how will we prevent their complete extinction while still saving breast cancer victims?

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    12. Graham says:
      09/09/2020 at 7:23 PM

      Just what i was thinking Jimmy, and they’ve known that it can do this for decades. Makes you wonder who’s in charge of killing off the bees doesn’t it? Aren’t big pharma tied in with Monsanto?

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  2. Scobie says:
    09/03/2020 at 1:13 AM

    This is awesome news

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  3. Reggie Hammond says:
    09/03/2020 at 1:20 AM

    God with all the scientists earning salaries often paid with taxpayer funded grants in these labs that often create the worse of things I can’t believe not until now has one of them thought to see what kills cancer cells & what might bee venom contain as far as a remedy. What the hell do the do all day in all those labs all over the world? They make drugs & cosmetics & test it all on innocent animals & that’s what they admit. What they are really up to is sick & pure evil.

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  4. Rick says:
    09/03/2020 at 1:23 AM

    The Honey Bee does currently have a high mortality rate, but it is nowhere near extinction level. There are more honeybee hives (managed) today than 20 years ago.

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  5. CC Clarke says:
    09/03/2020 at 6:04 AM

    Hey Jimmy,

    Did you not comprehend the sentence that states, “this compound can be successfully reproduced in labs”?

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  6. Sandra says:
    09/03/2020 at 9:45 AM

    We start killing all the bees to save people you going to kill people anyway because then they can,t pollinate. I think they should study this more instead of killing the bees that’s ridiculous when they’re in Jeopardy now.

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  7. Geemee says:
    09/03/2020 at 9:56 AM

    Your comment reveals that you are not the brightest bulb in the box–
    Did you not read the entire article? It says the synthetic form of melittin is almost completely as effective as the natural version.

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  8. George says:
    09/03/2020 at 12:56 PM

    What a wonderful discovery. The transition to a widely available medication cannot come soon enough. I lost a very dear friend and diving buddy to breast cancer. I miss her very much. A friend of mine lost his wife to the same disease – she was 26 – he was devastated and has never recovered. Let’s hope there are other substances like this that will be found to treat other forms of cancer.

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  9. Maureen napieralski says:
    09/03/2020 at 4:54 PM

    I am a survivor 17 yrs breast cancer.to find this solution in bees is wonderful!! What would be the side effects compared to chemotherapy? What a wonderful find!!

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  10. Rogean says:
    09/03/2020 at 6:37 PM

    Its not about the bees. They don’t need bees.

    “While the study dissects live bee stingers to extract melittin, it finds this compound can be successfully reproduced in labs.
    “The synthetic product mirrored the majority of the anti-cancer effects of honeybee venom,” the Australian scientist adds.

    So, they can make melittin without using bees and still have the main effect.
    The question is, will they make it available for breast cancer victims?
    Curing disease is bad for business.
    Treating disease is good for business.

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  11. Zahra Tappouni says:
    09/03/2020 at 11:04 PM

    1950 and no progress, so sad.

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  12. frances says:
    09/04/2020 at 9:24 PM

    I read an article on a woman who buys bees in the last stages of life and using them stings the area around her spine to deal with her illness which if I recall correctly was Lime disease.

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  13. The Proxy says:
    09/06/2020 at 5:53 AM

    Do you have any video of that? I’d like to find out more details.

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  14. Grace Shelton says:
    09/06/2020 at 1:15 PM

    For crying out loud, it has been under study for a cancer treatment for 20 years??? And just now figuring out a dose for humans??? Honest to gosh, just another example of slow walking treatments that could save lives. How about if they get on the ball and get this thing into the treatment procedures asap.
    BTW – I am a breast cancer patient currently in remission but with the black cloud of return hanging over my head 24/7.

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  15. Kristin Hendricks says:
    09/10/2020 at 3:38 PM

    How is this available? Where can you get it?

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