At Mitogenesis, we specialize in bee venom therapy (BVT), a revered healing modality with roots that trace back to ancient civilizations. Here, we offer integrative solutions for various health challenges, including cancer, mold toxicity, biotoxin illnesses, long COVID, Lyme disease, and more.
Bee venom therapy, also known as apitherapy, harnesses the power of bee venom for healing purposes. This ancient practice involves the deliberate application of bee venom under the skin, evolving from historical treatments of bee stings to modern injection methods.
Bee venom contains peptides (e.g., melittin) and enzymes that may influence local inflammation and immune signaling. In supervised settings, small doses are introduced to encourage a more balanced response.
Good candidates: adults interested in integrative support for immune dysregulation or musculoskeletal concerns who can follow medical guidance. Use caution/avoid: known bee venom allergy, history of anaphylaxis, pregnancy/breastfeeding, uncontrolled anticoagulation/bleeding risk, severe cardiopulmonary disease—clinical screening is required.
Your clinician may recommend graded testing, observation periods, and an epinephrine-ready environment. Emergency protocols and informed consent are part of every plan.
Plans are individualized. Many begin with weekly sessions for several weeks and taper based on response. Visit time typically ranges 30–60 minutes, including pre-check, micro-injections, and post-session observation.
Most sessions are well tolerated. Temporary local redness/itching, warmth, fatigue, headache, or queasiness can occur. Seek urgent care for signs of systemic reaction (wheezing, hives, swelling, dizziness).
Clinician-led protocols, eligibility checks, sensitivity testing, and integrated therapies under one roof—plus clear education and follow-up.
Bee venom shows promise in the treatment of autoimmune and neurological diseases by modulating the immune system and supporting nervous health. Research indicates its potential benefits in conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis, and neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease.
Studies suggest that the antioxidant properties of bee venom may help in the treatment of liver fibrosis by promoting the production of protective compounds within the liver.
Recent research focuses on the ability of bee venom to reduce inflammation and lipid levels associated with atherosclerosis, offering hope for cardiovascular health.
Bee venom is not only beneficial internally; it also offers therapeutic effects for various skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Applied topically, bee venom can modulate immune responses and alleviate inflammation, promoting healthier skin.
Bee venom therapy offers a hopeful option for cancer treatment because it contains compounds like melittin that may help stop tumor growth, prevent new blood vessel formation, and encourage cancer cell death.
While research on bee venom therapy continues, its potential benefits for autoimmune diseases, cancer, and neurological conditions are encouraging. If you are considering bee venom therapy (BVT), especially if you have underlying health issues or bee allergies, consult a healthcare professional to determine its suitability and safety.
At Mitogenesis, in Scottsdale, Arizona, we are committed to providing personalized care and integrative solutions, harnessing the therapeutic potential of bee venom therapy to support your journey towards health. Call 480-781-4800 or email info@mitogenesis.health for more information.
This treatment may be ideal for people who:
Before starting, at Mitogenesis we conduct a comprehensive medical evaluation to determine if this therapy is safe and effective for you.
Yes. Mitogenesis is one of the leading clinics in Arizona that offers bee venom therapy as part of its integrative medicine approach. Our team combines natural practices with advanced medical technology to provide personalized treatments in a safe and professional environment.
At Mitogenesis, our therapists:
This ensures that each session is administered with precision, safety, and personalized attention.
Yes. Numerous studies and clinical experiences support the use of bee venom to modulate the immune system. It can help alleviate symptoms of:
Bee venom contains melittin and adolapin, compounds with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects that can be beneficial for reducing flare-ups and improving quality of life.
A session of apitherapy at Mitogenesis usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the personalized protocol. This includes:
The recommended frequency varies depending on the patient's condition, but many people notice improvements after several continuous sessions.
Yes. This treatment is not recommended for people with known allergies to bee stings, a history of anaphylaxis, severe respiratory problems, or certain heart disorders. Additionally, it is not recommended for minors without strict medical supervision.
At Mitogenesis, we conduct sensitivity tests before the start of treatment and closely monitor each patient.
Before your first session, we recommend:
Our team will guide you through every step of the process to ensure a safe and effective experience.
Yes. At Mitogenesis, apitherapy is integrated into holistic treatment plans that may include
This approach allows us to address health from multiple angles, stimulating the body's self-regeneration and immune balance without relying exclusively on drugs.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of your physician or other health care professional. Do not use the information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem.