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Summary
➡ Dr. Janice Schmidt discusses the various products bees produce, including honey, bee pollen, propolis, royal jelly, and venom. She explains the benefits of these products, such as honey’s healing properties and bee pollen’s nutritional value. However, she expresses concern over Bee Venom Therapy (BVT), as it often results in the death of bees. She also highlights the importance of bees in pollinating crops and maintaining ecosystems, and argues against practices that harm them.
➡ The text discusses the potential dangers of bee venom therapy, a treatment where bee stings are used to treat conditions like multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s. The author argues that this therapy can worsen these conditions and even lead to serious health risks like cardiac arrest. They also mention that bee venom is used in some cosmetics, which can have harmful effects. Lastly, the text highlights the global decline in bee populations, attributing it to harmful substances like weed killers, and emphasizes the importance of protecting bees.
➡ Bees are dying at high rates due to harmful substances like glyphosate and Wi-Fi radiation, which disrupt their navigation. However, implementing measures like using filtered water and avoiding harmful chemicals can help prevent hive collapse. It’s important to educate people about the crucial role bees play in our ecosystem, including pollination. To support bees, people can avoid using harmful chemicals, plant bee-friendly flowers, and consider keeping their own hives.
➡ The text discusses the irony of how the same people who create harmful chemicals to kill pests, also profit from these creatures by using them in therapies. The speaker appreciates the listener’s love for bees and their contribution to nature. The conversation ends with a mention of bee venom therapy and a farewell from Dr. Artist, promising to continue the discussion in the next show.
Transcript
And it’s an accepted medical technique that can even be billed to your insurance and different allergy and asthma clinics around the world. And my answer is one specific, unique answer. And I remember the first time I was asked this, I was standing on a stage in London and a clinic owner in Belgium stood up and asked me this question. Yeah, I didn’t forget about you. You’re not the only one. People around the world ask me the same question. So. And I give the same answer every time. And everybody loves the answer. It’s okay. I’m going to give that answer here in a second.
However, I’m going to bring on screen, on this screen with me to share this space today with you in your home, in your car, wherever you are. To answer this question of, well, is bee venom safe? And what is it about bee venom that helps with allergies? I decided to bring the queen bee herself, who I refer to as Mother Nature very often, and that is Dr. Janice Schmidt. She’s in her home there in Florida. And I asked her, would you come on here and help me answer this question about bee venom and its use with allergies? So one of the leading things here is you’ve heard, I guarantee you you’ve heard this, that if you have allergies, you should just go down to a local farmer’s market and get some local honey or go to a local grocery store, mom and pop shop and buy some local honey.
And if you just ate honey every day, it would help reduce your allergies. Well, honey comes from bees. It’s made from bees. And then you’ve got this bee venom concept where you can sting using bee venom and needles with bee venom on it. You can have medical doctors sting you with a little bit of bee venom and help you with allergies, too. So what’s the difference? Why not the honey versus the venom? For me, I think I’d prefer the honey. But this is the question Posed to me. So I would like to answer as much as we can about the bee venom question and why bee venom is used medicinally to help with allergies and do we need to have any concerns using bee venom? So welcome to the stage, the queen bee herself.
I call her the amazing Dr. Jana Schmidt. Good morning, Dr. Artis. Good morning to you. Thanks for having me. This is. This is a topic I don’t get asked much about, so I’m excited to talk about it. Me either. I just happen to have the same answer every time. Dr. Janet Schmidt, we love you. Thank you for hanging out with me today. The background’s always amazing. That is literally her back porch. Isn’t that amazing? Oh. So we’re very excited about this, but I want to tell you what the answer is I always give to everybody standing on stages or in emails or in text messages.
All right? I am called the remdesivir guy, the snake venom guy, and the nicotine guy. Now all over the world. Okay, now they refer to me. So the snake venom aspect. I talk a lot about venoms. Oh, my goodness. So I blew the lid on what appeared to be a venom industrial complex that a lot of people didn’t know about outside of maybe bee venom in medical asthma allergy clinics. So when I pose the question, Dr. Artis, you talk as if all venoms are bad, but why are they beneficial for people with allergies? And why the medical profession would use bee venom to help these people beat their allergy problems? My answer is always the same.
I’d love you to hear the answer. That answer is always the same as this. Excuse me. When you went to get the medical treatment for allergies, did you know you were getting bee venom treatment? And they would all say, oh, yeah. Did you know that’s what you were paying for when you handed them your insurance card? Paid your copay or your deductible or the fee for the service? Did you know they were going to be injecting you with bee venom to help with allergies? Yes. And then this is what I always say. That’s my problem. They are putting venom and then disguising them as drugs in pill bottles in your pharmacy, but they’re not telling you that you’re swallowing snake venom from a viper called the jarocus viper.
When it’s called lisinopril on the label, they don’t tell you you’re swallowing snake venom. They just call it a ACE inhibitor, high blood pressure drug. Oh. Ozempic and wegovy, which Are the brand names of a generic drug called semaglutide? Does any of that say in this syringe is liquid venom from a Gila monster lizard called extendin Dash4 venom protein that you’re injecting? Does it say that anywhere on the label? Did your medical doctor tell you here you just need to inject Gila monster venom inside of you for weight loss and diabetes? Have they ever told you that? No.
Did the pharmaceutical industry ever tell the medical doctors that’s what they’re prescribing? No. No. Never once have they ever been told. Have they ever told you when they prescribe cosmetics or you see commercials for them that they’re laced with cone snail venoms, king cobra venoms, scorpion venoms, crate snake venoms? Do they tell you that? And do they tell you what it does to you when you buy it? Did they disguise that ingredient as a peptide with a number that you then have to go look up and see what that is, only to discover it’s scorpion venom, spider venom, or snake venom? Has that ever happened? Are your dermatologist telling you this, that this is what they’re prescribing to you? No.
Why do you have to go look it up? And then in agriculture, why, oh, why in agriculture now? Does Monsanto own 4,000 patented seeds that have venom proteins from five different creatures? Snakes, scorpions, spiders, bees, and wasps? Why have they never disclosed to any of us that you’re eating fruits and vegetables that have venom inside of them and they’re growing plants that produce venom in every cell so that when pests eat the plants, they die from the venom inside the plants? What do you think happens to you? All right, so what about the COVID 19 mRNA vaccines? The two people that just won the Nobel Prize in medicine for creating them, Drew Wiseman and Catalina Carico, in every one of their research studies being paid by the NIH to develop them? Dr.
Janice Schmidt. It actually states, and I put it in my book, we use snake venom phosphodiesterase to cleave the RNA of the mammal, the human. Okay, did anybody see on the ingredient deck on the emergency use authorization documents to the FDA from Pfizer and Moderna that there was snake venom phosphodiesterase inside those shots? Oh, that, by the way, is published to cause blood clotting in everybody you give it to. Oh, and what do they call these shots? Clot shots. Okay, My problem is they’re disguising drug products, cosmetics, and your food with venoms, but they’re not telling You.
That’s what they are. They’re not disclosing that to you. So I have a problem with you not being informed that they’re doing this to you without your consent. So this is my answer all the time. Did you know you’re signing up and paying for bee venom treatment? Yes. Good. That’s what they should tell you. They should tell you what they’re doing to you and what you’re receiving the people that are deceiving you and withholding information from you that could be harmful in your decisions and to your health. I have a problem with the deceit. So if I have to go dig it up in research studies and patents, there’s a reason they’re not disclosing this to you.
It must be because it’s not generally safe and effective as they project. All right, so that is my claim all the time. And everybody loves the answer. I always think it’s good enough. And I’m like, that is my problem. My. My problem is the informed consent side of all of this. You never were informed, therefore you really couldn’t consent. So why are you just taking the drugs, walking away with the prescription tablet pad, piece of paper to your pharmacy, never being told ever that they’re telling you to use venom for whatever the scenario is? All right, that’s my statement.
That’s my claim. That’s the doctor artist’s answer to, well, what about bee venom being used for allergies? Okay, There’s a reason they’re hiding it from you. There’s gotta be a reason. They don’t want to tell you for many of these other drugs, vaccines, cosmetics, and agricultural products we consume every day, why they’re not telling you. Right? Okay. Dr. Janice Schmidt, you may have a different answer. I would love to hear all the things you know about bee venom. You know everything about bees. I’m sure you’ve been stung by a few bees in your entire life. Or maybe not.
Maybe they just always saw you as their queen bee. I don’t know. Maybe they just look very rarely gets to stung, thankfully. I love everything bees. I respect it all. And you know, I mean, anyone who’s ever heard me speak, I’m enamored with them and all the things that come from the bee. So let’s think, let’s review honey. They make honey. They make bee pollen. They make propolis, they make royal jelly. And then in their little bodies, they make glucose oxidase, which is an amazing enzyme to help us fight off pathogens. And. And they make venom.
So, you know, Honey is delicious. Low glycemic, it helps with allergies, it helps with wound healing, it can help with arthritis. All these wonderful things. Bee pollen. I could talk all day about bee pollen. Like 250 biologically active botanical substances in bee pollen. It’s the perfect multivitamin. God’s perfect multivitamin. It disables harmful pathogens and enhances neurotransmission in the brain. Vitamins and minerals. It’s just powerful. It’s the number one fertility supplement. Gobbles up graphene oxide and superconductive fibers out of the blood and poisonous venoms. It gets it out. Propolis, little different. So the honey they make, it’s this, you know, everybody’s familiar with honey.
The bee pollen is the pollen they’ve gathered from the flowers. They put their little enzyme in it, they bring it back to the hive. And propolis they use, it’s different, it’s highly concentrated. So they get SAP and resin with the pollen and the honey and water and they make this dark gooey substance called propolis and they use it for repair. And if any, any of the bees seem like they’re being weakened down, like they’re not, they’re not feeling well, they’ll, they’ll give them extra, right? They’ll put propolis around the, the, the hive. And it’s pretty amazing.
And it’s amazing for wound healing. The best prebiotic I’ve ever seen. Anti inflammatory. And then we have royal jelly. So royal jelly is what they’ll feed one average bee. This could just be a worker bee, but you give it royal jelly as it’s growing, it’s going to be a queen bee and it’s going to live 15 times longer, be three times the size and brilliant. So I’m not, I’m not a fan of harvesting royal jelly because you have to trick the hive into thinking they need more queen bees. You kill the queen larvae and then you scoop up the royal jelly.
So I’m, I’m not a proponent. Unless, unless it’s like a life threatening type of thing and it could help somebody, you know, just overcome something that nothing else can. I don’t harvest royal jelly at all. So honey and bee pollen, those are my main and propolis. Right. So now let’s get to venom. What is venom for a bee? It’s their defense mechanism. It’s their, it’s their protection. It’s what they have. They’re these tiny little things. They, they need some kind of defense mechanism and they inject their venom into predators to Deter them. And it’s full of bioactive substances.
What it’s trying to do is kill what’s trying to rob their hive or hurt them. So I think they need that defense mechanism. And sadly, the bees will die. Most of them, most things result in the bee dying. So anything that results in the bee dying, I’m not a fan. The bees are already having a hard enough time as it is. Let’s back up a minute and think about how valuable bees are. And then we’re going to talk about how they’re being just destroyed. Approximately 75% of the world’s crops depend on our pollinators. And 80, 80% of all flowering plants, they rely on the bees alone to pollinate them, to keep this going, you know, perpetuating.
So. Oh, and also they sound important. They sound really important. Ecosystem. Yeah. It’s not just plants, like what do the cattle eat? Right. They, they rely on the bees to pollinate, so they get food. So our whole meat, eggs, everything, it’s all relying on the bees to pollinate the food for them as well. So they’re very, very important. So I don’t, I don’t put my stamp of approval on anything that’s going to kill a bee. And I see this. They call it bvt, Bee Venom Therapy. I don’t, I’m not a fan. Because there’s so many other things that can help.
So literally, like it’s used for arthritis a lot. They say, oh, let’s, you know, use bee venom for arthritis. But you can just take the bee pollen and it’s gonna, it’s gonna help your arthritis. And there’s other things that can, that can help people with arthritis too. Reducing the numbers of sodas you drink will help you reduce your arthritis. I don’t think killing a bee is the answer. So, so one question for you, if you know a lot about this, maybe I have no idea how much you know. I haven’t researched a whole lot, but I do.
They call it BVT Bee Venom Therapy. Are they having to kill a bunch of bees to collect the venom for these therapies? They, they kill them. Like it’s usually a live bee that they sting. That’s what I’m saying. Right. That way it’s, it’s active. They can, they can kill the bee and try to get the venom out, but it works much better if this, the stinger actually gets into the skin. All of the, most of the bees have barbed stingers. And so when it gets in the skin, it comes out of the bee, but for 20 minutes it’s going to pump that venom into the body.
And so that’s, that’s usually how it’s done. The, the male bees don’t have any stingers. And the queen bee, her stinger is not barbed, so she never loses her stinger. She could sting you over and over. So, yes, and it’s to defend their hive. It’s not, it’s not for people so just that alone that they get stung. And when someone gets stung, then the bee dies. That’s enough for me. But let’s examine the bee venom a little bit. What’s in it? Oh, my goodness. There’s so many things. So when I, when I was looking at the list again, because I know there’s, you know, different things, there’s something called melittin and, you know, I’m familiar with that.
But I looked at the list again and there’s something, there’s histamine, right? There’s histamine reaction. But there’s something called mast cell degranulation peptide. This peptide is a blocker. You know, if you’ve heard of bolted voltage sensitive gated blocks on cells that let certain things in and out of the cell. This one completely blocks potassium channels. Potassium is very important inside a cell that helps cellular communication. It helps homeostasis. It’s very, very important. And it’s going to block that. So that’s one thing, that’s just one thing. In bee venom also. Are you ready? Phospholipus A2. Have you heard that before? Phospholipase A2.
Yes, I’ve heard that many, many times. So many times. Like I’m too term now. And so this is the same thing in these other venoms and that we’ve talked about that are in shots or in medications that are causing such terrible problems in the body. Inflammation, cellular damage. And we’ve talked about this ad nauseam, right? What this does to a body. Well, that’s an enzyme that’s in the venom. All right, so let’s just remind the audiences here, phospholipase A2 is what they discovered. You can read about it in my book. But when the University of Arizona in the United States decided to do a study on what was causing people with COVID in hospitals to ultimately die when being treated for Covid, they analyzed 300 patients who died.
They took their blood. After they were dead, buried in the ground, they took all of their blood. And they discovered that there was a deadly toxic amount of 1 venom protein in all of their bloodstream that they told all medical doctors at the end of their research study. They said, this is the one enzyme you have to be tracking in your patients and hospitals to try to prevent death. And it’s called phospholipase A2. And when they published the findings of this phospholipase A2 enzyme, the title of their article reads, these COVID 19 patients blood. Their title of their article is like venom coursing through the body.
It looks. And then they write. The subtitle is, researchers identify the one enzyme responsible for the death of all COVID 19 patients. And it’s an enzyme found in rattlesnake venom. Now, you are relating to us. This exact same venom protein that killed everybody during COVID is one of the deadly enzymes that are found in smaller doses in bee venom. Because bees are smaller, their venom glands are going to be smaller, their dosing is going to be smaller. However, that enzyme obviously is not only health benefiting. That’s true, that’s true. And I’ve had people say, well, I’m allergic to bee stings.
Can I take pollen? I’m like, two totally different things. They have nothing to do with it. The chemical composition is not even close. So I just wanted to clarify that. Also, the phospholipids A2 has been found in high doses in people with Alzheimer’s and Ms. As well. So, you know, this is something I don’t think is important to put into the body. And when people talk about bee venom therapy that, oh, for ms, for multiple sclerosis, I’m like, you’re going to make it worse. You’re literally going to make it worse because of what you’re putting in the body.
So I don’t see any reason to sting yourself on purpose for any sort of health reason. Reason. Yes, it will emit this allergic reaction. And my husband often gets sting stung because he calls himself the bee mechanic. I’m, I’m the beekeeper, actually. They keep me, but. And I do all the things. But he calls himself the bee mechanic because if a hive needs a repair or we need to add another frame on top of a hive, he’ll do that. Inevitably, one will get squished. When they get squished, a pheromone goes out and it literally says attack.
I mean, it tells everybody if, especially if that bee dies, then it’s even stronger, so he’ll get stung. And, you know, we, we do the things to get the stinger out. You scrape it with a card. You don’t Want that stinger in there and put some aloe, lavender, there’s, there’s all kinds of honey, all kinds of things you can put on the stinger. But, but his, he notices an anti inflammatory type of reaction very, just for a couple of hours. So I think people get, think that is going to help them long term, this anti inflammatory because your body is reacting to the venom in the body and it’s going, this, this shouldn’t be here.
Let’s, let’s react, let’s get it out. So I think that is mistaken for healthy for you. There are many other ways to reduce inflammation in the body without being, without being stung. So if you’re introducing histamines, for example, which is the term we’ve all been programmed to recognize, comes with inflammation and allergies and asthma. You have these histamine reactions. They’re actually injecting you with bee venom that has histamine in it. What do you think the reaction of the human body is to counter histamines? It produces antihistamines which helps to reduce inflammation throughout the entire body. So your husband Mike should be the most anti inflammatory human on earth.
He should have the least histamines on earth. If he’s got getting stung by these bees over and over and over. That’s really funny. And did you know they remember him for 30 days if he walks by the hive, that one, they’re like, there he is. Get him again. Like he can be gone for a couple weeks and he’ll see them and they’ll come right after for about 30 days. Like the cycle where some newbies have been born and then they’re, they’re not after him. So I try not, I try not to ask him to do too much but.
Well, I try not to think about it too much. But if they’re using live bees for bee venom therapy, for arthritis, inflammatory conditions, allergies, you name it. If they’re stinging you and then pulling the stinger, leaving the stinger in the skin, pulling the bee off of it. Yep. What do they do with the bees after that? Do they rehab them? No, they just die. They just throw them in the trash? Yep. That’s got to be a horrible. All right. Does PETA get involved with this? Is PETA claiming that this is inhumane? Not that I’ve heard. They don’t have the empathy that you do for insects? Probably not.
Oh goodness no. I’m trying to protect them. And so this just to me seems like ant, you know, against all that I’m trying to do to help the bees, especially when there’s other things you can do, even bee products that can help. What they say the bee venom helps without all the poisons that you just flooding your body with. There was a case of someone that did a very high amount of be venom therapy, and they went into a cardiac event. And it’s called cardiac. See if I can remember. Asystole. Are you familiar with that? So this is when the ventricle, the absence of ventricle contractions completely.
So it’s flatline is another name for it. Cardiac arrest, a flat line. And all electric activity of the heart stops. And this is, this was induced by too much bee venom therapy. And to bring the guy back, he survived. Never did bee venom therapy again. But it’s just not worth the risk. I, and you know, I’ve told people some things about, there’s cosmetics like, it’s not, you don’t want to put the venom on your skin. It’s numbing. Oh, better than Botox. Try this. And it’s, you know, venoms like you and I explain the reasons why. And some people still don’t care.
They see the results, they don’t care. They’ll also feel the health effects of it too, which is, which is sad because I, I, I know that they put bee venom in, in certain cosmetics for the same reasons they would put these other venoms and, you know, to reduce wrinkles or improve elasticity of the skin. Again, so many other things that can do better job than venom. But it’ll read as a peptide, like you said. Sometimes it’ll say apitoxin peptide and it’ll give a number. So they’re sneaking them in, those types of things as well. Know what’s in your cosmetics, everybody.
It’s very important because you will have the effects of the venom in the body as well. And your body’s gonna have to get rid of that. So, yeah, one of the things you’ll read on cosmetics and tons of cosmetics anyways, the word peptide. And my wife, even this morning, when she knew I was coming up here to record with you about beef venom, she’s like, honey, when I see the word peptide on everything. Are all peptides venoms? And I said, no, Peptide is a word for short piece of protein. And these little bitty snippets of proteins, these little ones in venoms are called peptides also.
And those peptides often are disguised with a number or a name. And you have to go look up that ingredient to find out that’s a scorpion venom protein. Short Snippet called a peptide or it is a snake venom protein, little bitty piece. They call it the peptide with a name. So no different than with Ozempic and WeGovy. You see the name Semaglutide, which is the generic name they don’t want you to see. No Extended Dash 4. Why? If you saw Extended Dash 4, none of you would know what the world that was. And you would go type it in into your Internet search engine and go, what is Extended Dash 4? And then you would see an image of the Gila monster lizard.
And then you would read that this is venom from a deadly toxic lizard in the southern deserts of the United States. It’s weird. So anyway, this is the disguise I don’t appreciate. All right, so I don’t appreciate it either. And there’s another word too called melatin. M E L I T T I N. And that is the actual peptide. That is. It’s largely composed in bee venom. That’s probably the most, the most published about. Researched. Yeah, most published, most researched. And it’s, it’s most potent in, in the bee venom. But it destroys red blood cells. Like that’s its job.
It goes. It’s trying to kill the predator. So yeah, it’s not good for you. It actually has very similar effects as sea nettle toxins. If anyone’s ever stepped on a big sea nettle, they could put you in the hospital. It’s pretty bad. Amen. All right, so we don’t like killing bees. I would like you to tell the audiences how much you know about the devastation loss of bees worldwide. It’s, it’s, it’s so rapid, I can’t keep up with the numbers. It’s really sad. I would love to encourage everyone to watch this documentary called Queen of the Sun.
It starts out a little hippie dippy, so hang in there for the first five minutes. But after that it really gets going and it’s talking about the bees all over the world and beekeepers who love their bees, but the types of things that are just desecrating them. The numbers, the numbers of things that are messing with them are getting higher and higher. So there are some countries that have stopped spraying things like ground up glyphosate, but that’s one of the big ones in our country that’s really killing the bees. It’s found in weed killers and it accumulates and it has lethal effects.
There was this really interesting study is in London, it was in uk Royal Holloway I think it’s called. And, and they Wanted to understand the hazards, and so they wanted some be safe, you know, type sprays and Roundup ready. So they decided to use it. And they experienced a shocking, shocking result. So they just used the roundup ready. Normal 94% mortality of all the bees that were sprayed with any on the flowers where they pollinated. So then they said, okay, we’re going to lower it. We’re going to, like, make it less. We’re going to dilute it one to one.
Again, same rate of mortality. 94%. 94 to 98% mortality than they are. Okay, we’re going to dilute it even more. We’re going to do a 1 to 3 dilution. 78% mortality of the bees and the unexposed group of bees. 4% mortality. That’s this normal, daily, you know, bees dying off and new bees being born. So. So it’s really hard. And there’s been some studies out of Argentina that show that glyphosate really messes with their ability to find their way home. Messes with their gps, like, similar to WI fi radiation, which is being blanketed all over, and it messes up their little GPSs and they can’t find their way home.
So, yeah, there’s a lot of things. Water, just like water can hurt us, it can hurt them. And if these just drink out of random water, that’s fluoride, chlorine, it’s going to desecrate them too. So it’s really, it’s getting harder and harder to keep the bees alive and stop hive collapse. But I’m working with as many beekeepers as I possibly can, and our documentary that’s coming out this fall, I was able to share some information and sort of just put out a plea if you want more information, if you want to work with me, let’s work together.
Ways to reduce hive collapse. So since I’ve implemented some of the really cool things like shungite and copper and filtered water and. And just telling people, like telling your neighbors, like, what’s happening. I haven’t had a single hive collapse this year. And usually there’s one or two just naturally a hive collapses when the whole hive dies off. Usually there’s one or two just naturally this happens. And I haven’t had one hive collapse, whereas before I implemented these, I was at a rate of about 50%. Yeah. Wow. So this is incredible. And I’m hoping it helps. You know, who knows? The bioweapons are coming fast and furious at us, but we are identifying them and we’re finding Solutions for us to stay.
Well, so I’m just using some of that same technology and I’m applying it to the bees and it seems to be working beautifully. Well, I think that our entire life, you and I, well, you were raised in the woods as a kid, so maybe you didn’t have this programming, but all the rest of us that were in homes watching television and Saturday morning cartoons, we were being programmed that pests are just annoyances. So all the insects are destroying our crops, they’re getting in the way of food supply for all the humans. So we need to just wipe them all out.
Find the ways to create pest resistant crops, which they’re doing it now with infused genetically modified seeds with venoms so they don’t have to spray pesticides. The plant itself is toxic. Okay, great. Now we’re going to eat it. Thanks a lot. That’s, that’s wonderful. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Program to want to squish the bugs or be afraid of bees or. Yeah, exactly. Right. So, so I think we need to research, learn as I have from you and many others, the impact of all chemicals being used around the world. The genetic, genetic engineering of all of our plants, crops, intentionally to destroy the life of pests.
And they say it’s because this benefits all of society, the use of venoms, the use of these chemicals. And I’m like, oh my God, this is ridiculous. You don’t tell us that’s what you’re doing to us. How can this be beneficial to us? You. If it was just beneficial, they would tell you and they would announce it on billboards. This, this watermelon at HEB is brought to you by Monsanto, who infused the watermelon with snake venom. They would tell you. They would tell you it’s wonderful, bragging about it if it was great, but instead it’s weird.
They would brag about it, they would tell you about their amazing discoveries, but they’re hiding this from you. So I just want everybody to know, I think you should have a start to look at the impact of how nature benefits from bees and insects, but particularly bees, but most of us don’t. Most Americans do not garden, do not grow their own vegetables. And you don’t understand the impact of plants. Pollen that is dispersed and shared with all plant life by bees, and the synergistic, amazing connection between insects and plants and the earth, how they’re all used together to actually transform all of our ecosystems, including our plant life, your flowers, your crops, you name it, whatever you’re trying to grow.
And I Think it would be incredible for people to start recognizing how amazing bees can be. And they, many of you can have your own hive no matter where you live. So, Dr. Janice Schmidt, where would you start with recommending people change their view of bees being not only just used in medicine and thrown in a trash can later to kill them? What are ways we can help to sustain the bee societies of the earth? How do we help them grow in numbers, and then how do we grow to appreciate them more? Where would you start if you wanted to learn more about having your own hive? If I didn’t know anything, I’d go to the locals farmers market and find someone that’s selling their honey and start talking to them about it.
I would hesitate. I would hesitate to go to the extension office because they’re going to tell you to medicate your bees. They’re going to tell you to put all kinds of chemicals and antibiotics, and it’s really not necessary. So I would go to somebody that’s a local beekeeper. And every once in a while, about once a year, I have a clean class, an online class, and we talk about natural ways to have, you know, get started with bees. And if you can’t keep bees, if you’re not in a position that that’s something you can do, you can at least not use Roundup.
You can plant flowers and, you know, encourage them to come. There’s all kinds of flowers that bees love, and you can look that up. They’re. It’s simple. You know, these bees love most flowers, so I feel like that’s. That’s very important in itself. And educate your kids that they’re. They’re helpful. We need them. Right? And then this fall, I’m going to talk to people about how to find clean food and avoid some of these ones that you’re talking about that are genetically modified and filled with venoms so that I’ll help navigate the grocery store, navigate the farmers markets, and navigate those little stickers on.
On the produce. What do they mean? What do those numbers mean? They’re very, very important. And then at the end, I will also share ways to encourage pollinators and grow things your own and your own home. Now, in the fall, when are you doing that? Or is it just in the fall? We need to follow you and have subscribers to your channel. No, this is Healing for the Ages. Oh, it’s going to be at the Healing for the Ages conference. Don’t miss out. October 23rd, 4th, 5th. You better be there. Janet’s going to be presenting all this info, you said the fall.
I’m like, okay, it’s like four months and where are you doing it? Yes. Well, when I think of what’s going on in the fall, I get really excited about the ages conference. So that’s my focus. So do I. I’m very, very excited about that. All right, Dr. Jan Schmidt, tell them where they can find you, all your products, where they can find you if they want to have a baby. Because, you know, you’re just helping people around the world have babies. Even your patients are moving to your city. This is true. This is true. Moving to my city so they can be close to me so we can work on baby stuff.
Wonderful. It’s wonderful. Jana’s all natural janis allnatural.com We’ve got lots of wonderful products from the bees and there’s always more coming. And you can also look and you can get consults, not just with me, but I have an amazing team that can help with a variety of things. So, yeah, Jana’s All Natural and Healing for the Ages, of course. Amen. Any other social platforms? You’re on Twitter. I kind of forget about that. I do have a Facebook, Jana’s all natural and Dr. Jana1 on Instagram. And we give lots. We do lots of giveaways and we also.
Healing for the Ages is on Instagram now, too. Yeah. That’s awesome. Dr. Jana, I think you’ve helped us a lot. Thank you for explaining your concerns, your knowledge about what’s in bee venom, the bee venom therapy. Because people around the world have been asking me, literally around the world standing up going, hey, they use bee venom to help people with inflammatory conditions. Do they really help? Right? That’s the question. Wait, hold on. Bee pollen can provide anti inflammatory, anti histamine benefits. Hold on. Quercetin extracted from fruits can reverse allergies, improve histamine reactions. Vitamin C naturally does it.
Vitamin D naturally does it. Selenium naturally does it. Why do we have to go looking for venom which kills ultimately these little bitty sweet creatures we all need. Isn’t that amazing though, that the same community that develops the chemicals, they want to spray our food and turn into drugs want to tell you that these pests are annoying and we don’t need them and it’s okay if we kill them with all of our chemicals, but we’re going to take the rest of them that are alive and we’re going to profit off of them by injecting them into people, into offices and then throwing their bodies into the trash can.
That’s what we’re going to do with them. That’s how they see the world of nature around them. So I appreciate your empathy, your sympathy, your love and admiration for the bees. I’ve learned a ton from you about the bees and very, very excited to have you on the Dr. Artist show once again. Thank you for spending time with us and I hope you have a incredible afternoon out there. And God bless you and your family and all your efforts and all those pregnant couples out there that you’re helping. May you all have full term pregnancies and amazing babies as the queen bee I call her helps guide you through that entire process.
It’s amazing. Amen. Amen. All right, Jana, last words to the audiences before we sign off. God bless you and God bless the bees. God bless the bees. I’m Dr. Artist. We’ll see you next time on the Dr. Artist Show. I hope you enjoyed this. What is all the talk about Bee venom therapy? This is the Dr. Artist Show. You’ve now heard it from the queen herself. All right, we will see you next week on the Dr. Artist Show.
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