
Learn about Apitoxin
Apitoxin Bee Venom Properties, Advantages and Benefits
Purified Apitoxin Pharmaceutical Grade!
Homeophatic Of the United States Venenum Purum
h.p.u.s. v.p.
Explore the properties and benefits of Apitoxin, Bee Venom, and its different uses in health, Human Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Some of the concerns we can address are the following:
Topics related to Apitoxin
What is Apitoxin Bee Venom
Composition of Apitoxin
Properties of Apitoxin
How to harvest and extract Apitoxin
Professional traps for Apitoxin
Apitoxin: Quality and international procedures
Benefits and uses of Apitoxin
Apitoxin sensitivity tests
Calculator for Apitoxin application
Mathematics and equivalencies for Apitoxin application
Apitoxin desensitisation protocols
Legal aspects for the use of Apitoxin
What types of Apitoxins are available in the market
Purified Apitoxin of Pharmaceutical Quality
Pure Apitoxin without chemicals or preservatives
Apitoxin: Injectable, Sublingual, Spray, Powder, Creams and Gels
Apitoxin for Human medical use
Apitoxin and its use in high-performance athletes
How to select good quality Apitoxin
Informed consent for the use of Apitoxin
What is anaphylactic shock and how to avoid it
How to consume Apitoxin
Apitoxin dosage
How to apply Apitoxin
Injectable Apitoxin application protocols
Apitoxin and Apitherapy
Apitoxin and Apitherapy with Acupuncture
Apitoxin and Neural Therapy
Apitoxin and Bio Energy
Bee Venom Therapy Apitherapy
Apitoxin in advanced Cosmetics
How to preserve Apitoxin
Apitoxin for Veterinary medical use
What should not be done with Apitoxin
Certificate of Quality Analysis COA for Apitoxin
Safety Data Sheet for Apitoxin transport


Eng. Moises Jair Morales, Apitherapist, Head of Production Laboratories
Apitoxin, also known as Bee Venom, is a natural substance produced by bees. In its natural form it is colourless, has a vanilla-like odour and bitter taste. It is a complex mixture of proteins and smaller molecules whose main components are Melittin, phospholipase A2 and Adolapin.
Bees depositing venom in a professional trap
Bee with its stinger through which the venom comes out
Apitoxin Sensitivity Test
Good practices for performing Bee Venom Apitoxin sensitivity tests

