Bizarre! Doctor Uses Insects & Venom To Cure Illness
After reading about the benefits of bees in the Quran, Omar Abulhassan decided to raise the insects and use the venom in alternative therapy, believing the stings can relieve pain and cure illnesses such as rheumatism.
A patient who suffers from nerve problems receives bee-sting therapy by Haj Omar Abulhassan at the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan shows a beehive used in the process of treatment for a variety of ailments on the roof of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Health practitioner Haj Omar Abulhassan allows one of his bees to sting a patient suffering from leg problems in the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan uses smoke to calm the bees used in the process of treatment for a variety of ailments on the roof of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan reacts after a bee stung his ear on the roof of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
An Egyptian patient, who suffers from nerve problems in his back and neck, receives bee-sting therapy by Haj Omar Abulhassan in the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan allows one of his bees to sting a patient suffering from arm problems in the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
A girl patient reacts after receiving bee-sting therapy by health practitioner Haj Omar Abulhassan at the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan allows one of his bees to sting a patient suffering from rheumatoid arthritis at the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
Haj Omar Abulhassan allows one of his bees to sting a patient on the roof of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
The sting of a honey bee held by Haj Omar Abulhassan, a health practitioner, is seen during a treatment session of a patient suffering from neck problems in the treatment room of his home in Cairo, Egypt.
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