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The first “Api Inhale Center” for Treatment with Air from a Bee Hive opened in BiH

Published: June 10, 2017
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api therapyYesterday in Pervan near Banja Luka was opened the first “Api inhale center” in the RS, which will provide therapy with the use of air from the hive for our citizens.

It represents an apitherapeutic method that helps with immunity, heals various conditions and diseases and improves human health in general. Api chambers are wooden houses in which patients sit and inhale the healing air from the hive with the help of tubes.

“Api inhale center is very important for our citizens who had to go to Austria, Germany, and Slovenia for this type of therapy,” said the expert in the relevant ministry, Duska Slijepac Radakovic.

Beekeeper Mile Milojevic from Pervan, on whose farm this center was opened, explained that the treatment consists of the inhalation of air from bees hive that contains honey, pollen, royal jelly, beeswax and bee venom.

“Inhalation of these substances largely improves the entire body, especially when it comes to headaches, migraines, bronchitis, asthma, and allergies,” said Milojevic.

Slovenians are the only ones who practice this type of treatment in the Balkans, and when it comes to Europe, Bulgaria, Germany, and Austria are leading in apitherapy.

(Source: klix.ba)

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