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"Dr. Pedro P. Rodriguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Nov 2004 21:11:13 -0500
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  Bee stings and Arthritis.
  I have been a beekeeper for 66 years. I seldom wear a veil or gloves (except when working with Spanish bees which are fierce). Contraptions to prevent stinging prevent me from sensing factors which are very important for me, so I do not wear them and consequently I get stung often. I have a very severe case of gout and bee stings do not do anything for it. So much for the "venom and arthritis theory." However, on the other hand, I have heard that beekeepers do not suffer from arthritis.
Best regards and God bless.
Dr. Rodriguez
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Proclaiming The Lordīs expression and creation with our honey bees.


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