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Karen Thurlow-Kimball <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 May 2012 06:35:06 -0400
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Allergists send people to our bee shop all the time looking for local honey
and pollen. They come with no instructions at all on how to use the pollen.
I tell them to separate some of it by color and take one color and only one
pellet of pollen a day and see how they feel, scratchy throat, head ache,
watery eyes, any problems, and work their way through all the colors keeping
a record. Slowly work their way up to more pollen but if there is a color
they react to take it very slow with that one. I would think it is better
to be able to divide it by color when building immunity than to take a
capsule or compressed pill where you have a mixed bag. I guess I better
start asking who their allergists are and have a talk with them, I am not
the one who should be telling them how to take the pollen. All the
allergist tells them is to get local raw honey and pollen.

Karen T-K

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