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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:56:49 -0500
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> There is a study that does disprove it. Check the archives.

The honey and pollen I take certainly helps my alergies. Severe if left 
alone and only started around 10 years ago.

>
> You could nail him for practicing medicine without a license.

If this was true you would arrest most health store employees. people should 
always consider all advice but most advice is given trying only to help.

My doctor does not believe I cured my cancer with a walnut hull solution 
years ago but I have been cancer free for 13 years.

My doctor says because I test negative for arthritis in a family tree 
plagued by arthritis the arthritis skipped a generation. Certainly not 48 
years of bee stings.

I personally think the best proof is seeing with your own eyes results.

 One of my closest friends is a MD but we still do not agree on many things 
but I am lucky to have the good doctor as my doctor and friend.
There are problems for which only a surgeon will do. Especially it seems for 
old beekeepers. Two hernia and a rotator cuff in the last six years.  The 
cures for those problems will not be found on the health food store shelves 
but in my opinion bee pollen builds up the immune system.

bob 

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