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> Hello B-Man:
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> Thanks for the reply regarding the Am. Api. Society.
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> I left a message on their machine asking for information.
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> I think the local lady with MS would be very interested in visiting with
> someone who has experienced Bee Venom Therapy. If you or anyone on the
> list could help with a name, phone number or address, we would certainly
> appreciate it.
>
> Jim Shoemaker
> 5160 S. Western
> Brookline, MO (near Springfield and Bass Pro Shop)
> 417 887 0225
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Pat Wagner was confined to a wheelchair w/ MS in Mar 1992, going
blind, nocontrol over bodily functions, etc, when she recvd her
first bee sting from a friend.
After 8500 stings (yes, 8500) she's virtually a new woman and
almost walks unaided (she does lean on her husband sometimes).
I know her personally (she's from Waldorf, MD about 50 miles
S of Ellicott City (a Balto suburb) and has written a book
abouther experiences.
HOW WELL ARE U WILLING TO BEE: A beginner's auto fix-it guide,
(70pp, spiral-bound, 1994), $27 postpaid from the author:
Pat Wagner/5431 Lucy Drive/Waldorf MD 20601 - 301-843-8350.
She's an inspiring speaker and appeared on the Connie Chung
show. People disaffected w/ modern medicine came flocking
to her door from all over, even visitors from abroad!
Hope this helps.
Jack the B-man (she calls herself "the Bee Lady")
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John Iannuzzi PhD | There is some soul of goodness
9772 Old Annapolis Rd | in things evil... Thus bees do
Ellicott City (founded 1772) | gather honey from the weed.
Maryland usa 21042 | --Apologies to the BardofAvon
Hobbyist w/ 19 colonies2many | 21 Italian hives (25sep951945)
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