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> Many in this discussion have failed to recognize that not all arthritic
> conditions are the same.  So of course, results will vary.  As a person who
> knew Charles Mraz well, I can tell you he never claimed that everything
> classified as "arthritis" would be helped by applications of bee venom.
> But he also claimed (with lots of evidence) that SOME arthritic conditions
> really benefit from bee venom.  Please read his book on this subject.
>

Thanks. Also my point. Plus we are all not genetically the same so you have
a host of variables. So it works for me. My wife tried it and it did not
work for her. A friend of mine father was accidentally stung on his hand
and that was all it took to remove symptoms and he was fine after that. I

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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