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Eunice Wonnacott <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 10:46:28 -0400
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Bob:

So what is the answer for those of us who DO have arthritis, but are
allergic to bee sting?  After keeping bees for 20 years, I gave it up when
my neighbour across the road installed 26 colonies in his front yard!
Fortunately my doctor and I have at last found a medication which gives good
relief.without serious side effects (so far).

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From: "Bob & Liz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: PATIENT-Collected bees for apitherapy





> Hello James and All,
> Thanks to James for his as always excellent ideas.
>
> I will ad a few comments.
>
> I have given jars of bees to biology students, to the KC Zoo to feed birds
which only eat bees and many people for bee venom therapy.
>

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