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From: "albross.fsnet.co.uk" <m.birkenshaw@...>
Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 10:19:31 +0100
Subject: [mscured] Bee venom
The bee venom certainly works for some people with inflammatory diseases,
much to the puzzlement of doctors researching the affects. The venom should
irritate the inflammation, though in some case it does the opposite, as
though it was kicking the autoimune system into working correctly.
I use the do-it-yourself version of Procarin available from a doctor in
Wales who has MS himself. This is a histamine, like bee venom, though you
rub it on rather than be stung - which is essential for big brave me and
needles!
Like venom treatment it does not work for everyone, but it certainly has
helped me, and it's not just imagination. I find myself able to do things
that I had completely forgotten about. Anyway, it's not expensive, comes
already made up, and he is very helpful. All the folk I have recommended
tell me that he is anxious to advise free of charge at 01792-417514 or
bob.lawrence@....
Hope this helps,
Malcolm.
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Original message:
From: "Tim & Kathleen" Subject: opinions please
Greetings agian, I am interested in dabling in Bee venom thearapy and came
accross an internet course. Do you really think that sort of thing would
make much difference or just tackel the legal issues and such? Those of you
who have used this therapy how did you go about it? What led you to that
conclusion?
Bees are such wonderful creatures, my door is opened and one just flew in to
visit me. We are hoping that having them so close will lower the wasp and
hornet populations. After all nature doesnt allow a void, but if one
creature moves in others will move away.
Malcolm Birkenshaw
Tel/fax 01977-681355
m.birkenshaw@...
www.albatross-books.co.uk
or
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