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people with multiple sclerosis use the bee stings. Jess
Be sure that they get
Be sure that they get off of ALL excitotoxins, primarily aspertame, but
also things like MSG. I believe that most MS is now nothing more than
misdiagnosed Rumsfield disease.
Marshall
I tried to get some info on this disease, but all I got was in reference
to R. Dick Cheny group.
Google Rumsfeld's disease.
At 06:43 PM 4/8/2008, you wrote:
Be sure that they get off of ALL excitotoxins, primarily aspertame, but
also things like MSG. I believe that most MS is now nothing more than
misdiagnosed Rumsfield disease.
Marshall
I tried to get some info on this
Google Rumsfeld's disease.
Will do. Marshall spelled it Rumsfield.
Smitty
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people with multiple sclerosis use the bee stings. Jess
Be sure that they get off of ALL excitotoxins, primarily aspertame, but
also things
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Jess, please tell me more. A friend has been diagnosed with MS.
Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, California
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Now that is an interesting thought. It is known that beekeepers
normally don't get arthritis. Might be a connection there.
Marshall
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people with multiple sclerosis use the bee stings. Jess
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Many years back I
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Many years back I thought they were using bee stings for arthritis
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Many years back I thought they were using bee stings for arthritis or doing
testing. They were stinging joints like fingers I thought. My memory isn't
perfect so I don't remember the details
Jess, please tell me more. A friend has been diagnosed with MS.
Gayla Roberts
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Acampo, California
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Yeah, nothing like a good venomous bee sting to see how toxic you are. I used
to carry an epi-pen, went into anaphylactic shock years ago and almost dropped
dead. I'm convinced that anaphylactic shock is a big ol' herx where your body
shuts down from too much die off of critters. Was stung 3
Now that is an interesting thought. It is known that beekeepers
normally don't get arthritis. Might be a connection there.
Marshall
kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
Yeah, nothing like a good venomous bee sting to see how toxic you are. I used to carry an epi-pen, went into anaphylactic shock
Well the way to de-sensitize from bee sting allergies is to go to the quacks
office and be injected with bee venom for a 5 year period. I had qualified for
that but opted out because of the time comittment. I figured I'd take my
chances with the bees. Being a carpenter, I was bound to get stung
At 07:47 AM 4/3/2008, you wrote:
Was stung 3 times this past fall and got a wee bit swollen from one of the
stings, but nothing too serious.
Of course swelling is important, often life saving. I think the key is
how long the swelling
lasts.
No stinger on a tick.
Yes, .. I
Morning Marshall,
At 08:53 AM 4/3/2008, you wrote:
Now that is an interesting thought. It is known that beekeepers normally
don't get arthritis. Might be a connection there.
Not all bee keepers get stung. I worked bees for 3 years before I got
stung even once.
My two stings were
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