BEE STING THERAPY

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BEE STING THERAPY

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Puk replies - How about this one, apparently it works wonders for some MS
suffereres by stimulating the nervous/immune system - basically they get a
be and sting themselves repeatedly, I would maybe try this with a nettle,
but if you get an allergic reaction you could be stuffed.


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R. Ticle
I have tried Nettle before, for some bad joint pain.  It was a wholly unpleasant experience - it may have a history behind it, but boy, did that ever hurt, and itch.  If you try it, I would advise doing it gently; you don't need much.  It gave me the worst hives that burned and itchedwith incredible ferocity! (That's to be expected, I wouldn't class it as allergic - but it was very uncomfortable).

After the worst of it wore off, though, the joint felt somewhat relieved for a while...

R.

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Puk replies - How about this one, apparently it works wonders for some MS  

suffereres by stimulating the nervous/immune system - basically they get a

be and sting themselves repeatedly, I would maybe try this with a nettle,

but if you get an allergic reaction you could be stuffed.



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