Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Someone wrote about bios on the rheumatic page. I wasn't aware of this. Lots of good information there, but no recent bios. I'll post one. Would be nice to know something of some of the active members...Sally, Eva, etc. Also, in one of the bios, there was mention of accidental bee stings providing relief for 3 weeks. Does anyone have any experience with intentional bee stings and RA? I have bad karma with wasps and yellow jackets and get stung almost monthly. I can attest that the nasty stings from these bugs do not provide any relief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 I've read this often on various websites but last week I was talking to a neighbor who works with a guy whose wife has arthritis. Apparently they tried bee venom and it worked so well for her that they got into the whole bee hive thing, selling honey, soaps etc. as a nice side hobby that was spun off from trying to help his wife with her RA. So it worked for her. Sue ---- Amy <muttville@...> wrote: > Someone wrote about bios on the rheumatic page. I wasn't aware of this. Lots of good information there, but no recent bios. I'll post one. Would be nice to know something of some of the active members...Sally, Eva, etc. > > Also, in one of the bios, there was mention of accidental bee stings providing relief for 3 weeks. Does anyone have any experience with intentional bee stings and RA? I have bad karma with wasps and yellow jackets and get stung almost monthly. I can attest that the nasty stings from these bugs do not provide any relief. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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