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Dear Finette,

My LLMD told me that cats claw is the same chemical as levaquin. He knows

some biochemistry.

My OWN TENDONS told me that they HURT, when i was taking cats claw or

samento. When i stopped taking cats claw and samento, they stopped hurting.

They never hurt before or since. Excuse me for being unscientific, but it was a

strong and consistent enough effect for me to know that cats claw is going to

make my wrist tendons HURT, whether by inflammation or direct attack i don't

know. So i learned that i dare not take cats claw regularly, only once in a

while. I don't care if someone says my tendons don't hurt,; the tendons told me

that they DO HURT.

The bee venom ointment contains parabens, so, although it was very

effective and made my hands feel much much better, I'll have to stop using bee

venom ointments and revert to essential oils on my hands; I just have to find a

mix like Farah's oils that don't cause skin reactions.

There are other ways to get one's mellitin dose; some people on an

unmentionable forum eat bee venom honey, for example. Or should i start raising

bees again? I loved my bees; they have such sweet faces.

Thanks for your attention even when you are so ill; it's heroic of you.

---from purple.

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