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Re: Bee Sting, and Benadryl

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Wow! Great story.

I've looked into bee venom. Like you, I have heavy metal issues to

deal with, so I tread lightly on Lyme till metals down and detox

systems stronger.

You can find more info by doing a search on lymenet.net as it has

been discussed there. Also if you google neural therapy + bee venom,

you can get some good info and links.

If you're really interested, PM me as somewhere I have a website that

has good info and I think sells what I hear is the best venom. (I'm

not involved with the company or have any financial interest.) I

would have to look for it. You can apply it topically or eat it in

honey. That sounds much more pleasant than the shots.

>

> I just thought I'd share,

>

> My remaining Lyme symptoms have been mild sweats and some fatigue.

> Neither is anywhere near what they used to be. The sweats have been

> maybe 3 times per day, and brief, rather than every 10 minutes and

> drenching. And the fatigue has been hardly worth mentioning.

>

> Two weeks ago I was stung by a bee and had a mild allergic

reaction.

> I took benadryl for two days, only at night since I had to stay

> functional during the day. And ever since then, no sweats. None.

I

> mean, it's close to 90 out, and I do sweat while I work. But it's

> normal sweat. If you have Lyme sweats, you know what I mean.

>

> The fatigue has been a teeny bit worse, almost like I'm still taking

> benadryl. And my ears have started ringing again. I think this has

> more to do with mercury than with Lyme, as they get much worse when

I

> chelate.

>

> But what a wonderful thing to be rid of those sweats!!! I can

> actually sleep under a blanket, and snuggle up to my husband,

without

> being immediately drenched. It was well worth the bee sting. :)

>

> Just thought I'd share. I have noticed, in the past, that taking

> benadryl (diphenhydramine in an OTC sleep aid) helped with the

sweats.

> But this is the first time they stayed gone. Maybe the bee venom

> helped. :)

>

> D.

>

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