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Old 06-09-2004, 05:59 AM   #20
Iwannakeeper
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Alergies are one of the few I have ever tried herbal or homeopathic remedies.

Check the web/stores for a local bee hive. And eat some local honey and see if you can buy the bee pollen granuals.

I have been buying local honey and drinking tea, making salad dressing (honey and lime juice is a good salad dressing), or just eat a tablespoon of it if you like sweet stuff.

This year I found a guy that sells Bee Pollen granuals. The taste like crap by themselves, but you do not need much. I mix a little in salads or in cerel so you don't really taste it.

I am either growing out of my allergies or the local honey/pollen is working. I tried it because I had nothing to loose. It is cheap. It has no side-effects. It is natural.

As I said, up to this point it is the only herbal/homeopathic remedy I have tried. It seems successful, maybe I will try more.

Keep lines wet and tight in the pacific
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