27
Feb

I've found a link to something about the relationship between bee stings and MS, but you may have to register on the site to read what it says.

If you prefer, you can send me your email address and I'll forward a copy of the text to your good self.

Basically, it says that a study of beekeepers in Switzerland showed that regular exposure to bee stings switches off allergic reactions, which produces the protective cytokine IL-10 … which generates T cells that produce tumour necrosis factor and other cytokines implicated in the inflammatory response in MS patients.


Answer:
like blowing in the wind and pure speculation, at this point.

Answer:
sounds like a flatulence situation

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