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<blockquote data-quote="user 3604" data-source="post: 551026" data-attributes="member: 3604"><p>That was an interesting and thought provoking post. As a beekeeper having had 100's of stings I've never thought if they had any affect on my palate. I know that as one who smokes a pipe only occasionally through the cooler months, (maybe three times a week) on average and probably not at all during the hot humid months, (just no interest in it when it's it's hot) I have times when I've enjoyed the smoke and other times when I haven't. I've usually put it down to a combination of tobacco and pipe - but never considered the affects of venom. Kind of makes me want to go out and take a couple of stings then try my favorite tobacco/ pipe combo.</p><p></p><p>The first thing I thought of with your incident was the benadryl but the previous theory regarding a temporary chemical change in the body from the venom makes sense. Maybe it's a combination of both?</p><p></p><p>I really have no idea...but it's interesting to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 3604, post: 551026, member: 3604"] That was an interesting and thought provoking post. As a beekeeper having had 100's of stings I've never thought if they had any affect on my palate. I know that as one who smokes a pipe only occasionally through the cooler months, (maybe three times a week) on average and probably not at all during the hot humid months, (just no interest in it when it's it's hot) I have times when I've enjoyed the smoke and other times when I haven't. I've usually put it down to a combination of tobacco and pipe - but never considered the affects of venom. Kind of makes me want to go out and take a couple of stings then try my favorite tobacco/ pipe combo. The first thing I thought of with your incident was the benadryl but the previous theory regarding a temporary chemical change in the body from the venom makes sense. Maybe it's a combination of both? I really have no idea...but it's interesting to consider. [/QUOTE]
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