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Breaking News: my daughter has a cough and sore throat.
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<blockquote data-quote="user 3604" data-source="post: 551029" data-attributes="member: 3604"><p>Hey BH,</p><p></p><p>I'm glad to hear your daughter is well. We went through the same with my daughter - in -law in Florida. She works in a doctors office, someone in the office tested positive for C-19 so we thought for sure she had it....apparently not.</p><p></p><p>As far as taking local pollen and honey for allergies to pollen, as a beekeeper of 30 years I can say that many people have good results taking it. The key is to start months before the allergy season and start with 1 grain of pollen/day for several days to test for reactions then increase by one grain for a while longer until you can take a teaspoon/day. It should be pollen/honey collected from the region you live in.</p><p></p><p>I can only attest to what others have told me as I don't suffer from pollen allergies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 3604, post: 551029, member: 3604"] Hey BH, I'm glad to hear your daughter is well. We went through the same with my daughter - in -law in Florida. She works in a doctors office, someone in the office tested positive for C-19 so we thought for sure she had it....apparently not. As far as taking local pollen and honey for allergies to pollen, as a beekeeper of 30 years I can say that many people have good results taking it. The key is to start months before the allergy season and start with 1 grain of pollen/day for several days to test for reactions then increase by one grain for a while longer until you can take a teaspoon/day. It should be pollen/honey collected from the region you live in. I can only attest to what others have told me as I don't suffer from pollen allergies. [/QUOTE]
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