We have heard the same from different people and articles. I would say
it's definitely worth a try and it's pretty inexpensive. If you tried a
bunch 3 or 4x a day for a week, you'd know if it was helping. 

If you cn find a LOCAL  bee keeper, maybe you could get him to open a
hive right now and scoop out some honey for you. You could tell him why
you want to try it. ;-) 


They talk about honey and allergies a bit on this video clip, great
info, also has fella with hives on top of tall buildings in NYC! 

http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/videoplayer/newVid/small_player/vplayer2.s
html?id=1914008n



http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/

Allergy Sufferers Look to Nontraditional Relief
By Robin Clayton, The News Leader (USA), 8/31/2006

Bessie Davis remembers taking her daughter Davilyn Artis to the doctor
constantly when she was a little girl.

"She had allergies really bad," said Davis. "Her eyes would get so much
mucus in them that they would close shut."

Davis doesn't remember how long it's been, but after years of taking
prescription medication for her allergies, Artis finally gave another
solution a try. Despite available prescription and over-the-counter
allergy medications such as Allegra and Claritin, many allergy
sufferers, like Artis, are turning to nontraditional treatment methods

"She started with taking bee pollen tablets," said Davis Tuesday
afternoon as she picked up some allergy relief products for her daughter
at Healthabit Natural Foods in Kinston. "She takes those and she doesn't
have a problem all summer.".






-----Original Message-----
From: Mark S. Siepak [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: September 4, 2006 12:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Ken, allergies?

Licking the Windshield sounds, ummmm, unsanitary, even if you clean it
first. I have always heard that you can use local raw honey to abate
allergy
symptoms. Don't know how long it would take, though. Suspect that
wouldn't
work for this year, maybe next. A tablespoon a day should get your
system
used to the local pollens. Key thing is LOCAL, and RAW honey.
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