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- From: ralf@ark.abg.sub.org (R.Stephan)
- Newsgroups: sci.chem
- Subject: Re: BEE VENOM:Who might need it in pharmacology
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- Date: 27 Dec 92 09:34:00 GMT
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- mmm@cup.portal.com (Mark Robert Thorson) writes:
- >
- > If you want to get into bee-related homeopathic medicines, you might
- > consider royal jelly. That is very popular in the Far East (e.g.
- > Japan, Hong Kong, etc.) and Germany.
- ^^^^^^^
- Um, not really. And it's not a watered, I mean, homeopathic medicine.
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- ralf
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