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If I have a deadly allergy to a bee sting, can I still take bee pollen or eat raw local honey for allergies?

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I have a deadly allergy to bee stings and carry an epi-pen everywhere I go. I've been told that I should never consume raw honey because of this allergy. Separately, however, I learned that taking local bee pollen or consuming raw local honey would help with my awful allergies (I take sudafed on a daily basis year-round). Can I take bee pollen or consume raw local honey? If not, is there another natural, herbal or homeopathic option for me?

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  1. hello bright child! maybe someone has been stung too many times and the allergen in the sting has gone to your brain causing you to ask such incredibly baffling questions! but seriously sometimes i wonder the same thing! lets test this out! stand in a room full of bees and have someone video tape your reaction then eat a jar of honey and have someone video tape your reaction, compare and contrast!

    please note: it may be preferred to do the latter one first!
    good luck!
    update me on the results! i may want to do my 6th grade science fair project on this!

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