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ETS: A Bee Sting in November?

ETS for Humans
A BEE STING IN NOVEMBER?!
by C.C., Warrenton, VA

I was doing some gardening work in early November, cleaning up and cutting back plants that had been damaged by frost. However, there were still some blossoms with a little life left on a dahlia plant, along with some bees still hanging out in the petals, which I didn't see. As I clipped one of the blossoms back, I was stung in my thumb. It felt like an electrical shock, and boy, did it hurt! I immediately went into the house and took ETS. I also applied a couple of drops directly to the sting location. I continued to take ETS for Humans for 20 minutes, and at that point, the pain was completely gone — I couldn't even see any visual evidence of a bee sting. Amazing!

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