Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Allergy Update


Well, I’m still going strong with my honeycomb treatment. We’re over halfway through April and I have only taken one allergy pill this entire spring. At the height of allergy season last year, my nose was constantly running and I sneezed 50-100 times per day, and that was while using medication! This year, I have sneezed 4 or 5 times on my worst day, and my nose hasn’t run at all. So, for all of you naysayers out there (Tully), I just want to let you know that I am convinced that honeycomb has worked wonders for my allergies.

I also wanted to let you know that while I’ve been taking honeycomb, I haven’t been sick, developed any cancers, or had any heart attacks. Now, I'm not going to guarantee that honeycomb can cure all such ailments, but I think it's pretty clear that it prevents them. If you have any miracle honeycomb stories, please let me know.

5 comments:

Duns Scotus said...

I'm glad you're feeling well. Now that you're healed, try saying this out loud:
"I just want to let you know that I am convinced that honeycomb has worked wonders for my allergies."

Best wishes with the honeycomb.

Ben said...

dear tristan.

thanks for letting me know about this. i don't really have to maintain one of these sites, but it sure is good to hear from you, and i'm glad to hear you're doin' alright. don't have much time tonight, but i hope to keep in touch.

Sean Scribner said...

Now since I attend Wesley Biblical Seminary, I can speak with all authority when I say that Mr. Wesley would have been most proud of you and would have loved nothing more than to have added your honeycomb treatment that cures everything to one of his home remedy books.

Leighan said...

So glad you are feeling better. So, from reading your original blog regarding this unconventional treatment... I remember you saying this if it worked "I may grow some dreadlocks, make some hemp clothing, and open up a holistic honeycomb farm where I can sell my new remedy for allergies.." I can't wait to see how your dreads and your new business work out. Let me know when you start your farm... my allergies get pretty bad so I could be your best customer :)

TB said...

Leighan,
I'll keep you updated if I end up starting a honeycomb farm. I may have to come up with some other remedies in order to make it a viable business...
As for the dreadlocks, my hair is getting longer, but I'm not so sure my wife would let me do the whole no washing your hair thing that is necessary for the dreads.