![]() If at any time you feel symptoms, take a few days off from taking bee pollen and then re-start with half the dose you were consuming when you reacted. If after this time period you're experiencing no allergy symptoms to the pollen, you can slowly increase your intake up again as you approach a full tablespoon. ![]() You are likely sensitive to the higher doses of pollen and need to give your immune system some time to adapt. Continue taking a teaspoon a day for a further 30 days and then begin increasing your dose again to 2 teaspoons over the next 30 days. If you are going to continue taking bee pollen, I'd suggest you start with very small doses (a few granules) and work up to a teaspoon over a 30 day period. It has been my experience that those having bad reactions to bee pollen are able to resume taking it if they re-introduce it properly. Otherwise they risk having a reaction like you did, which is no fun at all and very scary. I'm kind of worried about royal jelly and will start with 1/4 teaspoons and build up to make sure my body is fine with that.įirst of all Harold, glad to hear that you're alright! I am very serious when I say that people need to start slowly with bee pollen and work their way up to a full dosage. I'm also taking raw honey and royal jelly. My question is should I stop forever or work my way back up slowly again? I would like to enjoy the benefits of it but don't want to end up in the ER again. ![]() At first it started with stomach pain then hives, nasal congestion, rashes, and fast heart rate and swelling to the face. This happened after about the fourth day of taking it. Last night I experienced an adverse reaction after having a tablespoon and had to go to the emergeny room. Then next day I took a teaspoon and all was well. At first I started with a couple granules and it didn't bother me. I started taking bee pollen and got a serious allergic reaction. ![]()
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