00:00In 2011, this woman named Ellie Lobel, she's 42 years old, she decided it's time for me to die.
00:04She came down with this mysterious illness. She actually hired an end-of-life care person and so
00:09she thought, I'll go to an Airbnb and I will literally just stay in the house until I die.
00:14And so she goes to this little Airbnb. She decided, I'm just gonna go take a quick walk.
00:17She asks her end-of-life care person to come with her. She begins to hear a buzzing sound.
00:21There was a whole horde of African killer bees. The whole swarm came over to Ellie and they stung
00:26her hundreds of times. Her end-of-life care person just turns and starts running, like left her.
00:30So basically when they stopped stinging her end-of-life care person, now he comes back.
00:33He runs her all the way back to the house. Ellie climbs back in bed. Three more days go by.
00:37She actually begins to feel better right before Ellie got sick. She had gone out for a hike.
00:42She got bit by a deer tick that had Lyme disease. She hops online and she discovered an obscure study
00:47done in the 1990s in Australia. They made this hypothesis that a certain amount of bee stings
00:51from African killer bees in theory could cure Lyme disease, but Ellie Lobel unintentionally
00:56conducted the experiment on herself and it completely cured her Lyme disease.
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