Honey!
marsia1234
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What's the best raw honey?
Acacia
Sunflower
Or lime tree??
I usually have manuka honey and lemon each morning but I'm looking to get the raw honey instead.
Wanted for general healthy living!
Acacia
Sunflower
Or lime tree??
I usually have manuka honey and lemon each morning but I'm looking to get the raw honey instead.
Wanted for general healthy living!
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Everything is unhealthy in abundance.
Eat whatever honey you like.
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Whichever one you prefer.0
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See if you can find "local" honey.
I always buy raw honey0 -
I'm a local honey gourmand. It's one of my favorite things to look for when travelling. They're wonderfully different! I currently have 16 kinds in my collection--including the last of my Tasmanian and Costa Rican forest honeys.
For the allergy - relieving benefits, I look for locally - produced and unpasteurized honey from a local keeper. The closer it is produced to me, the more likely it contains pollens of the things that cause local allergies--and the more likely the honey will help me build a resistance.0 -
I love honey, but it's no more nutritious than corn syrup. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/09/11/honey-seemed-like-a-healthier-choice-then-scientists-tested-it-against-high-fructose-corn-syrup/0
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local and raw!!!!0
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I read the above posted article and found zero actual quantitative insight into the parameters tested, the amounts given, and so on. I only found suggestive wording. Also, the research was conducted by the USDA, which generally supports big business & agriculture (and hence, the super cheap HFCS). There are plenty of other studies available that indicate very clearly the negative effects of HFCS and processed sugars.0
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whatever you like.
i buy local honey as it helps (at least somewhat) with my allergies0 -
I read the above posted article and found zero actual quantitative insight into the parameters tested, the amounts given, and so on. I only found suggestive wording. Also, the research was conducted by the USDA, which generally supports big business & agriculture (and hence, the super cheap HFCS). There are plenty of other studies available that indicate very clearly the negative effects of HFCS and processed sugars.
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Sugar is sugar. Use what you like. Try lots of different kinds. Different honey tastes vastly different. You might find you like using different honeys for different things.0
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I would suggest find a local apiary and get local honey. Usually they have different types based on season and where they place their hives, and you are supporting the local economy.0
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Tupelo. No better honey anywhere.0
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Thanks all for the advise! Yup found a local beekeeper. Think I'll try the lime tree honey!0
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »whatever you like.
i buy local honey as it helps (at least somewhat) with my allergies
How much do you take and how often?
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I've heard if you buy raw and local it's good to help with seasonal allergies. Can't say if it's true or not...and no clue if that's a selling point for you. But I'd say try for local and raw.0
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I have allergies and eat unprocessed local honey in hopes that its pollen helps me resist getting sinus and upper respiratory infections. I don't care for its taste.0
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caroldavison332 wrote: »I have allergies and eat unprocessed local honey in hopes that its pollen helps me resist getting sinus and upper respiratory infections. I don't care for its taste.
I have bad allergies too and haven't actually tried local honey for it yet. Have you noticed any improvement?
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Check out the benefits of this ‘liquid gold’ – for a fitter body and youthful skin.
http://www.lifearea.net/honey-for-skin-and-honey-cues/-1 -
Superdave24 wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »whatever you like.
i buy local honey as it helps (at least somewhat) with my allergies
How much do you take and how often?abetterluke wrote: »caroldavison332 wrote: »I have allergies and eat unprocessed local honey in hopes that its pollen helps me resist getting sinus and upper respiratory infections. I don't care for its taste.
I have bad allergies too and haven't actually tried local honey for it yet. Have you noticed any improvement?
I'll add a tsp or 2 to my tea in the evenings. it SEEMS to help, at least a little. i dont take allergy meds for it but im not a fan of pills so i wouldnt anyways unless they were HORRIBLE.0
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