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All my life I have used honey in the ways mentioned in the link you gave. We use it for burns, sore throats, wounds, I bake with it make lemon juice with it (for double benefit of lemon and honey) and so many other things. The only negative I have found is that when it warms up from your body heat, it runs more easily and so can get a bit messy! However, I use the honey bought from aviaries right around us (not the pasturized store type where the enzmyes have been killed). I know that the source of the pollen is important for the taste and efficacy of the honey but I have never bought expensive honey and have had excellent results with every use I have put it to.
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5dana8
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Hi Chris
I think any natural honey is good to use along with foods like blueberry's ect..
But for me the honey makes my yeast problem worse.
It is not reccomended on a strick anti-yeast diet. It converts into sugar in the blood stream. If you have yeast issues or are on abx I would definetly say be careful.
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