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| Adamic Seed nli User ID: 34584782 02/17/2013 12:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read up on honey; it's mixed with high fruxtose corn syrup now--especially the Chinese honey, which is most of the honey we buy. It's affordable! Beware honey with no pollen. Pollen is how honey can be easily traced by inspwctors, to where it was made. Even most well kkown popular brand names, and pretty well every cute bear jar honey is diluted. Ultra filtered honey is an old processing trick to escape identification from the inspector. Its more expensive to test and nearly impossible to trace the sweeteners added. Diluting is a common tactic for olive oil, too. (if olive oil goes solid in fridge, thats how you can tell it's real...but people complain if its solidm thinking its badm ironically ...but I digree) The only safe , real honey has the pollen, is not 'ultra filtered, and the only real non-filtered honey still has the comb. Which brings us back to the 'hundered mile diet'. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34581660 02/17/2013 12:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read up on honey; it's mixed with high fruxtose corn syrup now--especially the Chinese honey, which is most of the honey we buy. It's affordable! Quoting: Adamic Seed nli 34584782 Beware honey with no pollen. Pollen is how honey can be easily traced by inspwctors, to where it was made. Even most well kkown popular brand names, and pretty well every cute bear jar honey is diluted. Ultra filtered honey is an old processing trick to escape identification from the inspector. Its more expensive to test and nearly impossible to trace the sweeteners added. Diluting is a common tactic for olive oil, too. (if olive oil goes solid in fridge, thats how you can tell it's real...but people complain if its solidm thinking its badm ironically ...but I digree) The only safe , real honey has the pollen, is not 'ultra filtered, and the only real non-filtered honey still has the comb. Which brings us back to the 'hundered mile diet'. You need to buy unprocessed, non-pasturized Honey locally with the comb still in it for best results ! |
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| Yes I Did !!!! User ID: 34561824 02/17/2013 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I started buying local raw honey from a bee keeper when I realized I had developed allergies. Talk about a MIRACLE cure !!!!! Always use LOCAL honey. "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." ~ Albert Einstein |
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| Isis One User ID: 14343270 02/17/2013 01:17 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. Isis One |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 24590938 02/17/2013 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. you are crazy |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34581660 02/17/2013 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. To the farmers market tomorrow ? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 34370993 02/17/2013 01:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Excellent write up ! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34581660 Bet the drug companies won’t like this one getting around. Facts on Honey and Cinnamon: It is found that a mixture of honey and cinnamon cures most diseases. Honey is produced in most of the countries of the world. Scientists of today also accept honey as a ‘Ram Ban’ (very effective) medicine for all kinds of diseases. Honey can be used without side effects for any kind of diseases. Today’s science says that even though honey is sweet, when it is taken in the right dosage as a medicine, it does not harm even diabetic patients. Researched by western scientists: [link to www.wakingtimes.com] The drug companies, and all the pure scum that comprise them, will all burn in the Lake of Fire. |
| Isis One User ID: 14343270 02/17/2013 01:25 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. To the farmers market tomorrow ? LOL, yeah, it was the weirdest thing, I'd even say violent. Maybe it got contaminated with something, maybe I wasn't supposed to mix it with green tea, not sure but I'll give it a rest for awhile. I've used it before with no problem. Isis One |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34581660 02/17/2013 01:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. To the farmers market tomorrow ? LOL, yeah, it was the weirdest thing, I'd even say violent. Maybe it got contaminated with something, maybe I wasn't supposed to mix it with green tea, not sure but I'll give it a rest for awhile. I've used it before with no problem. You story sounds like a scene from The Omen ! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 34370993 02/17/2013 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. ![]() |
| Isis One User ID: 14343270 02/17/2013 02:04 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Isis One Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. To the farmers market tomorrow ? LOL, yeah, it was the weirdest thing, I'd even say violent. Maybe it got contaminated with something, maybe I wasn't supposed to mix it with green tea, not sure but I'll give it a rest for awhile. I've used it before with no problem. You story sounds like a scene from The Omen ! OMG, it wasn't that bad, LOL, you have quite the creative imagination Isis One |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 34227736 02/17/2013 02:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL, yeah, it was the weirdest thing, I'd even say violent. Maybe it got contaminated with something, maybe I wasn't supposed to mix it with green tea, not sure but I'll give it a rest for awhile. I've used it before with no problem. You story sounds like a scene from The Omen ! OMG, it wasn't that bad, LOL, you have quite the creative imagination I would suggest that you ALSO have a very creative imagination... |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 34584597 02/17/2013 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is something interesting, this thread prompted me to go make some tea (green) and add some honey and cinnamon. I get the tea ready, reach for the fairly big raw honey jaw from the health food store and it slips out of my hand, slams down on a glass plate on the counter, the plate spins down to the floor and breaks into a thousand shards, glass everywhere, the honey bottle spins and flips over the counter and down into the dining area onto the hardwood floor, broken glass stuck in the honey everywhere!!!! I go around to open the sliding door to step outside for a sec to grab the garden gloves to start clean-up, the long haired shaggy dog hears the door open and comes racing from the couch, right through the pile of honey and glass on the floor. It takes me five minutes to even figure out how and where to start cleaning this mess up. I'm gonna take that as a MAJOR SIGN FROM MY HIGER SELF THAT I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO CONSUME THAT HONEY, at least now right now, and then I read some of these cautions here, how bout that? It could not be any clearer message. No, you're just a fuckup/shill. |
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