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re: How much sugar is added to honey?
Posted on 7/10/17 at 12:20 am to BigDropper
Posted on 7/10/17 at 12:20 am to BigDropper
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How so?
It has low doses of the same pollens. Builds up a persons resistance over time
Posted on 7/10/17 at 1:46 am to Jackalope
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It has low doses of the same pollens. Builds up a persons resistance over time
Better than inhaling the pollens?
Posted on 7/10/17 at 9:37 pm to Jackalope
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It will help with local allergies
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How so?quote:
It has low doses of the same pollens. Builds up a persons resistance over time
Bees harvest nectar from flowers that require contact of insects to pollenate the plants/trees. The pollen that is responsible for human allergies comes from flowers/plants/trees that are wind-pollinated.
If bees are making honey from the nectar of flowers that require insect-pollination, how does the consumption of the honey help build resistance to allergens that come from flowers that are wind-pollinated?
This thought process is counterintuitive to the basic understanding of how bees acquire honey & the allergens that affect humans.
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