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![]() "Terry Coombs" wrote in message news ![]() On 11/6/2018 4:09 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "Terry Coombs" wrote in message news ![]() > On 11/4/2018 9:14 AM, graham wrote: >> On 2018-11-04 7:05 AM, Boron Elgar wrote: >>> On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 21:48:46 -0500, Terry Coombs > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On 11/3/2018 8:05 PM, graham wrote: >>>>> On 2018-11-03 4:57 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: >>> >>>>>> Please tell me you did NOT put your honey in the microwave ... >>>>>> that >>>>>> will kill all the beneficial properties of the honey . >>>>> >>>>> Old wive's tale! >>>> >>>> OK , it's an old wives tale and we beekeepers know nothing about it >>>> . You go right ahead and nuke your honey . Mine will never see temps >>>> above about a hundred degrees - the highest temp usually seen inside a >>>> hive . Oh wait , what you've got is probably not even real honey , but >>>> flavored corn syrup . Nuke away ! >>> >>> >>> Most honey sold in the US is pasteurized, anyway. And filtered. >>> >>> Besides, very few eat enough honey to make any nutritional difference >>> in diet, even if the enzymes, bee pollen, etc are still there. >>> >> My point was that nuking (at low level) is no different to sitting the >> jar in hot water. Some seem to associate microwave radiation with >> nuclear. > > Science isn't your strong suit is it ? Look it up if you doubt me > ,but microwaves ARE radiation - of a certain frequency , or wavelength . > So are X-rays and Gamma rays and visible light . ALL are > "electromagnetic radiation" . Now , about the honey . Because of the way > microwaves heat , that is by molecular excitation , they destroy the > organic and microbiological stuff in honey . We eat enough to make a > difference , my wife has cut way back on antihistamines and other > sinus/allergy medications . I never took much , now don't take any at all > . > > > Snag > > ==== > > That is wonderful!! Whatever anyone else says, it is working on your and > your wife's health! > > It is different for you because you are getting your honey fresh. How do > the jars compare? > > Just to let you know, I won't be microwaving it any more ![]() > > Good for you ! The honey you buy off the shelf at the grocery store has a passing resemblance to fresh local honey ... read the label ! There are many "honey products" out there that have been cut with HFCS and have other chemicals added "as preservatives" . Natural honey needs no preservatives . To get any allergen benefits , the honey must be local and unfiltered so it has the same pollens as what you're exposed to . Snag === I don't know of any local bee keepers ![]() them. |
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