Their bee forest is in Brazil, everyone knows that, check their website. 
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Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: MMY Vedic Honey (price of)

Product of Brazil.......doesn't that speak volumes?
Just amazing. How do these guys walk with balls that
big? No integrity, just a bunch of clownish con
artists who justify everything in their fantasy
cult-world of heaven on earth.
-Peter

--- wayback71 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The MMY Vedic Honey that I received says in small
> print on the side of the jar  and the
> boxes "Product of Brazil."  Do we have a Vedic Honey
> facility down there? It tastes okay -
> with a slight lemony aftertaste.  It is a tad
> granular -not as smooth as commercial honey.  I
> don't think it enlightened me, at least not yet!
> But who knows?  Maybe that blast of light t
> hat raced up my spine and out my head a few minutes
> ago was due to the honey!  The $10
> jar is almost empty since it contains enough for
> about 4 skimpy spoonfuls. The really
> interesting part of all this is that the $40 size
> jar (which I also ordered if you can imagine
> that) has a box with a front that swings open.  When
> you swing open the front flap a song
> plays from a plastic insert.  The song has women
> singing about Maharishi Vedic Honey in a
> reptitive jingle that lasts about 60 seconds.  The
> mailing package I received this in had
> been ripped open and one of the boxes disabled and
> torn apart - probably by a Fex Ex
> delivery guy who got so irritated by the song that
> had been triggered by jostling in the
> mail.
>
> Vaj, I would not eat anything from India that had
> not been cooked or else certified clean
> and heavy metal and parasite free.  Unlesss I knew
> the manufacturer to be really reliable.   
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj
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> > On Apr 7, 2005, at 6:39 PM, Bob Brigante wrote:
> >
> > > This Himalaya honey does not claim to be raw,
> which is important by
> > > Ayurveda standards, as heated honey is said to
> contain toxins. The USDA
> > > requires that honey labelled "raw" not be heated
> to high temps. The
> > > reason why honey producers heat their honey to
> high temps is so they
> > > can fill containers faster and also heated honey
> does not crystallize
> > > like raw honey does.
> >
> > No good Ayurvedic manufacturer would heat it
> improperly, as this
> > produces cyanogens.
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