Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-19 Thread Saralou
Or it may be some mechanism in addition to the enzymes in honey that promotes healing. I suspect old timers were more concerned with the cleaning the dirt and bugs and crud from their honey than preserving enzymes. What a discovery it must have been to figure out how to clean it, or melt it

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-19 Thread cking001
Same results were reported with using sugar as the packing. I think it has to do with the drying or absorption effect of sugar (and honey). Chuck As a scientist, Throckmorton knew that if he were ever to break wind in the sound chamber he would never hear

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-19 Thread Saralou
I sent a post about sugar this morning but haven't seen it turn up on the list yet. Saralou. cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Same results were reported with using sugar as the packing. I think it has to do with the drying

[Fwd: Re: CSHoney and Botulinum] sugar packs

2009-11-19 Thread Saralou
Re sugar packs Original Message Subject:Re: CSHoney and Botulinum Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:59:07 -0500 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Or it may be some mechanism in addition to the enzymes in honey that promotes healing. I suspect old timers were more concerned

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-19 Thread Malcolm
Yes, that and the sugar hit to the starving tissues depleted by the injured circulatory system. This is why sugar (honey) not salt worked in this protocol; they were not curing meat, but trying to repair and rejuvenate severely deprived tissues. Take care, Malcolm On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 16:24

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-18 Thread Malcolm
, November 17, 2009 8:20 am Subject: Re: CSHoney and Botulinum To: silver-list@eskimo.com http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/17/This-Bee- Product-Has-Enormous-Benefits-for-Your-Health.aspx Processed, refined honey is NOT appropriate for use in wound care

CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I was quite surprised to learn recently that honey is a primary source of botulism, especially in children. I'd never heard this until now. Doctors recommend that infants NEVER receive honey.It's useful information to pass along. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread Day Sutton
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/17/This-Bee-Product-Has-Enormous-Benefits-for-Your-Health.aspx Processed, refined honey is NOT appropriate for use in wound care. In fact, your average domestic “Grade A” type honey found in the grocery store will likely *increase

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread gwms624
Slightly off topic, but I was told by the proprietor of a health food store that raw honey should never be consumed with hot liquids ie, tea. Is this true? And why not G - Original Message - From: Day Sutton Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:20 am Subject: Re: CSHoney

RE: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread Nenah Sylver
Slightly off topic, but I was told by the proprietor of a health food store that raw honey should never be consumed with hot liquids ie, tea. Is this true? And why not == If honey is heated, the beneficial enzymes in it (along with other nutrients) are

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum--OT

2009-11-17 Thread Renee
Probably in the belief that heat destroys the enzymes in the honey. Since most honey, even raw honey, is extracted with SOME heat--and store honey with high heat--putting it into a hot cup of tea is not going to hurt it anymore than it already is. Unless you are putting it into boiling hot tea.

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread Del
the benefits of raw honey. But it still tastes good! Del - Original Message - From: gwms...@optonline.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 9:30 AM Subject: Re: CSHoney and Botulinum Slightly off topic, but I was told by the proprietor of a health food

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread lawrence storey
at varying high temperatures. Dr.LStorey:Naturopath,Kineisiologist,Herbalist and Energist(and all 'round nice guy)   --- On Tue, 11/17/09, gwms...@optonline.net gwms...@optonline.net wrote: From: gwms...@optonline.net gwms...@optonline.net Subject: Re: CSHoney and Botulinum To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CSHoney and Botulinum

2009-11-17 Thread cking001
, November 17, 2009 8:20 am Subject: Re: CSHoney and Botulinum To: silver-list@eskimo.com http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/17/This-Bee- Product-Has-Enormous-Benefits-for-Your-Health.aspx Processed, refined honey is NOT appropriate for use in wound care. In fact