Marshall, when you have enough to sell, let us know!
Good luck.
PT



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From: Marshall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, March 20, 2013 2:59:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Could honey be a replacement for antibiotics against resistant 
bacteria? Jarrah honey.

Pasteurizing destroys all the enzymes, changing honey from a very     healthy 
food to something akin to corn syrup.  Also note that almost     ALL major 
brand 
honey such as Kroger and Sioux Bee is not real honey     any more.  Honey is 
the 
second most adulterated food, just behind     milk.  Buy at farmer's market or 
local beekeeper if you can, but     unfortunately use of poisons in the 
beehives 
is now so widespread,     it can be difficult to find a source that has real 
pure honey.  I am     starting a beehive in about 10 days, and to avoid poisons 
can not     even use comb foundation any more, it is all made from poisoned 
wax,     
so I am having to go foundationless and have them draw out their own     comb.  
That is the only way I can be sure I am getting pure     unadulterated honey.

Marshall

On 3/20/2013 10:19 AM, Neville Munn wrote: 
 
>Thanks for that Rowena.  I suspect pasteurising the         honey would affect 
>its healing properties as well so it seems         pure raw honey straight 
>from 
>the beekeeper would be the stuff to         use. 
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>Cheers
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>N.
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