No pollen means not honey.

   * 76 percent of samples bought at groceries had all the pollen
     removed, These were stores like TOP Food, Safeway, Giant Eagle,
     QFC, Kroger, Metro Market, Harris Teeter, A&P, Stop & Shop and
     King Soopers.
   * 100 percent of the honey sampled from drugstores like Walgreens,
     Rite-Aid and CVS Pharmacy had no pollen.
   * 77 percent of the honey sampled from big box stores like Costco,
     Sam's Club, Walmart, Target and H-E-B had the pollen filtered out.
   * 100 percent of the honey packaged in the small individual service
     portions from Smucker, McDonald's and KFC had the pollen removed.
   * Bryant found that every one of the samples Food Safety News bought
     at farmers markets, co-ops and "natural" stores like PCC and
     Trader Joe's had the full, anticipated, amount of pollen.

The following is a list of brands that were fake or adulterated:

   * American Choice Clover Honey
   * Archer Farms Orange Blossom Honey
   * Archer Farms Organic Classic Honey
   * Busy Bee Organic Honey
   * Busy Bee, Pure Clover Honey
   * Full Circle Pure Honey
   * Giant Eagle Clover Honey
   * GE Clover Honey
   * Great Value, Clover Honey
   * Haggen Honey, Natural & Pure
   * HT Traders Tupelo Honey
   * Kroger Pure Clover Honey
   * Market Pantry Pure Honey
   * Mel-O 100% Pure Honey
   * Natural Sue Bee Clover Honey
   * Naturally Preferred Fireweed Honey
   * Rite Aid Honey
   * Safeway Clover Honey
   * Silver Bow Pure Honey
   * Stop & Shop Clover Honey
   * Sue Bee Clover Honey
   * Thrifty Bee Honey
   * Valutime Honey
   * Walgreen MEL-O Honey
   * Western Family Clover Honey
   * Wegman Clover Honey
   * Winnie the Pooh, Pure Clover

Marshall



On 8/14/2013 10:12 PM, finplan65 wrote:
Any brand names of the few percent that are authentic?

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Be aware that over 90% of the honey sold in the US is fake. If you want real honey, get it locally produced by a beekeeper. All the major brands are fake.

Marshall

On 8/14/2013 3:58 PM, Monique Sauve wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1241303/Vinegar-honey-cured-crippling-arthritis-says-delighted-organist.html

On 8/14/2013 12:50 PM, Anne Ney wrote:
Ratios, please!

Sent from my iPad

On Aug 14, 2013, at 10:19 AM, "Bob Smith" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dr. Jarvis' apple cider vinigar in a cup of water taken before every meal has worked for many. I knew a lady confined to a wheel chair that made a significant recovery. Bob

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