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lsboost
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Buy local support your beekeeper.
Justin2009
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I -

It's HONEY. It's pure sugar that's its purpose.
Bargankiller
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Local honey 🍯 is the only way to go. As a cheap SOB it pains me to say it but pay more for local honey. Much of the store bought stuff is not pure.

3rd most counterfeited food in the world
https://www.insider.com/fake-hone...rks-2020-9

76% of US sold honey is fake
https://www.mybeeline.co/en/p/us-...fake-honey

How to detect adulterated/fake honey
https://dailyhealthpost.com/detec...ey-test/2/

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Quote from wahooman63 :
Why? It obviously doesn't apply to my or the experience of others and frankly I don't give a flying crap about what something you found on the all knowing internet has to say. I know for a FACT that it helped me get off of all allergy medications as well as the monthly shots I would get from April to October.
You don't actually know that for a fact, because you can't. That's not how things work. I used to get headaches, but then I started drinking orange juice in the bathtub at 3am. Haven't had a headache since. Guess I found the cure for headaches, because I did a thing and something happened. I also found a way to get the paperboy to deliver the paper closer to my door. I leave a lamp on in the corner of a closet in the basement. That paperboy gets it within a foot of the door ever since. I'm thinking of writing a book with all my cures and solutions in it, but I have poor vision, so writing is difficult. I've been rubbing beet juice on my elbows every other Thursday since the last lunar eclipse though, so my vision should be improving any day now.
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Quote from gironhe :
And who is going to support me?
Become a beekeeper.
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Quote from warpedrotors :
Become a beekeeper.
I have real job, Beekeeping is a fulltime hobby.
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I have real job, Beekeeping is a fulltime hobby.
Now I have to know what your impressive job is.
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Quote from SaveMeMoneyPlease69 :
You my friend are what I was crying for as I read through this thread. Some honest, well thought out, argument as to why the cheap option may be bad, instead of the normal opinion based rant.

Normal price is still very low at $7.50 but any thoughts on the chance this is a decent product at a super low price because Amazon is clearing it before it goes bad in the warehouse?

Side thought: My wife uses honey like crazy to make granola bars. We have tons of flowers in the yard thanks to her efforts also. Perhaps it is time for a new box here.
My best guess is that it is not quality honey. Heck, there is a shortage of honey worldwide and there is more honey being sold than apiarists can produce. This math shows that there is a lot of fake and cut with sugar honey out there. It is for sure, but the numbers come between 30 and 70% of what is sold in the US is fake. The issue is that it is very hard to prove it is fake and even high quality equipment (better than HPLC, now they use GC MS MS= gas chromatography Mass Spectrophotometer as well as HPLC MS or even NMR) cannot easily detect it. Most is being faked in China and some make it to US "so called" local producers. China cannot sell to the US directly, but exchanges at sea do happen (e.g., move the honey from a Chinese ship to another ship from another country allowed to sell honey in the US). Other subterfuges are also taking place and this board is the not the place to debate about it at large.

This said, this honey might be OK for cooking. Some of my commercial friends sell their 5 gallon pail for $125 to a local bakery (but they keep bees for pollination mainly, as this is where the money is right now). But for eating raw and uncooked, I would look somewhere else. I will not discount my honey for less than $225-250 per 5 gallons. I spend much time in the apiary and I rarely feed. My customers knows they are getting the real thing.

Why not buy the real raw honey and then jack the price up? I buy cheap things on SD, but I would not spare on the quality of my food. Not worth it. Again, food is your first medicine.

Oh, and one box is not a good idea. You need at least two to be able to fix issues. Be ready to spend about 20-30 minutes per hive every other week... and in Florida, it is all year long... but I won't complain as I do not have to winterize my bees and I can get two harvests per year. :-)
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Quote from SaveMeMoneyPlease69 :
All due respect what you state is opinion. You're impression of "it works" could be placebo affect. Correction, odds are great that is placebo affect. Even if others agree with you, I'm sure there are plenty who do. However unless you can produce an article that shows proof of a fact based study supporting that you're not providing anything more than an opinion.

If you can do that I'll gladly read it! So would many others here. In fact I would LOVE to see your thoughts proven right in a study because I would like to believe in those benefits. I'm not being sarcastic or snarky here. It would elevate this age old conversation.

However, replies like the one above just kind of reinforce that you're operating on an emotion because you really just want to believe in a concept that makes you feel good. A nice thought but not a fact.

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People trying to save the internet as an information sharing tool. Doing our best to fight butt hurt opinions stated as fact.
Not a placebo affect. I have suffered from seasonal allergies my entire life. I went from daily prescription medications and shots to nothing. I assume it is all coincidence right? I mean it has to be because you don't believe it is possible? Good grief dude get over yourself.

The post you reference was referencing the fact that the guy I was replying to didn't bother to answer a simple question. Maybe read a bit before spouting off.

The internet is only an information tool if used correctly. Of course it is not the only tool and the only one that seems butt hurt here is you.
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Quote from warpedrotors :
You don't actually know that for a fact, because you can't. That's not how things work. I used to get headaches, but then I started drinking orange juice in the bathtub at 3am. Haven't had a headache since. Guess I found the cure for headaches, because I did a thing and something happened. I also found a way to get the paperboy to deliver the paper closer to my door. I leave a lamp on in the corner of a closet in the basement. That paperboy gets it within a foot of the door ever since. I'm thinking of writing a book with all my cures and solutions in it, but I have poor vision, so writing is difficult. I've been rubbing beet juice on my elbows every other Thursday since the last lunar eclipse though, so my vision should be improving any day now.
Wait...I know it helped me but that isn't a fact?

Now I have heard it all. Run along with your ignorance please.
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Quote from wahooman63 :
Wait...I know it helped me but that isn't a fact?

Now I have heard it all. Run along with your ignorance please.
You can't claim for a FACT that the honey is what caused an improvement in your case. You ate local honey and felt better. Great! Nothing shows that you felt better BECAUSE of the honey. Nothing shows that any effect you experienced due to honey would've been any different with any other honey. Therefore, NOTHING says the honey did anything for you, or for anyone else. You can't claim the honey worked for you as a fact, because facts need to be proven by actual evidence, of which you have none, other than anecdotal, which is nothing in terms of proving your claim. I'll try another example to help your simple mind try to grasp this concept.

I had horrible leg pain for 30 years. One day, I moved to the desert and started praying to Bleepgoop, the goddess of legs and feet. The next day, my leg pain was gone! Bleepgoop cured my leg pain through my prayers!

Doesn't that sound stupid?
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Quote from wahooman63 :
Not a placebo affect. I have suffered from seasonal allergies my entire life. I went from daily prescription medications and shots to nothing. I assume it is all coincidence right? I mean it has to be because you don't believe it is possible? Good grief dude get over yourself.

The post you reference was referencing the fact that the guy I was replying to didn't bother to answer a simple question. Maybe read a bit before spouting off.

The internet is only an information tool if used correctly. Of course it is not the only tool and the only one that seems butt hurt here is you.
"Placebo effect" refers to when someone in a LABORATORY STUDY, A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT, feels better, simply because they believed they were being given a medication that would help them, DESPITE THEM ACTUALLY NOT RECEIVING THAT MEDICATION. Therefore, that can't be used as evidence that the medicine works, since they weren't given any actual medicine. So, their improvement is either imagined, or DUE TO SOME OTHER FACTORS. This is a very simplified explanation as to why your experiment involving no controls, no lab, no guidelines, no testing, no actual scientific data, no medical professionals, etc. can't possibly prove anything. Even if, in your case, the honey was 100% responsible for making your condition better, there are no FACTS to support it, and you can't possibly prove your claim, EVER, NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY OR DO. IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO CLAIM FOR A FACT THAT THE HONEY DID ANYTHING. Sorry, but that's how facts and science work.
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You can't claim for a FACT that the honey is what caused an improvement in your case. You ate local honey and felt better. Great! Nothing shows that you felt better BECAUSE of the honey. Nothing shows that any effect you experienced due to honey would've been any different with any other honey. Therefore, NOTHING says the honey did anything for you, or for anyone else. You can't claim the honey worked for you as a fact, because facts need to be proven by actual evidence, of which you have none, other than anecdotal, which is nothing in terms of proving your claim. I'll try another example to help your simple mind try to grasp this concept.

I had horrible leg pain for 30 years. One day, I moved to the desert and started praying to Bleepgoop, the goddess of legs and feet. The next day, my leg pain was gone! Bleepgoop cured my leg pain through my prayers!

Doesn't that sound stupid?
Did you read what I said? From your idiotic reply it seems you haven't.

I said it is a FACT IT HELPED ME. Maybe I should type it slower for you? Maybe if I type in colors you will be able to comprehend what I wrote?

Run along dude. You can keep trying but you will still be wrong.

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Quote from wahooman63 :
Did you read what I said? From your idiotic reply it seems you haven't.

I said it is a FACT IT HELPED ME. Maybe I should type it slower for you? Maybe if I type in colors you will be able to comprehend what I wrote?

Run along dude. You can keep trying but you will still be wrong.
Ironic that someone who doesn't understand what a fact is would call someone else idiotic. Your feelings about your allergies can't be a fact. Your decision to attribute your improved health to honey can't be a fact. Get a dictionary and have someone read it to you. Ask your doctor. Ask a child. Ask anyone who isn't you. Facts are facts, and the only fact you've presented is that you don't understand what a fact is.
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I eated honey and I feeled gooder! Fact! Amazing.
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To my knowledge, there has not been any peer reviewed paper in the scientific literature that shows that local honey can help with allergies from pollen. The concept of getting low doses of pollen with your coarsely filtered honey to build some level of immunity to pollen allergies is a good concept though.... This said, if it works for some, why don't we leave those folks alone?
Now, if we get to antifungal and bactericide properties (depending on the type of honey), then this is another story. Peace out guys.
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Quote from warpedrotors :
Ironic that someone who doesn't understand what a fact is would call someone else idiotic. Your feelings about your allergies can't be a fact. Your decision to attribute your improved health to honey can't be a fact. Get a dictionary and have someone read it to you. Ask your doctor. Ask a child. Ask anyone who isn't you. Facts are facts, and the only fact you've presented is that you don't understand what a fact is.
While I somewhat agree it's basically a fact that honey has anti inflammatory properties

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Quote from 4dalo :
While I somewhat agree it's basically a fact that honey has anti inflammatory properties
His argument is that he eats local honey and has no further need for allergy medicine, because it is a fact that honey cured his allergy symptoms. My argument is that he can't prove the honey did anything, or that it was due to a specific type of honey. I'm not arguing the benefits of honey, raw honey, local honey, unfiltered honey, natural honey, organic honey, etc. I'm simply saying he has proven nothing and nothing he says is a fact. If he wanted to actually present facts, he could stick with these three(which we'll give him the benefit of the doubt on by accepting them as facts), and then let others draw their own conclusions, since there's no data to prove anything:

1. His allergy symptoms have decreased or ceased entirely.

2. He eats local honey.

3. He takes no allergy medications.

If all of those are facts, he still hasn't proven the honey is in any way related to his allergy symptoms decreasing. Nothing correlating the honey to his allergy symptoms can be considered fact. He fails to grasp this simple concept because he's so convinced that honey cured his allergies. I've attempted to break this down using ridiculous examples, and stating what simple words mean. He still doesn't understand it. The honey may have helped with his allergies, but there are no facts involved in his story. It could just as easily be a change in location, weather, other allergens, some other medication, other things he consumes. None of it was tested or proven, so no one knows what caused the improvement he's reporting, or if there was an actual improvement. It's all based on his feelings, which clearly center on the belief that honey is an allergy cure. Does honey have health benefits? Probably for some people with certain specific allergies. Has he proven anything with his "well it worked for me and other people I know" story? Absolutely not.

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