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Dishing The Not-So-Sweet Scoop About Honey

Posted Dec 18 2008 8:14pm

Recently, in my free, Online KickSugar Support Group, we got into an intriguing online discussion about the benefits or drawbacks of honey.

Years ago, I would have been one of the first to tout honey's virtues. However, within the last couple of years, I've obtained some insights and inside information about honey that has taken me quite by surprise.

Like most Americans, I've been assuming for years that it's safe and healthy for everyone.

Well, it turns out that this might not always be the case. I've received some startling information from a scientific insider, who has witnessed honey production:

"The fact that honey is good for you is absolutely false information, and there is no scientific, medical, empirical, or metabolic credence to back it up.

"Honey has a long history of microbiological, bacteriological and mold activity in raw form and is DANGEROUS in consumption for ANY hypoglycemic, diabetic, infant, pregnant woman, women planning on becoming pregnant, nursing mothers, child, senior, heart patient, people on an prescription medication or treatment, those with weakened immune systems, those with cancer, or otherwise health compromised!"

Translation: Honey can cause problems in all kinds of people, including hypoglycemics, diabetics, pregnant women, children, seniors, heart patients, etc.

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