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  2. Can honey treat seasonal allergies? - AOL

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    The idea that honey helps treat seasonal allergies specifically centers around ingesting raw local honey, which is minimally processed honey produced in the area where someone lives. “The belief ...

  3. Health Experts Say Raw Honey Is Absolutely Worth The Extra Money

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    Raw honey contains bee pollen, which is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and has been linked to various health benefits, including improved immune function and reduced ...

  4. 13 Home Remedies for Allergies That Really Work—and 3 ... - AOL

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    Honey: Again, it may help with a cough but not much else. “Local honey may be delicious but does not contain enough of the correct types of pollen to have any effect close to that of ...

  5. Oral allergy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, OAS is only seen in people with seasonal pollen allergies, and mostly people who are allergic to tree pollen. [3] It is usually limited to ingestion of uncooked fruits or vegetables. [3] In adults, up to 60% of all food allergic reactions are due to cross-reactions between foods and inhalative allergens. [4]

  6. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    5–7% of infants and 1–2% of adults. A 117.3% increase in peanut allergies was observed from 2001 to 2005, an estimated 25,700 people in England are affected. Multiple allergies (Asthma, eczema and allergic rhinitis together) Unknown: 2.3 million (about 3.7%), prevalence has increased by 48.9% between 2001 and 2005. [157]

  7. Bee pollen - Wikipedia

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    Honeybee with pollen baskets A pollen trap Fresh bee pollen Frozen bee pollen, a human food supplement Bee bread: the bee pollen stored in the combs Chunks of bee bread. Bee pollen, also known as bee bread and ambrosia, [1] is a ball or pellet of field-gathered flower pollen packed by worker honeybees, and used as the primary food source for the hive.

  8. Cold season is here: 6 natural remedies to fight them off and ...

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    How much hydration you need depends on factors like age, activity level and environment, but on average, women need about 11.5 cups of water daily, while men need about 15.5 cups, according to the ...

  9. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Raw honey contains some pollen and may contain small particles of wax. Strained honey has been passed through a mesh material to remove particulate material [83] (pieces of wax, propolis, other defects) without removing pollen, minerals, or enzymes. Filtered honey of any type has been filtered to the extent that all or most of the fine ...