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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. Is honey good for you? The impressive health benefits during ...

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    The theory is that local honey helps desensitize the body to pollen, but the pollen bees collect for honey is different from the pollens that cause allergies, the foundation noted.

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    From baking to dressings to finishing, we gathered the best honey to buy this year. Plus, honey gifts for holidays like Rosh Hashanah. These Are the 12 Best Honey Brands That Everyone Is Buzzing Over

  5. Eucalyptus honey - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus honey. Eucalyptus honey is a type of honey made by honeybees that forage on the nectar of eucalyptus tree flowers. Eucalyptus honey is prized for its natural health benefits including antibacterial properties [1], antifungal properties [2], high antioxidant levels [3] and ability to relieve coughs, sore throats, and respiratory ailments.

  6. Grayanotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Honey made from the nectar and so containing pollen of these plants also contains grayanotoxins and is commonly referred to as mad honey. [3] Consumption of the plant or any of its secondary products, including mad honey, can cause a rare poisonous reaction called grayanotoxin poisoning, mad honey disease, honey intoxication, or rhododendron ...

  7. Tetragonula carbonaria - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the honey of the Western honey bee A. mellifera, T. carbonaria honey had higher values in moisture, water activity, and electrical activity. [26] The two different honeys can also be distinguished by flavor and aroma. Also, the antioxidant activity of T. carbonaria honey has nutritional and pharmaceutical potential. [26]

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