Allergies can make you miserable, but adding a little honey from local farmers will help ease the pain. Because the bees are producing honey from the pollen of local plants, you can gradually build a resistance to those allergy-triggering pollens. Simply put some honey on your warm toast or add a teaspoon to a cup of hot tea. Sweeten your oatmeal with it or put some on a biscuit. Adding a little of this honey to your daily diet during allergy season can help you find natural relief.
There has been some speculation that local honey contianing pollin to which you experience allergic reactions, MAY have much the same affect as taking the allergy injections.
it may sound crazy but honey does help allergies.
Gee, I would think so. I know that it is good for humans with allergies. From what I have read, I do know that a little bit is not bad for them.
An allergist is a specialist who helps somebody deal and cope with their allergies. They are a medical doctor who often have special training in allergies such as asthma.
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You shouldn't give honey to infants under 12 months of age. There are two reasons for this: 1. Honey is almost pure sugar. Infants don't need the extra sugar, and delicate digestive systems could struggle to cope with it. 2. There is a risk, albeit a very small one, that there could be botulinum spores in honey. Honey is a natural bactericide and fungicide, but botulinum spores can survive in honey. There would not be enough to affect an older child or an adult, but it could affect a young baby. It's not worth the risk.
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You shouldn't give a baby honey. Firstly, the baby's digestive system is not really developed enough to cope with a large amount of sugar -- and honey is almost all sugar. Secondly, there is a risk, albeit extremely small, that the honey is carrying the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. This will not be in sufficient quantity to have any serious effect on an adult or older child, but could very seriously affect a baby whose immune system is not sufficiently developed to deal with it. This is why in some countries and states honey is labelled 'Not to be given to children under 12 months'
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