If you mean raw honey, then no, it is not harmful; in fact many people prefer raw honey. But never give honey (raw or not) to a child under one year of age, or to pets.
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Oh, most definitely! As silly as it may seem initially, honey has numerous health benefits, especially with milk:http://www.organicfacts.net/organic-animal-products/organic-honey/health-benefits-of-honey-and-milk.htmlhttp://www.organicfacts.net/organic-animal-products/organic-honey/health-benefits-of-honey.htmlhttp://www.benefits-of-honey.com/health-benefits-of-honey.html
No, but honey does have many other health benefits.
Demerits of honey include the danger it poses to children under one year of age. There is a risk of botulism for these young children who consume honey. Another demerit of honey it that it has a lot of carbohydrates.
Honey is considered a health food. It is loaded with beneficial nutrients and enzymes.
Yes.
There is no proof that honey causes Diabetes. Honey is not made up of glucose. So it does not affect the blood glucose level directly. But it is wise precaution, not to consume excessive amount of honey, routinely.
None.
no they are not but honey bees are
They used honey as medicine
Worker bees make honey and protect the hive from danger.
Honey bees are protected in the state of Illinois. The state of Illinois works with beekeepers to protect honey bees from exposure to pesticides that may harm them or cause their existence to be in danger.