Unhomogenized honey from the area where you live can be helpful because the local bees have antibodies to the bugs of that particular area.
No, allergy to bee stings does not mean that there is also an allergy to honey. The two allergens are not related.
There are several allergy treatments that are both medical and holistic. An example of a good holistic treatment is consuming local honey and taking echinacea once a day.
i don't think so but it does help your allergy's
Yes, in pollination.
The anti-allergy characteristics of honey are specific to the types of flowers that the local bees make the honey from. So, yes, local honey does have benefits that can't be matched by honey from afar.
Honey is useful for any diseased except death
A Gun License, a hatred for picnic stealing bears & an allergy to honey.
no i am allergic to bees and have no trouble at all eating honey. if you have shortness of breath it may be a food allergy
There are no cons about honey bees. They are useful by producing honey, wax, propolis and by pollinating plants.
Hi, just wondering, are you allergic to honey, or is this just a random question? And my research indicates no, it needs to be bee honey. Hi, just wondering, are you allergic to honey, or is this just a random question? And my research indicates no, it needs to be bee honey.
No, honey is not a substitute for sugar in someone who has diabetes. It is however, good for allergies and a sweetener.
Some well known allergy remedies include Humidifiers, Nasal Strips and Honey. You can purchase these items online from stores such as Walmart and retailers such as Amazon.