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Eating honey probably won't affect sensitivity to bee stings, but many people say eating local honey has helped with hay fever, asthma and eczema. There is no documented proof of this but it certainly won't do any harm.The effect relies on the honey containing small amounts of pollen from local flowers, so get your honey from local beekeepers, not the local supermarket where the commercial honeys will have been pasteurized and filtered to remove the pollen -- and the best of the flavour, but then I'm probably biased on that subject...
No. Eating honey does not stunt your growth.
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it takes honey from flowers
You can't. It is a natural property of honey. You could try diluting the honey with water, but you would loose much of the benefits of eating honey.
You get honey
The highher the temperature, the more runny the honey.
eating banans or honey
breathing, homing ,and eating
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