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Re: raw honey is antifungal & does not feed candida! n/m by Leibniz ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum

Date:   3/26/2016 1:52:30 PM ( 8 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2310717

Listen. My dad is a beekeeper. I am now drinking raw honey in water. I am out of food.

Most people need to realize that raw honey is hard to come by. It is in fact solid after a few weeks from extraction. The sugars crystalize and the honey becomes more of a cloudy paste with a grainy texture.

Honey that has been heated will not do this. The properties are changed to this extent.

Some honey is indeed cut with corn syrup.

I am not making an argument. I have no idea if honey feeds candida or not. I am merely pointing out that anyone has kept honey for more than a few weeks and it has stayed liquid, then it was not raw honey.

Raw honey only dissolves in cold water with effort. If you put it in tea/coffee, then it is no longer raw.

I don't want anyone making false claims is all. I don't want people thinking that they have raw honey when they do not.

Here is a photo: http://ladyformula.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/crystallized_honey.jpg
 

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