Some people believe local honey effectively treats seasonal allergies due to their personal experiences, but there’s not much scientific evidence to support their claims. Why doesn’t honey ...
by eating locally-produced honey, you’ll grow resistant to the pollen in your local area, in turn easing your hayfever response. Could this be true? Dr Beverley Adams-Groom, senior pollen ...
But you can also develop new allergies or just different symptoms, so don't bank on it. Does eating local honey help? There's no cure for allergies, and there's no scientific proof that honey will ...
Raw honey is removed from the hive and bottled directly, and as such will contain trace amounts of yeast, wax and pollen. Consuming local raw honey is believed to help with seasonal allergies due ...
WebMD says that the extra fluid from water, juice, or other healthy drink options, can thin the mucus in your nasal passages, ...
She also sells edible pollen that she collects from the hives. Sheffield Lake’s Henrietta Honey features local vendor’s homemade goods. Beekeeper Sherry Lockridge-Oleyar opened the storefront ...
Honey bees are an introduced species that are extremely important but they are not a native species to Canada,” said Dr. Shelley Hoover at a presentation on Pollinators on Jan. 22. It is European ...