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| May 15, 2008 |
| by:KAITLYN |
| I take honey for my allergies and it has been quite effective. Note that honeycomb can exacerbate symptoms, however. |
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Worked very well |
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| May 16, 2008 |
| by:JESSE |
| As we approach the allergy season, my mom used to tell me to eat some honey to stave off the allergies. It still works for me. |
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Worked very well |
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| May 17, 2008 |
| by:EDYTHE |
| I take honey for my allergies and cold. I find that it stops my coughing and also improves my breathing and heals my sinuses. |
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Worked very well |
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| July 24, 2008 |
| by:Jeanette Jarmon |
| Local honey dispels allergies created by local allergens. If I feel an allergic reaction coming on I can take 1 teaspoon of honey and the reaction will stop. I make "honey toast" every few days and keep my immune system up, and now I have very few reactions. And those are triggered if I am stirring up allergens raking old leaves and such. I saw total improvement in my young granddaughters (8 and 2). ( I am aware not to give honey to those under one year of age.) We have all stopped taking Claritin. I live in the South with plenty of plants flowering, trees budding and shedding. I also drink milk at the same time, because of the positive remarks in the Bible about "milk and honey". |
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