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You are 100% correct Pam.

I used it with success and on my kids FOOD allergies (strawberries and shrimp) there is an enzyme that repairs the glitch in our immune systems. So mny anti bacterial and anti viral properties. Ingestable, sweet, safe in large quantity (no over dosing) and can be used as a topical treatment. Oh ya, and its in my backyard.
I've always used it as a topical for cuts/scrapes/burns/animal injuries and as an electrolyte for weak animals. It's in my kits and cupboards in case I need something fast to help. Slather some on a skin heals better than neosporin.

I did 3 months of 1 teaspoon morning and evening, straight up, of the closest honey I could find to us before we had our own. My immune system was shot. I had just got done with surgery and a pair of HDR treatments for cancer and I was desperate to eat. I weight 92lbs and was dropping. I have a gluten allergy. Non gluten foods were not allowing me to put on weight at all during recovery. My mom sent me info on my immune system and why it was fighting gluten and that I should look into some natural assistance for recovery, Honey (raw and close to where you spend the majority of your time) was safe and easy and tasty (a lot of "natural remedies" can cause harm to a compromised systems so I always tread carefully). The radiation had killed off good cells to tho. After 14 days I was eating gluten without the PAIN it caused my guts. I still had a potty problem (sorry-tmi but gluten issues mean a ton of bathroom time for those not aware) so it wasn't a cure by any means. But it did help my immune system stop killing the good bugs in my upper intestine allowing me to consume high carbs and fats in gluten filled foods while in recovery to gain weight.
My kids both developed a food allergy by 2 years old. Swelling and hive reactions to strawberry & shrimp.
I did the same 3 months, 2 teaspoons a day and now just on occassion for a cold or sore throat. Both kids have had the foods that they couldn't. Because of the way it worked on me, didn't "fix" it, it subdued it I don't take too many chances still but it helps with other immune allergies as well.
Many people get tons of seasonal allergy relief by taking a teaspoon a day. No more allergy drugs after a few months is common :)

Trails are being done on MS patients too. Bee stings revese the attack of the immune system...like me, I'm allergic to bees. I get stung my system freaks out and tries to kill me. A non allergic person suffering from MS has the opposite effect- the venom attacks the MS not us. HATES it! But it has to come from the actual sting at the moment and thousands are needed for its effectiveness long termn science is working out the ways to extract and dose but nature's cruel and keeps her secrets tight. Takes time. Until then patients are doing it the hard way and fighting the disease. Thanks to honey bees :)

Sorry to ramble! But honey is the bees knees and its helped us so much with so lil effort its worth a try for anyone!
Its good for allergys. If allergic eat raw local honey and chew the comb. It helps i Know people that have done it and swear it works. Pam
 
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We had heavy enough winds and rain to knock open the side door a few times but nothing damaged. I agree with the honey and stings, there are many countries that have them as a tradition for healing in many forms.
 
You are 100% correct Pam.

I used it with success and on my kids FOOD allergies (strawberries and shrimp) there is an enzyme that repairs the glitch in our immune systems. So mny anti bacterial and anti viral properties. Ingestable, sweet, safe in large quantity (no over dosing) and can be used as a topical treatment. Oh ya, and its in my backyard.
I've always used it as a topical for cuts/scrapes/burns/animal injuries and as an electrolyte for weak animals. It's in my kits and cupboards in case I need something fast to help. Slather some on a skin heals better than neosporin.

I did 3 months of 1 teaspoon morning and evening, straight up, of the closest honey I could find to us before we had our own. My immune system was shot. I had just got done with surgery and a pair of HDR treatments for cancer and I was desperate to eat. I weight 92lbs and was dropping. I have a gluten allergy. Non gluten foods were not allowing me to put on weight at all during recovery. My mom sent me info on my immune system and why it was fighting gluten and that I should look into some natural assistance for recovery, Honey (raw and close to where you spend the majority of your time) was safe and easy and tasty (a lot of "natural remedies" can cause harm to a compromised systems so I always tread carefully). The radiation had killed off good cells to tho. After 14 days I was eating gluten without the PAIN it caused my guts. I still had a potty problem (sorry-tmi but gluten issues mean a ton of bathroom time for those not aware) so it wasn't a cure by any means. But it did help my immune system stop killing the good bugs in my upper intestine allowing me to consume high carbs and fats in gluten filled foods while in recovery to gain weight.
My kids both developed a food allergy by 2 years old. Swelling and hive reactions to strawberry & shrimp.
I did the same 3 months, 2 teaspoons a day and now just on occassion for a cold or sore throat. Both kids have had the foods that they couldn't. Because of the way it worked on me, didn't "fix" it, it subdued it I don't take too many chances still but it helps with other immune allergies as well.
Many people get tons of seasonal allergy relief by taking a teaspoon a day. No more allergy drugs after a few months is common :)

Trails are being done on MS patients too. Bee stings revese the attack of the immune system...like me, I'm allergic to bees. I get stung my system freaks out and tries to kill me. A non allergic person suffering from MS has the opposite effect- the venom attacks the MS not us. HATES it! But it has to come from the actual sting at the moment and thousands are needed for its effectiveness long termn science is working out the ways to extract and dose but nature's cruel and keeps her secrets tight. Takes time. Until then patients are doing it the hard way and fighting the disease. Thanks to honey bees :)

Sorry to ramble! But honey is the bees knees and its helped us so much with so lil effort its worth a try for anyone!


So how much raw honey should I take a day for allergies? I don't have food allergies, but mine are to animal dander and plants also dust. Also, I have a friend dying of cancer. He hasn't decided whether to do chemo again or not since they have told him it will not get rid of it. Would raw honey help him?
 
It's Sunday folks, 3 days until Christmas. I have not wrapped 1 present yet. It's about to get crazy here. I wrap ours and my MIL gifts as well. I have been so busy this year......:p


My poor daughter has been so busy. My granddaughter danced in the Nutcracker again this year and the performance she was in was last night, so that's one big thing down. For the first time she has been giving me big bags of gifts to wrap for her and to hid. My granddaughter is a huge snoop, so the hiding part has been the hardest. Lol. Maybe today I can get to wrapping mine. I start the Christmas Eve gumbo tomorrow. I cook it from the turkey carcas from Thanksgiving. It takes me 2 days, but it is so thick and rich. Yum.
 
So how much raw honey should I take a day for allergies? I don't have food allergies, but mine are to animal dander and plants also dust. Also, I have a friend dying of cancer. He hasn't decided whether to do chemo again or not since they have told him it will not get rid of it. Would raw honey help him?

I would think about the same amount as she suggested for food allergies. As far as the cancer goes, we don't know enough about the healing properties of honey to know for sure that it will help him. At the very least it wouldn't hurt him and we know that it does help the immune system. There are sometimes other options than chemo. Please don't get mad at him if he doesn't want to try again, it is very hard on the mind body and soul. I used to volunteer at a HIV clinic and have heard many times of people requiring less meds and sometimes going off of them because they changed their diets to include cayenne, honey, and garlic.

*Coming off those meds didn't mean they were cured, just that their viral loads were low enough that the insurance company wouldn't pay for them anymore.
 
I did a round of chemo 1st. And quit. Was ready to just let nature take its course, its horrible especially if it only to "buy time" because your sick during the time you bought :( Chemo is poison & scary.
Then my new doc here in Louisiana suggested a radical hysterectomy & HDR treatment because of my type of cancer. Cervical stage 2 and an overy in stage 1 and growing. So being localized still, High Dose Radiation worked well. Honey didn't help heal that I noticed, not a cure all. It helped my guts take in nutrients needed severely and helped by adding an extra ooomph to my own immune system that the chemo and radiation treatments destroyed.
There are studies of anti cancer properties but that's not why we used it :(

For common allergies find a source of Raw honey close by. Take a teaspoon twice a day or a tablespoon if the allergies are bad, monitor how allergies are effected and continue or stop taking once desired effects are evident (no more sneezing/itching/watery eyes kinda of stuff), won't hurt to continue it. I stopped after 3 months. I stuck to small amounts to see if it worked, it did. I've read tons about larger dosing (some people add it to everything to keep it in their systems-coffee/tea/baking/and other uses), I just didn't need it for them.

Sorry about your friend. It sucks so bad. I never had anyone say anything that made me feel better when I was scared and sick. Don't take that wrong, obviously people were kind and comforting and loving but even now that I'm much healthier, I still don't have words to soothe someone going through treatments, just hold their hand.
So how much raw honey should I take a day for allergies? I don't have food allergies, but mine are to animal dander and plants also dust. Also, I have a friend dying of cancer. He hasn't decided whether to do chemo again or not since they have told him it will not get rid of it. Would raw honey help him?
 
I would think about the same amount as she suggested for food allergies. As far as the cancer goes, we don't know enough about the healing properties of honey to know for sure that it will help him. At the very least it wouldn't hurt him and we know that it does help the immune system. There are sometimes other options than chemo. Please don't get mad at him if he doesn't want to try again, it is very hard on the mind body and soul. I used to volunteer at a HIV clinic and have heard many times of people requiring less meds and sometimes going off of them because they changed their diets to include cayenne, honey, and garlic.

*Coming off those meds didn't mean they were cured, just that their viral loads were low enough that the insurance company wouldn't pay for them anymore.


I could never get mad at him. After the last big round there was still a little cancer left. He was never completely free of it. He started eating a very pure diet no sugars or carbs, fresh whole foods. He was feeling better. But the last test showed it had spread. They told him 6 months with no treatment, 2 years with full treatment, but poor quality of life. It's his decision. He loves growing things and going to Slow Food activities, so I will take him as long as he wants to go. The disease has robbed him of his resources, so he doesn't have a car and can't fix things in his house, he has been riding his bicycle to get groceries. He. lives close to the library,so he rides there. No tv, etc. it's not been easy. I help where I can. I pray a lot for him. His name is Art. Prayers are always welcomed.
 

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