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  2. Is honey good for you? The impressive health benefits during ...

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    January 5, 2024 at 4:25 PM. Honey is a sweet treat that evokes warmth and comfort, and has the reputation of being a soothing elixir during cold and flu season. No wonder honey sales peak in ...

  3. Can honey treat seasonal allergies? - AOL

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    The idea that honey helps treat seasonal allergies specifically centers around ingesting raw local honey, which is minimally processed honey produced in the area where someone lives. “The belief ...

  4. Some people swear by honey to treat seasonal allergies ... - AOL

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    Does honey help with pollen and seasonal allergies? Experts explain which natural allergy remedies you can use at home to relieve sneezing, runny nose, itching. Some people swear by honey to treat ...

  5. Bee pollen - Wikipedia

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    Bee bread: the bee pollen stored in the combs. Bee pollen, also known as bee bread and ambrosia, [1] is a ball or pellet of field-gathered flower pollen packed by worker honeybees, and used as the primary food source for the hive. It consists of simple sugars, protein, minerals and vitamins, fatty acids, and a small percentage of other components.

  6. Grayanotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Honey made from the nectar and so containing pollen of these plants also contains grayanotoxins and is commonly referred to as mad honey. [3] Consumption of the plant or any of its secondary products, including mad honey, can cause a rare poisonous reaction called grayanotoxin poisoning, mad honey disease, honey intoxication, or rhododendron ...

  7. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. [ 1][ 2] Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primarily floral nectar) or the secretions of other insects, like the honeydew of aphids.

  8. 5 health benefits of honey you may not know - AOL

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    Honey helps heal wounds. Due to its antimicrobial properties, honey has long been used as a dressing for wounds and burns—Sumerians applied this therapeutic use as early as 2100 B.C.E.

  9. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergic rhinitis, of which the seasonal type is called hay fever, is a type of inflammation in the nose that occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens in the air. [ 6] Signs and symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, red, itchy, and watery eyes, and swelling around the eyes. [ 1] The fluid from the nose is usually clear ...