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TOPIC: Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary

Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Apr 2012 01:37 #10775

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I highly recommend this video it is a huge eye opener and is relevant to fasting in that fasting is also and primarily about getting rid of toxins.

vimeo.com/32020374

Do let me know what you think
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Re: Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 11 Jun 2012 17:34 #11060

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Sorry, i did not watch the video early enough because now, we get the following message:


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Re: Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 11 Jun 2012 19:56 #11065

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Jema the documentary has expired however I found this link on Mercola's site which is now payable but there is a short preview.
articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/arch...shing-bees-film.aspx
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Re: Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Dec 2012 12:44 #14546

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Here is the same documentary for free.

www.movie2k.to/Vanishing-Of-The-Bees-watch-movie-695305.html
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Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Dec 2012 12:54 #14547

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I don't want to watch it if it's going to make me want to stop eating honey. Can you give a brief review?
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Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Dec 2012 16:49 #14559

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LisaSchaeffer wrote:
I don't want to watch it if it's going to make me want to stop eating honey. Can you give a brief review?

Lisa,

I too love honey! I put it in some teas, and (don't look now) I often have a couple of spoonfulls alone. That may sound odd, but I really enjoy the taste of it.

I read somewhere several months ago where honey is actually good for long-distance running, especially if taken while running. It had something to do with (I think) the way it remains in the body for a longer period of time so that the level of glycogen is reduced at a slower rate as a result. I wish I could recall where I read that, though.
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Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Dec 2012 17:24 #14563

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Lisa the documentary is an eye opener about what we are doing to nature. It is not about how to make you feel guilty about eating honey. Bees will survive but by educating yourself you will know that some honeys are mixed with sugars to bulk out the honey and some honey is toxic as the bees are used to pollinate GM crops. You will then be better informed as to which honeys are safest to eat. Like and Scott I am a true honey lover. I mean bees honey :)
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Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 28 Dec 2012 23:36 #14570

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I always buy raw honey and most of them are organic. I go through jars and jars of just putting it in my tea. It's really my one sweet food I allow myself (except when I'm eating Christmas baked goods). And I've heard it's very healthy for you. Thanks, David for the mini review. It appeals to me more now.
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Is it safe to eat honey, Death of the Honey Bee documentary 29 Dec 2012 12:47 #14576

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I can see we sing from the same hymn sheet when it comes to consuming honey.
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