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Nov 29, 2011 1:53 AM CST
Name: Larry Rettig
South Amana, IA (Zone 5a)
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Thanks for an interesting article, Margaret. I was happy to read the there is no dosage restriction on honey. I usually consume about three heaping tablespoons a day. I put it in my tea, not necessarily for its sweetness, but for its flavor.

I just read recently that one should read the label on a honey container carefully. Some labeling is misleading. It says "U.S. Grade A honey," but that only refers to the fact that a U.S. grading system is used. The honey itself is usually a blend of inexpensive foreign honeys, often from South America, and often containing hazardous contaminants. Thumbs down
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