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LJ

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11868925

 

RESULTS: Neither honey group experienced relief from their symptoms in excess of that seen in the placebo group.

 

CONCLUSIONS: This study does not confirm the widely held belief that honey relieves the symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.

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My children eat the honey my bees produce from my hive. They don't have problems like they used to. They are getting the relieve that I expect and that common sense says they would.

 

I wouldn't want to publish a study that said a natural remedy has solved any problems either, what would we need doctors for?

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The skin/scratch test.

 

Ah, yeah. That shit is medieval torture, dude.

 

Cats are the same way for me. Now, I still take a pill when I know I'll be around one, just ion case, but I haven't had NEARLY the reaction that I used to, and about half the time, I don;t get to take a pill because I didnt know there would be a cat.

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