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>Reads like there was a presentation at Apimondia. Anyone in attendance who
can comment?

i did not attend the meeting eric, but i have seen those papers.

here is another:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10849275

it finds that lactic acid bacteria are increased with honey compared to
sucrose in vitro and rat gut.


for the list, 

if lab's are important, could this suggest a mechanism by which a honey only
diet might support increased immunity against pathogens?

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