Malka writes:
Thank you so much for advice for allergy and sinus. I am a little
embarassed to ask this, but what do you mean by "local honey".
~~~ Ah yes the things we take for granted when we post: Local honey just
means that it is literally harvested locally, or as locally as possible to
where one is buying it. The bees are sampling pollen and making their honey
from the same plants the person might be reacting to.
Maybe this is helpful?
_http://www.fitsugar.com/Got-Seasonal-Allergies-Eat-Local-Honey-258237_
(http://www.fitsugar.com/Got-Seasonal-Allergies-Eat-Local-Honey-258237)
For us in Brooklyn, buying NY or NJ honey is possible, especially at
Greenmarkets and "natural" food stores or food co-ops. We also now have a
beekeeper a few blocks from us who is hoping to be able to have enough to start
selling it, which I'm looking forward to.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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