Virginia wrote:
> Is this Mum aiming to CAUSE allergies?
Coming from a family of beekeepers I ate raw honey all the time,
probably every day. When I went off to college I got my first case of
hay fever/seasonal allergies. Years later I began to keep my own bees
and eat the raw honey. My hay fever/seasonal allergies were
dramatically reduced. I believe that people can benefit from eating raw
honey made from the area in which they live. It has pollen in it from
the local area. I believe it can help alleviate some of the symptoms
for some people. Maybe this is why this woman wants to eat bee pollen??
I can't imagine why it would be contraindicated for ingestion during
lactation.
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