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James Fischer wrote:
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>And why is honey examined so intently in regard to
>"purity", when other foods that make up a much larger
>portion of people's diets are ignored?
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> jim
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> HI Jim and All,
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The short answer is Religion. All of the major religions of the world
has in writing, the true goodness of Honey.
They cover more than, taste good.. Hence , it is a gift that heals in
its natural state.
Over the years I have been well educated by my customers on the subject.
I agree , with all the new technology , its hard not to find
pollutants in anything.
I think it is more of a man-made chemical problem , than just air
pollutants.
Tell me where it is clean on this planet?
Best Regards
Roy
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