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I just read an article that let me remember a question
asked on the list some months ago :

> "Can you name a necessary substance (not sugar),
> found in honey, but not syrup, that is not also
> found in far more massive quantities in pollen?"

The question was asked when discussing about honey
healing properties

This study identified some non-peroxyd inhibits
substances in lisozymes, flavonoides and aromatic
acides families (and others still not identified). I
confess the study does not precise if those susbtances
are present or not in pollen. The study also document
non peroxyd inhibs concentrations by floral origin.

The swiss study :
http://www.apis.admin.ch/francais/pdf/Produits/Inhbibin_f.pdf

Hervé Logé
Le Rucher d'Émélys
www.emelys.com
Laval, Qc, Canada





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