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Lloyd
You should do the testing and then charge accordingly with the results to
your customers.
Later to compete with others you should define a method for rating potency.
Test at the same time your best seller, maybe it can have something.
BTW, red wine have an orac value lower than most honeys, that is 20 times
lower than pollen and 900 times lower than propolis.
Juanse
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Lloyd Spear <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Peter said "If Knotweed honey has even a smidgen of resveratrol in it, we
> should market it as
> a panacea. Heck, it even looks like cheap red wine."
>
> Tastes like it too!
>
> We have many customers who request it...but they want it RED, which means
> it
> can't be mixed with too much of other nectars.
>
> Lloyd
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