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In a message dated 10/22/98 10:04:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> So my answer - yes sell people honey as an antidote to hayfever. If
>  it does not work, at least it won't damage their brains like
>  antihistamines do - even although these don't really work either!!
>
I tell my customers that I can't prove that honey works for allergy relief.
I also tell them that it tastes better than bennedryl or sudafed and that the
drug companies won't make anything from it because it is food.
 
Tom in CT

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