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Kevin Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jul 2014 14:11:44 -0400
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in an earlier post I wrote:

"...the immune response in humans which involves a very complex biochemical cascade dependent on a long list of required substances. If it is similar in bees it is plausible that the trace elements in honey could play some role."

I came across this today:

http://www.nature.com/srep/2014/140717/srep05726/full/srep05726.html

from which i quote:

"Our result that honey – but not sucrose or HFCS – upregulates genes associated with protein metabolism and oxidation reduction is indicative that honey elicits health-related physiological differences."
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