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Thyme Honey May Help Prevent Breast, Prostate, Endometrial Cancer 

Bioactivity of Greek Honey Extracts on Breast Cancer (MCF-7), Prostate
Cancer (PC-3) and Endometrial Cancer (Ishikawa) Cells: Profile Analysis
of Extracts
Food Chemistry, Article in Press
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2009/03/thyme-honey-may-help-prevent-breast.html

Historically, honey has been important in Greek culture. The chemical
composition and the potential of Greek honey extracts (thyme, pine and
fir honey) to influence the estrogenic activity and the cell viability
of breast (MCF-7), endometrial (Ishikawa) and prostate (PC-3) cancer
cells were investigated. All honeys contained total phenolics, phenolic
acids, and hydroxymethylfurfural, the levels being highest in thyme
honey…

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