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> Do the comments made about HFCS apply then to honey, and to honey
> as food for both bee and for man?
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> If so, it would seem odd that many, if not most beekeepers consider
> good honey to be a best food -- or the best food -- for bees.
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The difference is in how much HFCS is in the human food chain compared to
honey.

Moderation in all things...

I have not seen any studies that shows HFCS as a detriment as bee food, but
have concerning human health.

Sorry for not changing the subject line. Noticed that after I posted.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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