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Pollen-Honey Mixture Helps Control Allergy Symptoms 

Birch Pollen Honey for Birch Pollen Allergy - A Randomized Controlled
Pilot Study Int Arch Allergy Immunol, 2010 Dec 23;155(2):160-166
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2011/01/pollen-honey-mixture-helps-control.html

Background: Only a few randomized controlled trials have been carried
out to evaluate various complementary treatments for allergic disorders.
This study assessed the effects of the preseasonal use of birch pollen
honey (BPH; birch pollen added to honey) or regular honey (RH) on
symptoms and medication during birch pollen season…

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