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Richard H. Glassford I wrote:
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> I have been unable toeat any commercial type of honey or sugar due to a type
> of ulcer operation I had years ago. I start to tremble, feel very weak and
> light headed, and very tired. Just recently my son came into some honey from
> one of his students that was from what we gather as pure. It was suppose to
> be only heated slightly to help removing the honey. Took two pieces of wheat
> toast and loaded the both with all the honey they would hold. I did this four
> differdays with out any effect at all. Went to the store and bought some pure
> honey that was unfilterd or heated, the results were the same as before. I'm
> just getting into this so it will take me a little time to do some
> experimenting with the to get some measured material. Forgot to mention very
> rapid pulse when I eat an excessive amount of sugar. Doesn't happen with this
> particular type of honey as far as I can see. If you are interested I will
> keep you informed on the testing and explaine the operation proceedure. If
> anyone doesn't think this is important just ask my family, it's a real pain
> Thanks for your info on the subject, it was very helpful
i would like to know more about this..
linda peabody..
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