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Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - Jack D. - 06-06-2011 ![]() Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - ztirffritz - 06-06-2011 My wife and father in law both have auto-immune issues that they 'treat' with Manukah Honey from New Zealand. Does it work? I doubt it but it isn't doing any harm either. If it makes them feel better who am I to dispute the claim. http://manukahoney.com/ Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - N-OS X-tasy! - 06-06-2011 Paul F. wrote: Don't know if that's true, but I can see how doing that could cure celibacy... :devil: Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - N-OS X-tasy! - 06-06-2011 Paul F. wrote: My annotated copy says "if you actually do this, you're an idiot!" :terror: Thank goodness for errata sheets! Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - N-OS X-tasy! - 06-06-2011 ztirffritz wrote: I tried some of this honey for the first time last week. As honey goes, its flavor is quite complex/robust. Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - cbelt3 - 06-06-2011 I'll also add that one of the classic cures for non-healing wounds was a honey-based poultice. After four months of open sores on her leg after a vein graft, my wife tried that on my mother in law. And it WORKED. Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - beagledave - 06-06-2011 No. There is little supporting the belief that local honey helps to reduce allergies. http://www.annallergy.org/article/S1081-1206(10)61996-5/abstract There IS one study suggesting it may be helpful for specific birch tree pollen allergies http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Doi=319821 Honey DOES work better than many cough medicines for children http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/161/12/1140 Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - TLB - 06-06-2011 beagledave wrote: The study listed is a little different; it was looking at honey to relieve exisitng allergic symptoms. I believe the other hypothesis is that injestion of local honey exposes your system to local pollens and reduces the severity of future allergic reactions--not unlike periodic allergy shots. My MD subscribes to the theory and strongly recommeds local honey for most everyone with seasonal allergies. YMMV. Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - mrbigstuff - 06-06-2011 on a related note, I had some "wild" honey (probably raw) last year that gave me such an allergic reaction I got a little concerned. maybe in the long run it was good...? didn't seem that way at the time. Re: Raw Honey for Allergies? - AllGold - 06-06-2011 The placebo effect can be very powerful. That said, I don't know anything about anti-allergy effects and I doubt there's anything to it. However, honey IS definitely a natural antibiotic. (applied topically but I don't know about ingested) Also, I never knew this before but just learned that vitamin C is an antihistamine. There are a bunch of allergy-suppressing properties that might exist in honey, so who knows? |