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Honey - Mayo Clinic Honey contains mostly sugar, as well as a mix of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, iron, zinc and antioxidants In addition to its use as a natural sweetener, honey is used as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial agent People commonly use honey orally to treat coughs and topically to treat burns and promote wound healing
Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format 4-Frame Honey Extractor -- USDA The thumbnail image above is clickable, so you can see a larger image, but to download the actual PDF file to your system, click on the PDF attachment below The thumbnail above is only Page 1
Honey: An effective cough remedy? - Mayo Clinic In these studies, honey appeared to work as well as diphenhydramine (die-fen-HI-druh-meen), though higher-quality studies are needed to confirm the results Diphenhydramine is a common ingredient in medicines available without a prescription to lessen coughing Since honey is safe for people over age 1 year, it might be worth a try
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Poison Hemlock - Beesource Beekeeping Forums I am just starting beekeeping and expecting my first bee's to arive in a couple of weeks The area I am going to place my hives is by a creak that is full of Poison Hemlock The entire creak bottom will be white with the flowers from this plant I have two questions first do I need to be
Bad honey? Honey separated, the crystalized part is. . . I bought a lot of honey when traveling, but now the honey is separated, and I am concerned whether something was added to the honey to cause the separation The crystalized part is very fluffy and like snow, but very light
Is there a way to reduce moisture of extracted honey? A demonstration at our last club meeting was the first look many members have had at the instruments used to judge honey A few years ago, there was virtually no honey being judged at the fair One pro beekeeper was usually the only entrant She has since encouraged more members to compete, and they are just learning the ropes
Dark and very thick honey | Beesource Beekeeping Forums Yup,fall honey here in CT The dark color is a result of the fall flow,knotweed (actually red-brown), goldenrod and asters Mabe even some lanternfly honeydew along the coast The thickness is likely the extraction temp Honey pulled at 85° in July flows better than in Sept at 70° Commercial beeks often have a "hot room" to heat up supers and speed up extracting Have you tested with a