Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 You will be hard pressed to convince me that much honey other than a tad bit occasionally is good for anyone First , honey is a sugar and all sugars are very addicting . Second , we all know sugar is not good for the teeth . Third , Candida loves honey and many people have it without even knowing it , candida can even hide in the cells when it is out of the body . Live blood cell analysis shows this . .Fourth , sugar feeds cancer . Stick to Stevia if you want a sweetner and leave honey out except on occasion . Just another perspective . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 In a message dated 3/9/2004 11:54:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, no_reply writes: You will be hard pressed to convince me that much honey other than a tad bit occasionally is good for anyone First , honey is a sugar and all sugars are very addicting . Second , we all know sugar is not good for the teeth . Third , Candida loves honey and many people have it without even knowing it , candida can even hide in the cells when it is out of the body . Live blood cell analysis shows this . .Fourth , sugar feeds cancer . Stick to Stevia if you want a sweetner and leave honey out except on occasion . Just another perspective . Raw agave syrup is a god sweetener. It doesn't raise blood sugar. Judy Pokras editor/founder/designer http://www.RawFoodsNews.com An online newsmagazine founded in March 2001 featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on the raw vegan lifestyle. * Rated Number 1 in the Webseed Directory's most interesting sites list, based on how many articles a person looks at in any one visit. * Recommended by Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The Vegan Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, and the national radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Honey is a fermented sugar. Alex ztarf wrote: > You will be hard pressed to convince me that much honey >other than a tad bit occasionally is good for anyone First , honey >is a sugar and all sugars are very addicting . Second , we all >know sugar is not good for the teeth . Third , Candida loves >honey and many people have it without even knowing it , candida >can even hide in the cells when it is out of the body . Live blood >cell analysis shows this . .Fourth , sugar feeds cancer . Stick to >Stevia if you want a sweetner and leave honey out except on >occasion . Just another perspective . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Honey is bee food and complete for them. Remarkable though they are, their energy and other needs are quite different from ours. Peter vegwriter [vegwriter] 10 March 2004 18:55 rawfood Re: [Raw Food] Re: raw honey - A different pont of view In a message dated 3/9/2004 11:54:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, no_reply writes: You will be hard pressed to convince me that much honey other than a tad bit occasionally is good for anyone First , honey is a sugar and all sugars are very addicting . Second , we all know sugar is not good for the teeth . Third , Candida loves honey and many people have it without even knowing it , candida can even hide in the cells when it is out of the body . Live blood cell analysis shows this . .Fourth , sugar feeds cancer . Stick to Stevia if you want a sweetner and leave honey out except on occasion . Just another perspective . Raw agave syrup is a god sweetener. It doesn't raise blood sugar. Judy Pokras editor/founder/designer http://www.RawFoodsNews.com An online newsmagazine founded in March 2001 featuring authoritative info, breaking news, and fun interactive features on the raw vegan lifestyle. * Rated Number 1 in the Webseed Directory's most interesting sites list, based on how many articles a person looks at in any one visit. * Recommended by Writer's Digest, EnergyTimes, The Vegan Guide to NYC, the Japanese magazine Engine, and the national radio program Carolyn Craft's Inner Wisdom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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