Showing posts with label Healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healing. Show all posts

Is Your Honey Real?

Did you know most of the honey in the grocery store isn't the same honey that comes straight from the hive?  There's a difference between honey & raw honey. 


After doing some research on this, my findings were *once again* backed up by what Elder Widtsoe said in the Word of Wisdom book he wrote many years ago.  (Sad, it's probably much worse now than when the book was written).  Here were his words:  "More subtle adulterations, much more difficult to trace, are now employed.....Glucose is mixed with a trifle of honey and sold as pure honey."


Now take a look at this:

More than 75% of the honey you purchase from super markets is NOT what bees produce.  According the food manufacturers, their customers prefer the look of clear honey, so they filter out the nutrients & pollen to make it more aesthetically pleasing.  (They do that to vinegar, juices, & other foods also.  More on that in another post...) 


Even more frustrating is this:  More & more brands of honey contain high fructose corn syrup!  Yet the bottles say "Natural Honey" or "100% Natural Honey" on them... Dr. Joseph Mercola's book "Sweet Deception" outlines the process of 24 hour, round the clock forced honey production.  There are many bee farms in North America that produce 2/3 of honey by force feeding their bees high fructose corn syrup.  Talk about dishonest! Much of what we are getting from the grocery stores is NOT real honey.


Back to filtering:  As if that wasn't enough :o|

Once pollen is removed from honey, there's no way to tell where it came from & whether it's from a reliable, pure, & safe source.  The pollen is the proof of the plants in a specific local area.  Hence the ability to tell where the honey came from. (Not to mention the fact that the pollen is the most nutrient dense & healing part of the honey.)

A friend of mine recently wrote to Golden Heritage Foods asking them about their honey.  Here's their conversation & then my response to the whole thing...

MY FRIEND'S LETTER TO GHF:
"Hi. I have been buying your honey from Costco for a while now and I just found out about "ultra-filtered" honey. Ultra-filtered honey has been processed so that all the pollen has been filtered out. I am just wondering if your company does this? I looked on your website and couldn't find any information about this so I thought I'd ask. I don't want my honey "ultra-filtered". I use honey on a very regular basis and this process concerns me. I hope I haven't been feeding my family honey that is less than pure. Thank you for your time."

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GOLDEN HERITAGE FOODS RESPONSE:

"Thank you for contacting Golden Heritage Foods. All of our honey is micro-filtered honey.

If you should have additional questions, please feel free to let me know."


Sincerely,
Roxann Ewert
Media Specialist. Marketing Support
Golden Heritage Foods, LLC
Corporate Office
120 Santa Fe Street
Hillsboro, KS 67063

GHF is now True Source Certified!
100% Traceable Honey 

MY THOUGHTS ON GHF'S RESPONSE:
First of all, that was quite the informationally loaded letter back to my friend, don't you think?  A little more info would have been kinda nice. But that's just me.

Second of all, traceable origin (as stated at the end of her response) is one thing. Nutritionally depleted (virtually no pollen) is another.

Here’s the difference in particle size between the 2 filtration processes:

Micro Filtration:
Membranes with a pore size of  0.1 – 10

Ultra Filtration:
Membranes with a pore size of  0.001 – 0.1
 
(Notice the bottom of micro & top of ultra are the same number.   Hmmm.....)

***You want your honey macro-filtered at most.  This is the least invasive filtering process & mainly removes bee parts or large particles/debris.

Burleson’s Honey (a different company) got all fluffed up & posted a big article on their website about this issue, & yet their company isn’t even listed on the “no pollen” list.  (Not sure why they're so worried...)

They also said this: Honey is made by bees out of nectar, not pollen. Pollen is a by-product of the honey bees gathering nectar. Pollen clings to the bees during the collection of nectar and is inadvertently transferred to the honey.”
 
Of course it’s made out of nectar - DUH.  But the pollen is what makes honey so nutritious & healing.

What an amazing thing for God to do for us... He causes the healing pollen to cling to the bees, then “inadvertently” (definition: without knowledge or intention) cause it to mysteriously transfer to the honey – for our benefit! 
  
Burleson also said this in their story: “The majority of U.S. honey packers do not use Ultra-filtering as it causes what is known by the FDA as a “substantial transformation” of the product identity into a sweetener that does not retain the identity of honey. Filtering raw honey using Ultra-filtration methods, and calling the end product “honey” is illegal and unethical.”

Guess what else they said: “Honey is filtered so it is aesthetically pleasing to the consumer and ensures the honey remains fluid for a longer period of time. Filtering removes bee parts, wax and solids, including the majority of pollen that can hasten crystallization.

They just buried themselves in THAT hole.

PS: If it’s micro filtered, it is not raw. If it’s ultra filtered, it’s not raw. Real raw honey should only be filtered at most through a fine sieve or cheese cloth to remove debris, bee parts, etc... (those words via a bee keeping professional himself) 

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Vaughn Bryant, a professor at Texas A&M University (and one of the nation's premier melissopalynologists, or investigators of pollen in honey) did an investigation for Food Safety News...  Here were their findings:

76 percent of samples bought at groceries had all the pollen removed, These were stores like TOP Food, Safeway, Giant Eagle, QFC, Kroger, Metro Market, Harris Teeter, A&P, Stop & Shop and King Soopers.

100 percent of the honey sampled from drugstores like Walgreens, Rite-Aid and CVS Pharmacy had no pollen.

77 percent of the honey sampled from big box stores like Costco, Sam's Club, Walmart, Target and H-E-B had the pollen filtered out. 

100 percent of the honey packaged in the small individual service portions from Smucker, McDonald's and KFC had the pollen removed.

Bryant found that every one of the samples Food Safety News bought at farmers markets, co-ops and "natural" stores like PCC and Trader Joe's had the full, anticipated amount of pollen.

HERE
is the link to the full article and a chart
with the brands that have had most or all
of the pollen removed...
(ie: It's no longer real pure honey)

The door is THAT way, Mr. Allergy...

Itchy eyes? Scratchy throats? Sneezing?

Here are several great ways to help relieve those allergies & actually enjoy a little more spring time!

Chamomile - anti-inflammatory - relieves dry, itchy eyes. Place wet refrigerated chamomile tea bags over your eyes (closed) for 3 to 5 minutes.

Stinging nettle - antihistamine - targets the immune system’s response to allergens.  300 - 500 mg of stinging nettle capsules daily or try an herbal tea made from dry stinging nettle leaves.

Peppermint: - Menthol oils and tannins make a powerful decongestant. Steep fresh or dried peppermint leaves in boiling water to create a sinus-clearing tea.

Thyme: - Antimicrobial and expectorant - treats coughs, clears congestion, and sooths sore throats. Sip on fresh thyme herbal tea (homemade or pre-made bags)

Honey -Very healing.  Eases cough & sore throat.  Mix raw (unfiltered) honey - local if possible... into a cup of very warm water, mixed with a bit of thyme herb or a drop of thyme essential oil.  Can add lemon also.  *Another great way to use honey for allergies is to just simply lick a tablespoon of raw local honey right off a spoon 3 times/day.  Local pollen in local honey helps to build immunity to the allergen/pollen in your area.  Cool huh! :)

Ginger: - Natural pain killer -soothes sore throat, especially when combined with honey. Honey-Ginger Tea = Simmer 1 tsp. fresh grated ginger (or dried ginger powder) in water for 5-10 mins & add raw honey.

Cayenne pepper - high in quercetin which prevents release of histamines & other inflammatory chemicals that cause allergy symptoms. (Try adding a pinch of cayenne to your honey drink above) Cayenne pepper also helps ease pain from a sore throat.  Here's a great gargle recipe:
  • pinch cayenne pepper
  • pinch sea salt
  • small cup boiling water (7-8oz.)
  • 2 Tb. raw honey
  • 2 Tb. raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar (I like Braggs brand)
  • 2 tsp. dried sage leaves, if desired
1. Place the sage & cayenne over boiling water.
2. Cover & leave to infuse for 10–15 minutes.  Add pinch of sea salt.
3. Add the cider vinegar & honey - stir well.
Gargle small amounts several times / day or use as a throat spray.

Note:
RAW unfiltered apple cider vinegar is both antiviral and antibacterial.

Hungry For Change

All I can say about this film is.... AMAZING!!! Through March 31, the world wide online premiere is FREE!  www.hungryforchange.tv

I believe every single school should REQUIRE all students to watch this, & I WISH every family in America (or the world) could see it!

If you're overweight or NOT overweight, if you're an adult, a child, on medications, have health issues of ANY kind including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, adrenal problems, fibromyalgia, migraines, skin conditions/acne, allergies, really ANYTHING... And if your kitchen is stocked with food & your meals consist of food from your grocery store...  WATCH IT!  It will change you!

The first half is SUPER informative with tons of facts that most people have no clue about, & the 2nd half REALLY hits home.  Please please please watch this film & share it with everyone you know! 

Uurinary Tract Infection = YUCK

Have you ever had a urinary tract / bladder infection?  They are NOT fun.  They hurt.  They burn.  They give you a fever.  They make you feel flat out sick.

Last week, unfortunately, I found it necessary to figure out how to get rid of one.  No way no how, after all my hard work of getting off medications, was I about to go to the doctor & get on an antibiotic for this.  So I did my research.

Most of my answers came through www.earthclinic.com - (It's like the Amazon.com product reviews of the health & remedy world!  I love it!)

There were several things I knew I could try on my own also.  So I put them together, & in less than a week, I got totally rid of my UTI.....  ALL BY MYSELF!  :)

Here's how I did it:

Gel cap with 3 drops of Oil Of Oregano essential oil - 3 times/day

2 TB. Raw organic un-filtered apple cider vinegar (with the floaties!) - 2 times/day

1 Acidophilus gel cap in the morning & one at night

1-2 cups UN-sweetened cranberry juice per day organic, unfiltered, & with floaties, if possible)

2 tsp. Coloidal Silver in the morning

***The Coloidal Silver, Cranberry Juice, & Apple Cider Vinegar can be all mixed together & used as your drink to take the Acidophilus & Oil of Oregano gel cap.  Add some raw honey or stevia to sweeten it.  IT IS STRONG!  Some people can drink it straight. But I can't.  Blegh!

***Oil of Oregano is hot & burns on sensitive skin (& even not so sensitive skin).  Do not drop it in your mouth straight.  Make sure to use the gel caps.  As you're dropping it in, if you get some on the gel cap or your fingers, throw it away, wash your hands & start over.  (Seriously... If you don't listen to that tip, you will be sorry & wish you had!)

Last but CERTAINLY not least...  I drank water ,water, water, & more water.

Once I started to feel better, just like conventional antibiotics...  I didn't stop my treatment! I continued to take this stuff for at least 3 days, even when I felt like it was totally gone.  There is most likely lingering bacteria that will act up again & cause it to return, if treatment isn't done thoroughly.

This worked AMAZINGLY for me.  But feel free to do your own research as well.  There are herbs & other things you can do to get rid of it.  I just mixed the best of 5 naturally easy worlds :)