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Feral honey bees, once celebrated for their agricultural value, are now threatening native ecosystems in Southern California ...
Can You Be Allergic To Honey, But Not Bees Or Pollen? While rare, Dr. Dasgupta says it is possible. "Some people react specifically to something in the honey itself, like a plant compound or a ...
Although local honey isn’t a reliable remedy for allergies, there are proven treatments for pollen allergies. Allergy immunotherapy has a low rate of follow-through, given that a full course of ...
Food Safety News bought "more than 60 jars, jugs and plastic bears of honey" in 10 different states, tested them, and found that three-quarters of the honey didn't contain any pollen.
A new study out of UC San Diego suggests that honeybees could be dominating the pollen supply that native bees and other ...
“The amount of pollen in honey is minuscule and not enough to impact the nutrient value”—around 0.1 to 0.4 percent, according to the National Honey Board.
Most of us love that liquid gold called honey. It's known for its sweet taste and for its medicinal value. But did you know that bee pollen by itself is even healthier and more beneficial? Let's ...
The diversity and availability of pollen foraged by honey bees across urban and suburban areas in the US varies drastically with the seasons, according to a study published June 12, 2019 in PLOS ...
Pasteurized honey, or "regular honey" on the other hand, undergoes processing and pasteurization, which not only extends the shelf-life, but also removes some of the nutrients, including pollen.
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