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If spring means rapid-fire sneezes and anger-inducing eye itchiness, there's a decent chance you've heard that consuming raw ...
The ancient superfood in your pantry deserves more attention. Honey's unique blend of antioxidants and antimicrobial properties makes it nature's most versatile health booster.
Some people also swear that honey, especially the local kind, helps with their seasonal allergies. But there’s limited evidence that honey can counteract the effects of pollen, a powdery ...
If you experience seasonal allergies, you might’ve heard that eating honey can help curb or even cure the unpleasant symptoms. The idea is that the pollen in honey can help desensitize the body to the ...
Experts have warned that local honey won't cure hayfever, despite growing online searches suggesting it may help ease ...
Using honey for allergies is not likely to ease your symptoms, according to studies. But honey can offer other potential benefits to help you feel better.