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internal/external wounds
stimulates digestion
by
becoming enzymes (80-90% of it)
unheated honey is kept below 92.8° F or 33.77778° C
"raw" or "uncooked" honey can be heated to 160° F or 71.1111 C
that thins the honey for quick filtering and bottling for profit
but now means that it will mainly turn into radical blood sugar when consumed
honey must not be pasteurized because by its very nature it is antifungal and antibacterial
1 to 2 Servings
2 to 4 ounces raw pecans or walnuts, pine or hazel nuts,
sunflower or pumpkin seeds, or peanuts
4 to 8 tablespoons unsalted raw butter
1 to 2 raw egg
1½ to 2 tablespoon unheated honey