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What kind of local honey are you using.......orange, wildflower, palmetto or tubelo for your allergies?
Right now I am using wildflower, but I have also used tupelo with the same results. How great is it not to have to take Claritin. No sneezing, no itchy eyes, nothing! I take the honey year round, not just seasonally.
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I just bought Lady Lake produced honey from vendor at the Wildwood Growers Market at Brownwood. As stated in earlier post the vendor doew recommend correct one for allergies.."wildflower " honey. Hoping a daily dose helps me.
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I have been taking a teaspoon of local honey for the past 5 years, and it has made a huge difference with my allergies. I took Claritin every day during my allergy seasons (April-June and September-November) and since I started taking local honey I haven't taken any Claritin in the past 5 years. You need to give it a month before you see any changes and remember it must be local honey. Since we moved here I have been buying it at Marion Market, but now I am picking it up at Brownwood on Saturdays.

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I have been taking a teaspoon of local honey for the past 5 years, and it has made a huge difference with my allergies. I took Claritin every day during my allergy seasons (April-June and September-November) and since I started taking local honey I haven't taken any Claritin in the past 5 years. You need to give it a month before you see any changes and remember it must be local honey. Since we moved here I have been buying it at Marion Market, but now I am picking it up at Brownwood on Saturdays.
Works for me. I buy it at Browns Market off of 301
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How often do you take it?


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I take one teaspoon a day.
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If you have a local honey, might be best if it were your wife.

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I wonder if that local wine would have the same effect?
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Just bought a 2 lb. jar at Marion Market - $10.00. Hope the price was good?????
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The health food store in SS has local honey.
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Old 11-10-2012, 04:54 PM
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You can get Chinese honeys up by Melrose when they are in season.
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