Will honey help my allergies? Yes! Natural raw honey contains pollen. Eating raw honey can provide some relief from allergies. It is best to use local honey for allergy relief.
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Ward Graham is an engineer by training and loves a good problem to solve. He mostly spends his time working and worrying about his bees. He also enjoys art, reading old science fiction rags, and making a mess of the yard with his tractor. He also enjoys world travel and has been to over 30 countries. If you would like to reach him, please send an email.
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