It’s not proven but local raw honey might help with seasonal allergies

During the summer, I was babysitting my niece because my sister and husband were going out of town to celebrate their anniversary.

I love my niece Mia, she’s 3-years-old and enjoys going to the park.

In fact, if I took her to the park every day, she would be quite content with that. I babysat her for 4 days and on the first day, I took her to a park, and she fell in love with it. The next day, I had something else planned but she wanted to go back to the park. I insisted on doing something else, which she said yes to after I bribed her to get ice cream. We went to a wildlife preserve that was close to my neighborhood. It was a non-profit facility that rescued injured animals. When we got to the refuge, we met the person in charge of the facility, and she explained what they did and mentioned that the facility was free, but they took donations. While in the office, I realized that there was a shelf with some local honey for sale. Turns out that the facility harvests their own honey and sells it to the public. I was happy to buy a jar of raw honey, especially since it was harvested from close to where I live. At times, I suffer from seasonal allergies and someone told me that eating local honey can help with those symptoms. I am not sure if that is actually proven, but I can confirm that I have been eating local honey for years and my allergies have improved tremendously. So, I always purchase raw honey every time I find someone selling it.

 

 

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