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  1. 17 kwi 2019 · Risks. As long as a person is not allergic to bee pollen, raw honey is generally safe to use. The Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) say that people should not give honey to...

  2. 10 sty 2024 · Raw honey is known for its antibacterial effects and may protect the body against bacterial infections. Raw honey contains an enzyme called glucose oxidase, which has antibacterial and antifungal properties. This enzyme is usually destroyed during pasteurization so is not present in regular honey.

  3. 22 sty 2024 · Raw honey — comes straight from the hive and is available in filtered or unfiltered forms. Regular honey — pasteurized and may contain added sugars.

  4. 22 lip 2024 · A 2023 review of studies suggested that raw honey may have potential protective effects on the respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems and even have potential in...

  5. 18 sty 2023 · Short answer: Yes, it is safe to eat raw honey if you're over the age of 1, according to the Cleveland Clinic. And not only is raw honey safe to eat, but it's the least-processed version of the sweetener, so it likely also contains the most antioxidants (more on that later).

  6. 29 kwi 2023 · Raw honey, strained from the honeycomb, has a number of health benefits. Regular honey goes through processing that may destroy some of honey’s healthiest compounds, like bee pollen and...

  7. 16 kwi 2024 · Raw honey has health benefits that processed honey does not. Research suggests honey is effective for wound treatment and fighting several diseases, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, neurological illness, and digestive problems.

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