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> To improve your immune system, add 1-2 tablespoons of honey to warm water daily.
source: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-8743/6-delicious-health-benefits-of-honey.html

> Honey – NEVER Put It in Hot Water/Teas
https://markbunn.com.au/blog/honey-never-put-it-in-hot-water-teas

After studying some sites, I learn that honey is best served with warm water, and hot water is bad for honey because it destroy the molecular structure of honey.

I just boiled some water, and have room temperature water. What is the ratio (just boiled water : room temperature water) to make warm water for a healthy honey drink?

>> No.11797571

>>11797557
Just use hot water. If "the molecular structure of honey" can't withstand hot water then it certainly won't make it past digestion.

>> No.11797581

>>11797557
>cites "mindbodygreen" as a source
>links within the article only link back to the same site
This should have been your first clue that it was vague, unscientific nonsense. Honey is little more than sugar, if there's any tangible benefit it's that it's vaguely soothing and when eaten from local sources can help with allergies.

TL;DR: don't believe the bullshit you read when someone is trying to sell something.

>> No.11797587

>>11797557
>mindbodygreen
>.au/blog

OP confirmed a faggot. Also I'm gay if that matters.

t. homosexualite

>> No.11797608

>>11797581
Yup, honey is just a mix of sugars. Nothing will happen to the molecular structure when you put some in boiling water.

>> No.11797673

>>11797571
>>11797581
>>11797608
>good goys, stop buying honey from your local beekeepers, just buy our mass produced HFC it's the same
it's not just sugar you worthless sacks of diarrhea
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24566317
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29492183
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30208664

>> No.11797698

>>11797673
>omg honey cures cancer in a retarded rats shit in a petri dish!!

Go shill your piss sugar elsewhere, nigger

>> No.11797724

>>11797673
>I'm right because I googled a couple of studies which do nothing to explore honey's effect on humans
Seething and retarded.

>> No.11797736

>>11797698
>>11797724
>it literally cures cancer in dozens of peer reviewed studies
>hurr u gay
you work for ADM or something?

>> No.11797745
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>>11797736
>honey cures cancer
It's rare to meet someone so willfully ignorant. Can I interview you and post it online for all to see?

>> No.11797759
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11797759

>>11797745
where are your studies proving me wrong?

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>>11797759
>studies filled with "may," "potentially," "possibly"
>authors state that nothing is concrete and more research is needed

When you take into account the different organs cancer can affect as well as the way it metabolizes, there are literally thousands of mechanisms and processes to consider. You linked studies that show honey -may- have an effect on half a dozen of them. If it were a cure for cancer the way you claim, we wouldn't need surgeries or chemotherapy or transplants, we could just have honey!

I don't need to waste time proving a negative to a moron. Step out of your echo chamber of arrogant stupidity and try to gain some semblance of scientific literacy before you open your mouth.

>> No.11797780

>>11797736
Hey nigger can you read? A rat and petri dish getting cured of cancer means jack fucking shit.

>> No.11797788

>>11797776
Define a difference between mass-produced honey and sugar syrop

Define a difference between natural honey and sugar syrop

>> No.11797787

>>11797776
>studies filled with "may," "potentially," "possibly"
>authors state that nothing is concrete and more research is needed
Thats how every fucking research operates dude. It doesn’t make evidence not strong. You’re literally just ad hominening an easily refutable point

>> No.11797797

>>11797787
>>11797788
Please show me when and where doctors have prescribed honey as a cancer cure and it has worked on a human.

I'll wait.

>> No.11797803

>>11797673
Wow it’s bacteria that has been compromised by bodily enzymes/bacteria and are now pseudo antibodies and vaccines. You know boogers are too right?

>> No.11797829 [DELETED] 

>>11797797
>huhdurdyrrrrr

God why does every single one of you niggers on this website fucking suck at reading

>> No.11797835
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>>11797829
>It cures cancer!
Please provide proof.
>Well... YOU CAN'T READ!

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11798133

>>11797776
>cancer is incredibly complex and we don't understand it
>hey goys, here's a chemo brew we've concocted that we know nothing about other than it causes heart attacks, stroke and organ failure in 60% of trial subjects that prolongs 40% of their lives for 3 year for the inordinately cheap price of $500,000/treatment
>oh, btw Dr. Schlomo Oncolshekelstein, here's your *$$$ gift* for being our leading treatment provider
Yeah, fuck off, I'll stick with honey pirate.

>> No.11798138

>>11797835
I never said that you dumb fucking nigger. Learn how to read.

>>11798133
>ill stick something that feeds cancer, thats a good trick

I hope society burns to ashes

>> No.11798432

>>11797673
>Honey automatically knows which cells are bad and kills them when it freely travels around the body.

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>>11797557
Tell me what the legitimate difference, culinary wise, is between honey and maple syrup. or even sugary corn syrup. All should have the nutritional content of sugary toothpaste anyway.