Bee's Honey: Most Potent Medicine, Biggest Cover-up in Medical History- Exposed!

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PharmaCorps Coverup of the Most Powerful and Cheapest Medicine Known to Science


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Hippocrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (knowledge from kemet) father of modern medicine and purveyor of medicinal honey: "Let food be thine medicine."


Honey, the biggest modern cover up of the most useful and practical medicine of all. My claim is based on scientific and historical facts as you shall see.
The most potent and versitile medical substance known to mankind. Capable of putting the hurt
on nearly any ailment if applied correctly, when in a high purity concentrations.

There are apparently no negative side effects of honey on your body, so it is absolutely safe in humans over age 1 when taken responsibly.
However people with severe allergies need to take an extremely extremely small amount and work their way up cautiously, because honey a useful way to alleviate pollen allergies (when you get it locally and pure, you need local pollen to match what you breathe).
If you fear a severe allergic reaction, consult some professionals/experts and inform them you want to try some honey. They can aid you further in discussing possible allergic complications and remedies.
The same goes for diabetics you need to research the issue and consult experts before you take any actions, I have provided information below in relation to this. Exercise caution if you have ailments like these.


Honey - Antiseptic Antibiotic Antifungal Antibacterial - Natural Organic Home Garden Health Howard Garrett Dirt Doctor

No matter how fast a virus or bacterium can mutate and adapt, honey seems to remain hundreds of steps ahead.

The Viruses
Antiviral Properties Of Honey | LIVESTRONG.COM
In vitro antiviral activity of honey against varicella zoster virus (VZV): A translational medicine study for potential remedy for shingles


HIV can mutate all it wants, but honey can still slow it down significantly and may be our best route for developing a cure.
Has the Natural Raw Honey any effect on HIV Infection? | shadi sarahroodi - Academia.edu
ProNutrition


STD's
Treating Herpes with Honey


Influenza and Coronavirus
https://www.google.com/search?q=honey antiviral coronavirus&rlz=1C1ASUT_enUS524US524&oq=honey antiviral coronavirus&aqs=chrome.0.57j62.12348j0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Bee Pro International


The Bacterial Apocalypse:
Humble Honey Kills Bacteria
Effect of Honey on Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation
http://www.dermasciences.com/clin_pdf/NEWACTIVELEPTOSPERMUMStrilko.pdf


Flesh eating bacteria?
Super resistant bugs?


"To date we are not aware of any honey-resistant bacteria, therefore manuka honey could help to overcome some of the problems associated with antimicrobial resistant strains of bacteria," she added. "Here's the breakdown of results:
Sidr honey was 63% effective in killing MSSA.
Sidr honey was 73% effective in killing MRSA.
Sidr honey was 91% effective in killing PA.
Manuka honey was 82% effective in killing MSSA.
Manuka honey was 63% effective in killing MRSA.
Manuka honey was 91% effective in killing PA."


Fungicide:
Yes, most fungal infections you have may be slowed, reversed, and likely defeated by honey applications.

Beating Cancer:
Yes, honey possesses "moderate antitumor and pronounced anti-metastatic effects", and can aid in inhibition of various types of cancers.

Diabetes:
Honey use is a good alternative to other sugar sources, and it may even be the best route to treatment

" clinical studies have shown that pure honey is a healthier choice in diabetic diet than table sugar and any other non-nutritive sweeteners such as Splenda, saccharin, aspartame? Honey requires lower levels of insulin compared to regular white sugar and does not raise blood sugar levels as rapidly as table sugar, that is, it has a lower Glycemic Index than sugar. "
 
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Hidden History of Honey 101

https://www.google.com/search?q=hip...0.57j0l3j62l2.4300j0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Hippocrates, whom from where we get the Hippocratic Oath, was a huge proponent of honey as medicine. He pioneered many scientific principles and proved it worked.
Why are modern "doctors" ignoring the very founder of their profession? $$$

Myth: People in Ancient History only lived 20-30years of age.
Fact : The Greeks/Hellenes and other advanced ancients average lifespan was comparable or better than modern man.
Look up any random 100 historical figures from that time period and look at their life spans, take a list and note the causes of death.
The vast majority that died under age 50 were murdered or died in battle or poisoning etc.

Claim : Well they were the "rich ones" who had access to good medicine.
Reality : Yes access to honey and herbs was limited in ancient times, but the fact they could cure these ailments 2000 to 8000 years ago is testiment to the lies of modern pharmacorps.

Honey is probably the most used medical treatment historically (that actually had good results).
It was known about and revered as divine by all ancient cultures. A treasure of life and vitality.
It was found in jars by archaeologists in exhumed Egyptian tombs. It was still edible, safe, and in a "fresh" state.
Possibly 4000 years old.

Could honey have prevented the bubonic plague/black death? Yes it could help stave it off, but obviously sanitary and war conditions play heavily into this.

Hippocrates lived to 90.
Plato to 80.
Aristotle to 61-62.
Socrates to 71.
Pythagoras to 75.
Epicurus to 72.
Democritus to 90.
Etc etc etc etc.

The Truth of medicine and science and history itself has been hidden and we have been led to believe in complete falsehoods and half-truths.
 

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good info my dude! was just chatting with a 70 year old black nikka n good health, he substitutes almost all his sugar with honey. i do it now with pancakes and waffles or anything i used to use syrup for. i need to hop to that farmers market and get some of that good local honey. shyt is wild expensive tho
 

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good info my dude! was just chatting with a 70 year old black nikka n good health, he substitutes almost all his sugar with honey. i do it now with pancakes and waffles or anything i used to use syrup for. i need to hop to that farmers market and get some of that good local honey. shyt is wild expensive tho

I like the idea of substituting honey for sugar, but I dont' eat a lot of powdered sugar like that anyway..........honey on pancakes/waffles though?? ... :patrice:....how that does taste??
 
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