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    If I don't have raw, unheated honey to consume right now, could I eat the average supermarket honey? How much worse is it compared to raw, unheated honey? Also, when I crave something sweet, I tend to eat some mandarines (1-3) or bananas (always 1). Is that bad for my health? About the blood, I found a pet shop that sells raw cow blood in liquid form near me, but I think they store it in a freezer and then unfreeze it before selling it. Would that still be good to drink? Thanks for the attention 🙏

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    • ENAMVE ENAMV

      If I don't have raw, unheated honey to consume right now, could I eat the average supermarket honey? How much worse is it compared to raw, unheated honey? Also, when I crave something sweet, I tend to eat some mandarines (1-3) or bananas (always 1). Is that bad for my health? About the blood, I found a pet shop that sells raw cow blood in liquid form near me, but I think they store it in a freezer and then unfreeze it before selling it. Would that still be good to drink? Thanks for the attention 🙏

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      @ENAMV store bought honey is lacking alot of beneficial enzymes and antioxidants found in raw honey, it also could be mixed with corn syrups or rice syrups which isn’t good as the fructose they contain will just convert into glucose which can cause inflammation and sugar crashes

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        @ENAMV store bought honey is lacking alot of beneficial enzymes and antioxidants found in raw honey, it also could be mixed with corn syrups or rice syrups which isn’t good as the fructose they contain will just convert into glucose which can cause inflammation and sugar crashes

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        @ela thanks 🙏

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        • ENAMVE ENAMV

          If I don't have raw, unheated honey to consume right now, could I eat the average supermarket honey? How much worse is it compared to raw, unheated honey? Also, when I crave something sweet, I tend to eat some mandarines (1-3) or bananas (always 1). Is that bad for my health? About the blood, I found a pet shop that sells raw cow blood in liquid form near me, but I think they store it in a freezer and then unfreeze it before selling it. Would that still be good to drink? Thanks for the attention 🙏

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          @ENAMV in moderation fruits aren’t bad at all, I have an organic mandarin a day, usually in the morning to help me hydrate, about the honey, the enzymes that are killed during the pasteurisation are key to help break down the sugar in the honey, so might cause slight digestion issues, but overall there is worse things to eat when you have a sugar tooth

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            @ENAMV in moderation fruits aren’t bad at all, I have an organic mandarin a day, usually in the morning to help me hydrate, about the honey, the enzymes that are killed during the pasteurisation are key to help break down the sugar in the honey, so might cause slight digestion issues, but overall there is worse things to eat when you have a sugar tooth

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            @veloman okay, thanks for clarifying 🙏

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