How Honey Is Made (I Got My Own Bees)
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Top Comments (10)
Paul this is by far my favorite video youβve ever made
Your enthusiasm to source cleaner food is contagious πππ―
Dude we need more people like Paul
0:29 Well, at least he tried π
This morning I looked into whether or not I can have a bee colony on my property in my city and a few hours later I see this video. Nice.
Honey is one of the few things, that actually brings my inflammation down at times. I've been suffering with severe gut issues for years. With fungal and bacteria overgrowths, dsybiosis, leaky gut and many food intolerances. So for the most part, many healthy things still cause me flare ups. Raw honey with it's antibacterial components, is sometimes the only things that can calm things. Even tho it still irritates the Sibo in a way too. But it will grab up some of those bad bacteria and bring my inflammation down. One of my favorite things is discovering new honey these days, that I wasn't familiar. Trying out the manuka, royal jelly and different local honeys.
Those little bees are so cool.
I love this guy
Paul is officially bee keeping age
Honey has helped me so much itβs literally natures medicine ππ½
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Top Comments (10)
Paul this is by far my favorite video youβve ever made
Your enthusiasm to source cleaner food is contagious πππ―
Dude we need more people like Paul
0:29 Well, at least he tried π
This morning I looked into whether or not I can have a bee colony on my property in my city and a few hours later I see this video. Nice.
Honey is one of the few things, that actually brings my inflammation down at times. I've been suffering with severe gut issues for years. With fungal and bacteria overgrowths, dsybiosis, leaky gut and many food intolerances. So for the most part, many healthy things still cause me flare ups. Raw honey with it's antibacterial components, is sometimes the only things that can calm things. Even tho it still irritates the Sibo in a way too. But it will grab up some of those bad bacteria and bring my inflammation down. One of my favorite things is discovering new honey these days, that I wasn't familiar. Trying out the manuka, royal jelly and different local honeys.
Those little bees are so cool.
I love this guy
Paul is officially bee keeping age
Honey has helped me so much itβs literally natures medicine ππ½