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LuNaTiX
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Honey Water Tek Question
#3516856 - 12/18/04 10:33 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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So I went to the store to look for some organic honey to use, and here is what I found:
Maple Syrup (pure) 375ml $6.29 Brosia Honey Raw Can #1 500g $5.29 Honey with ginsing 500g $9.89 Honey With Bee Pollen 500g $7.69 Buck Wheat Honey 500g $4.99 Honey With Royal Jelly 500g $12.79
Which one would be best for the honey water tek? or are they all good and I should get the cheapest?
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3516868 - 12/18/04 10:39 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Manuka honey, if you can find it... (Honey With Bee Pollen 500g) might be the closest you can get to "Manuka Honey" I would reccomend that you stay away from ones with any additives... Maple Syrup (pure) 375ml $6.29 (This is mostly sugar) Brosia Honey Raw Can #1 500g $5.29 (Possibly second best) Honey with ginsing 500g $9.89 (NO, ginsing oil is a root extract additive) Honey With Bee Pollen 500g $7.69 (My choice) Buck Wheat Honey 500g $4.99 (Translation... Fungus-Fast) Honey With Royal Jelly 500g $12.79 (J-E-L-L-O, and S-U-G-A-R) The second best would be the (Natural or Raw honey)
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Edited by LaughingJim (12/18/04 10:44 AM)
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LuNaTiX
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LaughingJim]
#3516879 - 12/18/04 10:43 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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They are all organic, they were all in the organic section of the store
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LaughingJim
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3516907 - 12/18/04 10:55 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Organic just meens that they didn't use pesticides or fertilizer... any-thing you add is an additive... EG, Ginsing, Sugar, Water, Jelatin, strawberrys... They can all be organic, but not naturally found in honey... Be pollen is usually filtered out of honey, but some add it back after it is "Prepared", or they just add the same stuff that would normally be found in honey, for a selling hook. EG, Mauka honey never has "White bee pollen", but you can find it with some added... (Manuka honey comes from special bees that collect yellow pollen, and carry an unusual parasite that transforms the honey into a rather unique honey blend. Gives it an anti-paracidic, anti-bacterial, anti-virii trait that you can't get from another honey... (Commonly used for a long time in preserves, ancient cold remedys, preservation...)) People just hear "Honey" and assume that all honey has these traits, but they don't! Most honey is just pre-composted sugar with its own anti-digestion chemicals... Nothing special about it at all. (They still don't know if the parasite/s are directly from the bees, the honey, the pollen, or if is a joint unity of the three.) http://vt.essortment.com/honeybacteriam_rbbd.htm http://www.nhb.org/articles/antibac.html http://www.honey.com/pressrm/research/healer800.html http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/medicine_health/report-33220.html
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LuNaTiX
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LaughingJim]
#3516962 - 12/18/04 11:20 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Interesting
You seem very involved with honey
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3517089 - 12/18/04 12:22 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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can anyone give me the link to the honey tek
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LuNaTiX
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: MindBent]
#3517160 - 12/18/04 12:52 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Click Here
there you go mon
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LuNaTiX
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3518639 - 12/18/04 10:08 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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In that honey water tek, it says mineral water, can I use filtered tap water instead?
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ZeroArmy27
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3519481 - 12/19/04 02:29 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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i've used unfiltered tap water with success a few times.
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: ZeroArmy27]
#3520635 - 12/19/04 01:49 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thank you, now, I made 2 holesin the jar, one for air and one for injection, but the polyfil gets honey water on it and it stays on it, wouldn't this create a problem? what can i do to solve it?
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3521240 - 12/19/04 04:35 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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*boomp*
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Re: Honey Water Tek Question [Re: LuNaTiX]
#3521759 - 12/19/04 07:02 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Use tyvek.
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