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Mon, 12 May 2003 11:49:22 +0100
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William Schnell <[log in to unmask]>
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On Mon, 12 May 2003 00:34:37 -0500, Theola Walden Baker
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   Almost any
> small farmer's market type place will have jars of locally produced
> honey.
> In all probability as raw as you want.
>
> Theola
>
My experience has been entirely with online sources, none of them AFAIK
small.
For those such as myself who are unusually sensitive to damaged
carbohydrates, the real test is physical reaction - meaning do I feel
excessively sleepy after eating the stuff. This is a common reaction,
apparently more so as we age.

Truly raw foods do not cause this sleepiness; whether this is due to
enzymes I know not. The word is used as there is no other known to me that
describes the difference between raw and cooked. Call it leprechauns for
all I care.

William



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