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Anonymous
Hello.
Can i hurt myself with honey???
I fucking love honey + my mums a beekeeper
i could eat a jar a day.
OM NOMS
>> Anonymous
Yea you can. A jar a day is no good.
>> Anonymous
>>108450
diabeeetus?
>> Anonymous
op

i surfed the net but didn't find anything.
i guess noone has ever gotten remarkably sick with honey
i guess i could get fat..?
>> Anonymous
Honey is digusting.

Enjoy your crappy tastebuds.
>> Anonymous
>>108463

Hey there. You're wrong.

And to the OP, honey is essentially sugar. Yes, it most certainly can have adverse effects to eat alot. BUt by alot, I mean alot. As in, a jar a day.
>> Anonymous
I'm pretty sure honey can make you fat.
But it's better than chocolate and other sweets.
>> Anonymous
>>108449

You can coat yourself in honey and you'll never get sick again!
>> Anonymous
>>108451
Getting diabetes is in no way related to sugar, you ignorant fuck.
>> Anonymous
>>108514
Also, honey is high in calories - 304kcal x 100gr - so if you stuff your face with it you're gonna get fat quickly.
>> Anonymous
>>108514

Oh, hey American

Eating a lot of suger rich foods in a short period of time very often can lead to insulin resistance. Like>>108474said, Honey is essentially sugar.

You ignorant fuck
>> Anonymous
>>108518
>Abdominal fat is especially active hormonally, secreting a group of hormones called adipokines that may possibly impair glucose tolerance. Obesity is found in approximately 55% of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.[10] Other factors include aging (about 20% of elderly patients in North America have diabetes) and family history (type 2 is much more common in those with close relatives who have had it).

I don't see "suger" mentioned anywhere.
>> Anonymous
>>108518
http://www.healthcastle.com/sugar-diabetes.shtml
>This is probably the most common misconception about diabetes. If you have diabetes, you do need to watch your sugar and carbohydrate intake to properly manage your blood sugar level with the help of your Registered Dietitian. However, if you do not have diabetes, sugar intake will not cause diabetes. So far, a diet high in calories, being overweight, and an inactive lifestyle are the main risk factors for Type 2 diabetes.
>> Anonymous
>>108518
>A study published in Diabetes Care (April 2003) re-confirmed that sugar does not cause diabetes. In this study, researchers analyzed data on nearly 39,000 middle-aged women, all of whom completed a 131-item food questionnaire. Six years later, there were 918 cases of Type 2 diabetes reported. Researchers found no definitive influence of sugar intake on the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

I guess you can shut your trap now and go back to whichever Third World country you come from.
>> Anonymous
I remember someone on here saying awhile back that honey is one of the better sweateners to use in recipes. That said, mass amounts of sugar are never good in large amounts.
>> Anonymous
>>108531
sugar will make you overweight... being overweight will give you diabeetus


check and mate, fatty
>> Anonymous
To much honey can't be good. If you feed a 3 month old baby, the baby can get poisoned (Botulism).

I don't know what it will do with the average adult, but honey can contain spores ('Infant botulism')

Enjoy your honey, but don't eat loads of it.
>> Anonymous
>>108534
Sugar won't make you overweight if you count your calories.

Once again, owned.
>> Anonymous
>>108537
sorry, i cant hear you over the sound of how fat you are
>> Anonymous
If anything, sugar seems linked to cancer.
>> Anonymous
There are botulism spores in honey but adult digestive tracks can kill it -- I'm just assuming your an 8mo. old child, OP and your parents really shouldn't be giving you honey in the first place.
>> Anonymous
>>108537
we're talking about upto jar a day
how many calories is that?
>> Anonymous
op

But the sugar that honey is made of is different from the refined "white death" sugar?
>> Anonymous
>>108603
wikipedia
>> Anonymous
>>108603

well honey is purer and leaves no toxins behind, unlike other, manmade, sweets. The sugar in honey is easier to absorb and use as energy.
>> Anonymous
honey may be a simple sugar, but the human body recognizes it as a low glycemic carb so it wont spike your insulin levels. its fine, but practice moderation
>> Anonymous
Honey is more naturally ready to be absorbed as opposed to can sugar and HFCS.
It's the preferred sweetener overall, but yes, too much of anything is going to be bad on you.
>> Anonymous
Over exposure can lead to allergy which also would make you allergic to bee stings.
>> Anonymous
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Don't listen to other posters OP, honey is fantastic for you. See:

http://www.mari.ru/bee/honey_biological.html
>> Anonymous
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honey is good, but moderation is the key op.
>> Anonymous
Honey is NOT the same as white sugar.
>> Anonymous
Allergic to bee stings is bad when your mom owns a lot of bees...
>> Anonymous
>>109077
The following story is a good proof of the fact that honey is highly nutritious and useful. In the years of the World War One a German submarine sank one of the largest Irish liners not far from the shores of Ireland. A great amount of gold sank together with the vessel. All the attempts that were undertaken to lift the vessel ended in failure. Diver couldn't work at a depth more than 100 m in light diving suits and massive diving suits were unfit for work, only for observation.

And there it would be laying for thousands years if it were not for honey. Honey strengthening properties were used for lifting the sank ship. The team of the strongest and tough divers had a special diet and a course of physical training. They had been fed honey for half a year and the dose had been increasing daily so that during the last month of training each of them got 700gr of honey per day. And every diver ate about 100 kg of honey during six months. After such honey diet they were able to work at a depth more than 100m dressed in light diving-suits. Comment is superfluous here. (Shemetkov, Smirnova, 1985) I don't know what you are up to, but I'll do what you ask: mouth -suck you off, your come -on my neck and face, cock-in my wet pussy, your tongue in my pussy, your cock in my ass, my pussy on your face, you fuck me, I swallow and bite your cock, your mouth you suck me off.

haha what a tweest
>> Anonymous
>>109417
wow.
wow.
wait, wat?!
>> Anonymous
Also, watch your teeth. Honey is not too friendly
>> Anonymous
>>109734
really?
i always thought otherwise