I buy it from a guy at work who's hobby it is and I pay six dollars a quart 
before the honey is heated up and it comes in glass not plastic....deb

deborah byron <laquerenci...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:  As a hobbist beekeeper I'd 
like to suggest that everyone consider 
following the very good suggestion to use alternatives and avoid the bee 
products. The honeybee populations have become so severely weakened by 
bad beekeeping methods, such as over-harvesting pollen, propolis, royal 
jelly, taking all their honey and giving them back refined sugar 
syrup--not to mention flawed methods of queen propagation. In fact we 
should all avoid buying honey from the large commercial bee-yard companies 
who are the worst violators and search out locally made. Consider paying 
a little more and encourage local bee-keeping in your area.There's a 
reason the honeybees have become so susceptible to every disease and 
predator that comes down the pike.

DByron


On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:47:11 -0600, Paula Perry 
wrote:

> sol,
> For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap 
> molasses.
> I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I 
> think
> it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
> Paula


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