(05-30-2023, 01:10 PM)Kenzo Wrote:(05-30-2023, 12:58 PM)quintessentone Wrote:(05-30-2023, 12:44 PM)Kenzo Wrote:(05-30-2023, 12:40 PM)quintessentone Wrote:(05-30-2023, 12:01 PM)Kenzo Wrote: Probably is correlation IMO
I been thinking same about coffee , at some point in last 2 years i noticed that the coffee i drink ( organic and 2 brands ) started to have bad taste. Then it started to seem like i got stomach problems just after drink it. Now i stopped drinking it ...
I am going through the same thing with coffee and stomach problems, so I will be buying different brands to see if there is any change. I am not ready to give up coffee yet.
As for bees, could they also be eating pollen from the wrong type of plants or plants that have pesticide on them?
Im no expert about bees, but i suspect pesticides or other toxic chemicals , thought i would like to hear second opinion about this from someone who knows about honey/ bees ...
Well, here is one article with a few reasons why. One has to be a detective to find out bee/honey issues. It seems like a lot of work.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/doe...ITLE_HDR_4
Also with coffee, just reading that the best bean to buy is Arabica because it has low acid.
Yeeh seems complicated , i rather just buy than start making own honey .
I wish i had Jarrah honey from Australia , that is the most potent honey if i did understand right, even better than Manuka .
Coffee has mycotoxin problem , causin immuno reaction , which generate symptoms like pain and swelling.
Or is it the caffeine? The article recommends drinking decaf coffee and some decaf I tried lately tastes just like the real thing.
Yeah, I buy honey from a local small supermarket from local beekeepers and it's always great.
Truth fears no question. Anon