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Unpasteurized Honey-Safe and Healthy

Honey from the hive contains bee pollen, beeswax, and parts of dead bees.

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Unpasteurized Honey-Safe and Healthy

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  1. Unpasteurized Honey-Safe and Healthy Honey from the hive contains bee pollen, beeswax, and parts of dead bees. Honey manufacturers will usually pass raw honey through a filter to remove as many impurities as possible, but some generally remain. It is still safe to eat. Unpasteurized honey may contain extra elements, such as bee pollen and bee propolis, which can offer additional antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Plesae Visit: https://geohoney.com/

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