Most Store-Bought Honey Is FAKE And Causes Inflammation! Here Is How To Get REAL



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Only a detailed and expert analysis is a guarantee that honey is all natural and organic. But, if you want to know whether the honey you just bought is natural or what many consider to be “fake”, try these simple tricks.

1. Carefully Read The Label

This is the very first step that will help you choose the right, additive-free honey. Producers have to label the content and the percentage by a certain amount.
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2. Real Honey Does Not Stick

This is a good trick. Take some honey and rub it between the tips of your finges. Real honey will absorb in your skin easily. If the honey remains on your fingers and sticks, it means that it is loaded with sugar or artificial sweeteners which keeps the honey from being easily absorbed.

3. Caramelization

Heat up a few teaspoons of honey in your microwave. High heat works fine. Real honey will eventually caramelize, and fake honey will become all foamy and bubbly due to all of the added ingredients.

4. Paper

Put a few drops of honey on a sheet of paper. If it does not absorb in the paper after a while, you have got some natural honey. Fake honey contains a lot of water and it will be absorbed into the paper right away.

5. Water and Honey

This is probably the easiest way to tell if there are added ingredients inside of your honey. When soaked in water, real honey makes lumps and falls to the bottom, while fake honey melts.


6. Tingling Sensation in The Mouth

Pure honey gives you a tingling sensation on your tongue. Fake honey has almost no effect on the palate.

7. Honey and Bread

Spread some of your honey on a slice of bread. If the bread becomes too hard, your honey is all natural. Fake honey will only dampen the surface of the bread, due to the large amount of water in it.

8. Crystallization

Real honey crystallizes after a while, and fake honey will keep its liquid, syrup-like composition.



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Sources:

FDA labeling: http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/LabelingNutrition/ucm064880.htm#declare
Skin absorption: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686636/
Caramelization: http://www.beesource.com/resources/usda/honey-composition-and-properties/
Fake honey water content (paper and bread): http://localhoneyman.co.uk/462-2/
Mixing water with honey: http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/11/tests-show-most-store-honey-isnt-honey/#.VqKSp_krLIW
Honey and tingling: http://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/honey/safety/hrb-20059618
Crystallization: http://www.montcobeekeepers.org/Documents/Honey_Crystallization.pdf


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