I also am a beekeeper here in Ireland and while I agree with most of your words there is wriggle room in me calling our honey Blackthorn or Elderflower or indeed Ivy being collected at specific times of the year. As for 'organic', well, on a poisoned planet it's surely all a matter of degree. Uranium could be classified as 'organic' as cā¦
I also am a beekeeper here in Ireland and while I agree with most of your words there is wriggle room in me calling our honey Blackthorn or Elderflower or indeed Ivy being collected at specific times of the year. As for 'organic', well, on a poisoned planet it's surely all a matter of degree. Uranium could be classified as 'organic' as can Barium, Strontium or derivatives of Bauxite? idk for sure but unless it does not occur in nature or has unnatural production as in intensive commercial farming surely it must be organic ... purity is another matter.
I see your point on perfectly pure blackseed oil honey, I'd say that is close to impossible unless they're in a controlled environment like a geodesic dome! I'd imagine a honey like that would be dynamite and command a huge price due to curative ie; cleansing properties!
btw, I consume about a pound of honey a week, have eaten Royal Jelly for 45 years and feel like an 18 year old at 64 just yesterday... it makes up for my many foibles.
And even though you can not say that the blackseed oil honey as only that, there is still an amount of it in the honey and can still be considered medicinal.
I also am a beekeeper here in Ireland and while I agree with most of your words there is wriggle room in me calling our honey Blackthorn or Elderflower or indeed Ivy being collected at specific times of the year. As for 'organic', well, on a poisoned planet it's surely all a matter of degree. Uranium could be classified as 'organic' as can Barium, Strontium or derivatives of Bauxite? idk for sure but unless it does not occur in nature or has unnatural production as in intensive commercial farming surely it must be organic ... purity is another matter.
I see your point on perfectly pure blackseed oil honey, I'd say that is close to impossible unless they're in a controlled environment like a geodesic dome! I'd imagine a honey like that would be dynamite and command a huge price due to curative ie; cleansing properties!
btw, I consume about a pound of honey a week, have eaten Royal Jelly for 45 years and feel like an 18 year old at 64 just yesterday... it makes up for my many foibles.
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And even though you can not say that the blackseed oil honey as only that, there is still an amount of it in the honey and can still be considered medicinal.