a bacteria present in honey that babies do not have a resistance for. deadly... baby botulism
Because honey is known to contain botulinum spores which produce botulinum toxin, which is also known as bo-tox, it paralyzes your child.
Alot of people have thought this will give you a virus. Indeed it now shouldnt. The old domain had issues. Now it shouldnt give viruses.
No, you cannot give honey or any honey derivative to a child under 1 year old
Chew the honeycomb until the honey flavor is gone, then either eat or spit out the wax. Don't give it to babies.
If you mean raw honey, then no, it is not harmful; in fact many people prefer raw honey. But never give honey (raw or not) to a child under one year of age, or to pets.
Atleast two years old, but always ask your doctor first before you actually do just for extra caution.
no. Your period shouldnt do that.
Yes, pregnant women can have honey. Just like anything, don't have it in excess. Babies cannot have honey- as in, babies that have already been born. Their digestive system doesn't fully eliminate honey as grown ups bodies do and bacteria can build up in their intestines. However, if you are a mother who is currently pregnant or breastfeeding a baby- it is safe because the honey passes through YOU and is broken down safely before passing onto your baby. Just don't give your son or daughter honey after birth until they are about two years of age so their bodies have time to fully metabolize and break down the enzymes that can turn into bacteria.
You shouldnt be giving NyQuil to a 4 year old, or anyone. Honey+lemon+warm water is both more effective, and healthier. The amount of sugar in NiQuil will make a cold worse.
you shouldnt give out any personal info no matter what...
NO you shouldnt! otherwise it will keep coming back
no chips shouldnt be banned give the chose to children
I love honey with potato chips!