Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 Hi a, in raw honey there are sometimes Clostridium botulinum bacteria found. These bacterias produce a paralyzing toxin(used also in the cosmetic industry), which can be fatal to very young babies. For adults the amount of this toxin, which can only be found in raw honey is neglectable, but for newborns(especially first 6 months) it can be dangerous, because there intestinal flora is not yet developed. If they eat raw honey these bacterias can multiply rapidly and in rare cases induce botulism. The so called botulism of babies. Hope that helps Andi Report vaccine damage on www.vaccineinjury.info Von: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] Im Auftrag von m_zemlicka Gesendet: Samstag, 13. November 2010 21:18 An: Vaccinations Betreff: Honey and baby Does anybody have the answer to why honey is supposedly so dangerous to babies (up to 12 months)? And if taken what could happen? I made liver pate (for iron) and without thinking added a table spoon of raw honey into the mix (1.5 lb of liver) following the recipe... Now I am not sure if it's safe to feed it to my baby. Thank you for your thoughts and expertise, a (PS. sorry if this is off topic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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