I agree with the "No". I think honey has a high level of sugar in it so your body would break it down the same.
2007-10-01 05:50:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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For diet purposes, honey and sugar are the same. Honey contains the same “sugar units” as table sugar, both contain glucose and fructose. Caloric content of honey differs from that of table sugar because honey is denser than sugar. One teaspoon of table sugar contains 16 calories, while one teaspoon of honey has 22 calories.
2007-10-01 15:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey is just sugar. People just think it's better than sugar because it has added antioxidants. But, it's still just sugar.
2007-10-01 12:55:36
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answered by ck 7
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if a diet requires no sugar then no you cannot have honey either, it is chemically identical to refined white sugar.
2007-10-01 12:54:26
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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No, I suspect it meant not sweeteners, in your body it still would break down as sugar,
2007-10-01 12:48:44
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answered by fuzzykitty 6
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check the contents of the jar if it mentions added sugar or not.
2007-10-01 12:51:20
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answered by TameYourParents.Com 2
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yes. you can it is totally harmless
2007-10-01 12:51:08
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answered by Sadasivan N 5
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yes you can...how about splenda..have you tried that one!
2007-10-01 12:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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