Protect Yourself retracts on its test of honey
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The Honey was of Three Acres did not contain any added sugar.
Camille Garnier
Thursday, 12 October 2017 22:05
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Friday, 13 October, 2017 00:45
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The Protégez-vous magazine said yesterday that the Honey Was the honey québec The Three Acres did not contain added sugar, which contradicts the results of its recent survey.
In may, the organization had pinned this honey québec as counterfeit.
The rate of sucrose high identified in the sample tested had led experts to Protect you to conclude the Honey Summer had been cut with sugar beet.
Counter-expertise
Surprised to see their product pointed finger and sure of their fact, the owners of the honey farm The Three Acres, Liliane Morel and Stephen Crawford, have tested their honey by the experts at an independent laboratory.
These experts have observed the same rate of sucrose that Protect Yourself but showed that it was due to the content in the nectar of plants such as clover honey instead of adding sugar foreign.
After having received this new information, the laboratory Protect You revised its conclusion, and now considers that the authenticity of this honey is no longer in question.