From my notes, they basically use a queen bee excluder, a wire grid or metal sheet, to prevent the queen bee from moving around, so all the eggs & honeygrubs stay in one position in the hive behind the wire grid or sheet of metal or excluder
Note where it says "with no eggs or larvae mixed in it.", also a major note a large portion of the wax which contains the propolis & pollen is never put into the honey, its recycled back into the hive ...
The eggs & larvae, along with the royal jelly & a large of portion of wax are excluded & nothing is mixed with the rest of honey in the frame, leading to the massive high sugar index of honey, it needs the eggs, larvae, the royal jelly & the wax to dilute the sugar content & in order have any of the beneficial effects, aajonus talks about
http://www.bedfordshirebeekeepers.org.uk/page8.htm"It’s a good idea to separate stored honey from developing brood with young bees in it. If they are mixed you have a problem removing honey without killing brood. The solution, another 19C invention, is the “queen excluder”. This consists of a wire grid or a metal sheet with many accurately measured holes in it. A queen bee is just a fraction wider than a worker and
she cannot get through a queen excluder. Therefore all her egg laying happens below the excluder and all the space above, to which the workers can come and go easily, is used for honey storage with
no eggs or larvae mixed in it. One of the advantages of movable combs in frames is that the honey can be extracted in a centrifuge without destroying the wax comb. The frames of comb can be used over and over again, refilled by the bees without the need to rebuild all that expensive wax."
So in trying to find out why honey is so bad, it turns out modern bee farmers & their hive, techniques are to blame for the pure sugar content of honey
Leading to the poor effect's we've been facing with honey, as recommended by aajonus
Hmm, ordering some royal jelly, wax clippings or honey cappings & freeze dried pollen & some honey comb, to make the raw paleo honey recipe
After two days of research i can now eat honey safely .....