I was following Av's primal diet for about 4 years which included LOTS of raw honey - usually eaten with plenty of raw butter. Honey and dairy products were the last foods I've dropped on my way to my current diet which is largely fatty grass-fed meats & organs, fish/seafood, bone marrow and a few low-carb fruits/veggies.
Like you Seeker, I love raw honey but I finally had to admit that it was doing me no good whatsoever. Ok, it may well be rich in minerals and enzymes (over 5000 apparently found so far!) but I found the overall effect to be negative. I would regularly experience the 'sugar blues' from using honey (even when combined with fats) and had to accept, in the end, that this wasn't some kind of mystical AV 'detox' but just the results of spiking my blood sugars.
I have felt a hell of a lot better without the magic nectar! But, that is just my own experience. I believe I have problems with candida (and always have had) so this may be the reason honey is not good in my case. My own feeling on it is that it is a wonderful food if used sparingly - as it would have been in nature when tribes were fortunate enough to come across wild hives. I think raw bee pollen is also potentially a wonderfully nutritious food, again, if used sparingly. It is so incredibly rich in amino acids, vitamins/minerals and enzymes that it would be a shame not to utilise it.
My suggestion to you would be this. If you have no issues with candida, hypoglycemia, diabetes etc then small amounts (perhaps 1 tsp a day MAX!) of raw unfiltered pollen rich honey eaten with fats would be a useful addition to your diet.
Michael