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0 wrote: > > I buy Aveda products that are known for their plant ingredients! In one > of > > the products though is Honey/Mel. I am assuming they take it from the > > plants not the bees. Is there a way you can tell me because I am not > able > > to reach Aveda for this question their site does not indicate contact > > info! > > Love, > > Rosa > > (By: Rosa) > > Honey is one of those products that some vegans avoid and others are okay > with. Some people may use honey only from certain vendors, such as a local > bee farm. > > Honey does not come from the plants. Bees may use plants to make honey in > a hive or man-made nest. In a large company the bees may not be using > plants at all. > > The controversy comes because bees are making honey to use as their own > food source and the question is should we be taking their food from them. > Also, in some organizations they will kill some of the bees. Also, > chemicals may be used to make the bees more calm so this is not natural > either. > > On your road to veganism, each of us is in a different place in our > journey. You have to decide how you feel on this issue and as you make > your journey you may change your views on many issues along the way, > including this one.
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