Is honey ever or often removed from the comb, heated, cooled then put back in the comb?
Sometimes unheated honey is spun just to get it out of the comb. In the spinning, the honey closest to the machine wall gets warm by having contact with the wall.
The honey I get is definitely raw, but I think my bones are detoxing radiation right now, and it's causing me to taste a burnt flavor when I eat honey?
Not really sure about your first question, but I will guess that there would be no logical reason to do that as it is heated to make pouring and filtering easier.
I was not aware of the spinning but will ask my beekeeper guy about that.
This is a bit of a guess but Ayurveda says that your inner intelligence will tell you via taste, comfort, illness etc whether foods are appropriate. Processing or cooking foods screws up this inner intelligence part of the immune system.
If the honey is giving you a burnt taste I would proffer that ;
1. the apiary used smoke to get rid of the bees during harvesting or
2. whatever season the honey was produced in, affected the flavour (My GF and I do not like the local springtime honey because it is too strong) or
3. your body is starting to tell you that a change in it's nutritional requirements is in order, in other words maybe ease up on how much you are eating.