Honey has had a long history in human consumption, and is used in various foods and beverages as a sweetener and flavoring. It also has a role in religion and symbolism. Flavors of honey vary based on the nectar source, and various types and grades of honey are available. It has also been used in various medicinal traditions to treat ailments.
Bees swallow, digest and regurgitate nectar to make honey;
this nectar contains almost 600 compounds. We need our bees, so let’s do
everything we can to save them and keep them here on this earth.
“My son, eat thou honey, for it is
good” — King Solomon – Proverbs: 24:13
“From inside them comes a drink of
varying colors, contain healing for mankind“ (Qur’an, 16’96)
What makes honey so popular? Most
likely, it is the ease with which it can be consumed. One can eat honey
directly, put it on bread like a jam, mix it with juice or any drink instead of
sugar, or mix it with warm water, lime juice, cinnamon and other herbs to make
a medicine. It is savored by all due to its taste as well as health benefits,
making it extremely useful and versatile.
Health
Benefits of Honey
The health benefits of honey include the following treatments, taken from
both traditional and modern medical experts1. Prevent cancer and heart disease:
Honey contains flavonoids, antioxidants which help reduce the risk of some cancers and heart disease.
2. Reduce ulcers and other
gastrointestinal disorders.
Recent research shows that honey treatment may help disorders such as ulcers and bacterial gastroenteritis. This may be related to the 3rd benefit…
Recent research shows that honey treatment may help disorders such as ulcers and bacterial gastroenteritis. This may be related to the 3rd benefit…
3. Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal,
anti-fungal:
All honey is antibacterial, because the bees add an enzyme that makes hydrogen peroxide.
All honey is antibacterial, because the bees add an enzyme that makes hydrogen peroxide.
4. Increase athletic performance.
Ancient Olympic athletes would eat honey and dried figs to enhance their performance. This has now been verified with modern studies, showing that it is superior in maintaining glycogen levels and improving recovery time than other sweeteners.
Ancient Olympic athletes would eat honey and dried figs to enhance their performance. This has now been verified with modern studies, showing that it is superior in maintaining glycogen levels and improving recovery time than other sweeteners.
5. Reduce cough and throat
irritation:
Honey helps with coughs, particularly buckwheat honey. In a study of 110 children, a single dose of buckwheat honey was just as effective as a single dose of dextromethorphan in relieving nocturnal cough and allowing proper sleep.
Honey helps with coughs, particularly buckwheat honey. In a study of 110 children, a single dose of buckwheat honey was just as effective as a single dose of dextromethorphan in relieving nocturnal cough and allowing proper sleep.
Honey has been used in ayurvedic medicine in India for at least 4000 years and is considered to affect all three of the body’s primitive material imbalances positively. It is also said to be useful in improving eyesight, weight loss, curing impotence and premature ejaculation, urinary tract disorders, bronchial asthma, diarrhea, and nausea.
Honey is referred as “Yogavahi” since it has a quality of penetrating the deepest tissues of the body. When honey is used with other herbal preparations, it enhances the medicinal qualities of those preparations and also helps them to reach the deeper tissues.
7. Blood sugar regulation:
Even though honey contains simple sugars, it is NOT the same as white sugar or artificial sweeteners. Its exact combination of fructose and glucose actually helps the body regulate blood sugar levels. Some honeys have a low hypoglycemic index, so they don’t jolt your blood sugar.
8. Heal wounds and burns:
External application of honey has been shown to be as effective as conventional treatment with silver sulfadiazene. It is speculated that the drying effect of the simple sugars and honey’s anti-bacterial nature combine to create this effect.
9. Beats Insomnia:
Many people have trouble sleeping. Honey is a simple solution for this problem. Honey is a fat-digesting carbohydrate that stimulates the release of insulin and allows tryptophan to enter the brain easily. Tryptophan is the compound that makes us sleepy. Simply have a glass of warm milk with honey before going to bed. Both honey and milk are tryptophan-containing foods.
10. Beautiful skin:
Its anti-bacterial qualities are particularly useful for the skin, and, when used with the other ingredients, can also be moisturizing and nourishing! For a powerful home beauty treatment for which you probably have all the ingredients in your kitchen already.
Honey Suggestions:
If you want to get the goodness from
your honey, make sure it is pure and raw.
Raw honey contains vitamins, minerals and enzymes not present in refined honey.
Raw honey contains vitamins, minerals and enzymes not present in refined honey.
Honey Cautions:
- Best not to feed to infants. Spores of Clostridium
botulinum have been found in a small percentage of honey. This is not dangerous to adults and older children, but infants
can have a serious reaction of illness in the first year. Do not add honey
to baby food or use as a soother to quiet a fussy or colicky baby.
- Honey is a sugar, so do not eat jars full of it if you
value your good health and want to maintain a healthy weight. It has a
high caloric value and will put you on a sugar high and low.
For obesity, high blood pressure, and/or high cholesterol, drinks a cup of hot water with a teaspoon of honey and 5 to 10 drops of apple cider vinegar early in the morning daily.
To heal oral ulcers, apply 1 teaspoon honey and a pinch of turmeric to canker
sores, mouth ulcers, or sores on the tongue. This mixture will generate saliva
and draw out toxins; spit it out to speed the healing process. For internal
ulcers, mix a cup of warm milk with a teaspoon of honey twice daily.
To heal a wound, dress it daily with sterilized gauze brushed with honey;
dispose at night.
For the common cold, mix 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon with 1 teaspoon honey and eat two
or three times a day.
To clear your sinuses, take a mixture of 1 teaspoon each of fresh ginger juice and
honey
two or three times a day.
For asthma, eat a mixture made of 1/2 teaspoon bay leaf powder, 1/4
teaspoon pippali, and 1 teaspoon of honey two or three times daily.
For nausea, vomiting, and/or
indigestion, mix one part lemon juice with one
part honey. Dip your index finger into this mixture and lick it slowly twice
daily.
For anxiety, drink 1 cup of orange juice with 1
teaspoon of honey and a pinch of nutmeg powder twice daily.
To help reduce the craving for cigarettes,
chew small pieces of pineapple with 1/2 teaspoon of honey before smoking.
For abdominal pain, take a mixture of 1/4 teaspoon ground bay leaf, 1/4
teaspoon ajwan (celery seeds), and 1 teaspoon of honey before lunch and dinner
daily.
For chronic fever, make a tea of 1 teaspoon of holy basil (tarsi) and 1 cup of
hot water. Add 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper powder and 1 teaspoon of honey.
Take two or three times a day.
To aid poor circulation, mix 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 1 teaspoon honey in 1 cup of
hot water. Steep for 10 minutes. Take twice a day.
To stop hiccups, mix 1 teaspoon honey and 1 teaspoon castor oil in a
container. Dip your index finger into the mixture and lick it. Repeat every 10
minutes until your hiccups stop. (Hiccups are due to spasm of the diaphragm,
and these ingredients in equal proportion are anti-spasmodic.
Hair mask – Raw honey
hair mask can help boost shine, mix 1 tsp of raw honey with 5 cups of warm
water, rinse thoroughly, air dry and style as usual.
Eczema relief – Use to treat mild eczema. Use
it as a topical mixture of equal parts of honey and cinnamon.
Sources: care2.com/greenliving/10-health-benefits-of-honey.
draxe.com/top-20-uses-for-honey/
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