Truth is, few foods in the word can rival honey
I thought we would start the year with one of my favorite super-food powerhouses, honey. As an all natural food, and health aid, the product of that relentless little bee, that everyone is so dreadfully afraid of, results in one of the worlds true super-foods, honey. A food that never spoils. I know that many of my friends and a lot of my readers are sick with colds, and flu. Honey is antibacterial, antiviral, and will keep your immune system strong. It's been used on cuts, and burns for thousands of years. Honey will promote healing, and deter scarring. Honey is also an age old beauty product that will keep you skin and hair looking young and beautiful. These days people are turning to alternative medicines for treatment of diseases despite the modern advances in synthetic drugs. We are finally looking to nature for safe, healthy, time tested remedies. Honey is one of nature's purest foods for promoting general health. There are so many health benefits to honey, it truly is one of nature's super foods.
Let's see first off you
might be surprised to learn that it's a natural antimicrobial, and
antioxidant. Now I think it's kinda funny that most people go to the drug
store for
cough, cold and flu remedies, seeking a product that often has honey, and
lemon as the main ingredients, when a
glass of warm water with raw honey, and fresh lemon juice is far more
effective. Raw honey contains the anti-oxidants we need in our daily
diets to mop up those free radicals which are so harmful to our health.
In fact honey contains far more anti-oxidants than some fruits
and vegetables. However the combination of the two is an
excellent way to stay healthy. Raw honey also has the enzymes that
boost the immune system. In terms of antioxidants, darker is better
when it comes to honey. Processed honey ( in the little bear) is heated and filtered, robbing
it of all natural nutrients. Only buy raw unfiltered honey.
Honey has also been used throughout the ages as an all natural beauty product. Honey is a powerful booster to the immune system. Raw honey contains 27 minerals, 22 amino acids and 5,000 live enzymes. It keeps you healthy by fighting disease and boosting the digestive system. One daily spoonful in your tea or spread on your toast or cereal is all that is needed to reap these benefits. Honey is also great for cuts and wounds. Honey has been used to treat wounds for thousands of years. The antiseptic properties of honey will clean wounds and inhibit bacterial growth. Its natural antibiotic and antibacterial properties aid in treating cuts and burns. It promotes healing, reduces swelling, and prevents infections. Unlike refined sugar, honey contains vitamins, and minerals. Refined sugars are void of vitamins, and minerals. The body must utilize it's store of valuable nutrients to digest refined sugar. This process depletes the supply of minerals essential to dissolve cholesterol, and fats. Honey helps metabolize cholesterol, and fatty acid preventing obesity. In fact you can make a simple diet drink by adding honey, and lemon to a glass of water.
Cleopatra, queen of Egypt was no stranger to the skin enhancing properties of honey. She regularly took milk and honey baths to maintain her youthful appearance. In fact she supposedly is the most beautiful woman who ever lived. Honey as a natural beauty product has unlimited possibilities. It can be used as a facial mask, hair conditioner, skin moisturizer, and more. If you read the labels of most commercial skin care products the almost all contain honey, and coconut. Honey has natural humectants, with the ability to replenish the moisture level in skin without adding oil. Honey is a popular anti aging skin care ingredient in many commercial moisturizers. Using honey as a facial mask will exfoliate, clarify, and unclog pores.
Honey is a wonderful deep conditioning treatment for dry hair. Smooth honey through your hair from
root to tip, once a month. Be sure to rinse it out completely. Your hair will be soft, and full of shine. Eating honey can be a fun, erotic experience. You see it really doesn't matter how you get your honey, in your food, tea, or off your lover. You can't go wrong.
Honey has also been used throughout the ages as an all natural beauty product. Honey is a powerful booster to the immune system. Raw honey contains 27 minerals, 22 amino acids and 5,000 live enzymes. It keeps you healthy by fighting disease and boosting the digestive system. One daily spoonful in your tea or spread on your toast or cereal is all that is needed to reap these benefits. Honey is also great for cuts and wounds. Honey has been used to treat wounds for thousands of years. The antiseptic properties of honey will clean wounds and inhibit bacterial growth. Its natural antibiotic and antibacterial properties aid in treating cuts and burns. It promotes healing, reduces swelling, and prevents infections. Unlike refined sugar, honey contains vitamins, and minerals. Refined sugars are void of vitamins, and minerals. The body must utilize it's store of valuable nutrients to digest refined sugar. This process depletes the supply of minerals essential to dissolve cholesterol, and fats. Honey helps metabolize cholesterol, and fatty acid preventing obesity. In fact you can make a simple diet drink by adding honey, and lemon to a glass of water.
Cleopatra, queen of Egypt was no stranger to the skin enhancing properties of honey. She regularly took milk and honey baths to maintain her youthful appearance. In fact she supposedly is the most beautiful woman who ever lived. Honey as a natural beauty product has unlimited possibilities. It can be used as a facial mask, hair conditioner, skin moisturizer, and more. If you read the labels of most commercial skin care products the almost all contain honey, and coconut. Honey has natural humectants, with the ability to replenish the moisture level in skin without adding oil. Honey is a popular anti aging skin care ingredient in many commercial moisturizers. Using honey as a facial mask will exfoliate, clarify, and unclog pores.
Honey is a wonderful deep conditioning treatment for dry hair. Smooth honey through your hair from
root to tip, once a month. Be sure to rinse it out completely. Your hair will be soft, and full of shine. Eating honey can be a fun, erotic experience. You see it really doesn't matter how you get your honey, in your food, tea, or off your lover. You can't go wrong.
The
best way to buy honey is locally from a beekeeper or a local farmer's
market. This is likely raw honey. Raw unrefined honey can prevent hay
fever-type
symptoms, because of the pollen spores it contains. It actually
de-sensitizes you. Only spend your money on the best, organic honey. The
bees are not subjected to any form of pollution. Always
read the labels on the jar, nothing added, nothing blended, just pure
honey is what you should look for and buy.
Honey
use is widespread in hospitals around the world for wound care. Modern
hospitals today use "Honey Dressings" called Medi-Honey. These are
applied to all kinds of skin infections such as bedsores, burns, and
even
babies ass rash with spectacular results. In fact honey heals these
infections faster than any chemical medications. Even after major
operations honey is the preferred dressing in today’s hospitals. Apart
from being sweet, aromatic, and tasting nice, honey cures ailments with
its ability to eat away, and destroy bad bacteria (stomach ulcers
are caused by these bacteria) without destroying the good
bacteria we need in our digestive systems and on our skin, to promote
healing. Can you think of a more versatile food source than good ole
pure honey? Honey can be used in cooking and baking, can be mixed with
fruits to naturally sweeten a delicious smoothie. It will calm a nasty
cough so you can sleep. It can be used as a beauty product for the skin,
and is an amazing natural medicine just to name a few of its benefits.
Now, Don't give your baby any honey before he/she's a year old, even if it's to treat a cough.
This is because honey can, very occasionally, contain a spore of a
bacterium called clostridium botulinum. This can cause a rare form of
food poisoning (botulism) in babies.
So thank the honey bees, the only insects that produce food, for human consumption. New Year's resolution, dump the refined sugar, and artificial sweeteners this new year, and add some raw honey to your diet. You'll be healthier I promise. Happy New Year. Good Luck...
So thank the honey bees, the only insects that produce food, for human consumption. New Year's resolution, dump the refined sugar, and artificial sweeteners this new year, and add some raw honey to your diet. You'll be healthier I promise. Happy New Year. Good Luck...
If you are sick get well soon, hope the honey helps, try it in a...
Hot Toddy:
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 2 fluid ounces boiling water
- 1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
- 3 whole cloves
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 slice lemon
- 1 pinch nutmeg
Pour the honey, boiling water,
and whiskey into a mug. Spice it with the cloves and cinnamon, and put
in the slice of lemon. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes so the
flavors can mingle, then sprinkle with a pinch of nutmeg and serve with a good book...
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