Honey, Are You Good For Me?
I am not telling you anything new when it comes to honey.
We all know honey has been around for thousands of years and used for many medical applications.
It is true that honey will give you energy, nutrients, antioxidants, eases sore throats, colds, burns and can heal skin conditions.
Honey is one of nature's miracles.
Antimicrobial - agent and an enzyme in honey have a great healing power and helps prohibit the growth of bacteria.
Back in the day, people used honey for many healing remedies, its potassium salt ingredient naturally absorbs moisture and when applied to open wounds will help the healing process encourage new growth of tissue and will leave the skin with minimal scaring.
Many dermatologists will recommend honey to their patients to treat acne, post surgical procedures.
Natural Energy - Honey is a great source of natural energy for all of us.
Athletes use honey before and after training to help keep their blood sugar levels constant.
More and more people are catching on to the great uses and benefits honey has to offer.
The irony of its popularly now is that it seems to be a trend, many people want to get healthy and have tried the energy drinks on the market today, but have discovered the natural health benefits of using honey in place of those products which can contain a significant amount of caffeine, sugar, cause jitters, difficulty falling asleep and contains refined sugar, will cause weight gain and are all bad for your health.
If it is a trend or not, does not really matter, what matters is people are catching on and trying it, when people feel and look, better it will then become a daily ritual.
A Natural honey was clinically tested to determine the effectiveness in decreasing adverse effects of chemotherapy patients.
- Dr.
Alexander Goroshi researched bees and the making of honey for more than 30 years and has discovered natural honey can significantly decrease adverse side effects from chemotherapy by increasing patients energy levels and lowering white blood cell counts, which could significantly improve their quality of life.
However, if the levels of the key blood cells become too low then patients can be prone to infection from bacteria and fungi and have little resource to fight them.
Hair Conditioner - Yes, that is right, it will make your hair soft, shinny and tangle free.
Honey is packed with vitamins, minerals, and holds in moisture.
There is even a rumor it helps hair growth.
I do not have an experience with the treatment of hair growth, but I do use it in my hair.
It really helps condition damaged hair from the daily use of blow-drying, straightening and sun damage.
This is my hair conditioner method: 1-2 tsp of honey, 1 tsp of olive oil, you can also substitute any natural herb oils for an added scent, microwave on low until warm, not hot, then add to your dry hair massaging in all the ingredients, leave on for ½ hour and wash with your regular shampoo.
Viola! If you are in the shower while the conditioning process is going on, you can apply the ingredients to your body and use as a body scrub, an inexpensive spa treatment in your own home.
Flavors - Due to the popularity of honey, beekeepers are being asked, can you produce honey with a natural flavor? The answer is yes, beekeepers are being encouraged to place their beehives near particular plants, and herbs to produce a unique flavor.
When purchasing honey look for a natural dark honey, the darker the better.
Weight Loss - Honey is believed to mobilize the fat stored in our bodies and helps in weight loss.
Add a little honey and lemon in your natural tea in the morning and it will help reduce weight gain.
Also, do not forget to add protein, fiber, fruit and a little exercise.
You are off to a good start to a healthier life.
Danger: According to the Academy of Pediatrics, honey should not be given to infants or children under the age of 2, It is always wise to consult your physician first.
We all know honey has been around for thousands of years and used for many medical applications.
It is true that honey will give you energy, nutrients, antioxidants, eases sore throats, colds, burns and can heal skin conditions.
Honey is one of nature's miracles.
Antimicrobial - agent and an enzyme in honey have a great healing power and helps prohibit the growth of bacteria.
Back in the day, people used honey for many healing remedies, its potassium salt ingredient naturally absorbs moisture and when applied to open wounds will help the healing process encourage new growth of tissue and will leave the skin with minimal scaring.
Many dermatologists will recommend honey to their patients to treat acne, post surgical procedures.
Natural Energy - Honey is a great source of natural energy for all of us.
Athletes use honey before and after training to help keep their blood sugar levels constant.
More and more people are catching on to the great uses and benefits honey has to offer.
The irony of its popularly now is that it seems to be a trend, many people want to get healthy and have tried the energy drinks on the market today, but have discovered the natural health benefits of using honey in place of those products which can contain a significant amount of caffeine, sugar, cause jitters, difficulty falling asleep and contains refined sugar, will cause weight gain and are all bad for your health.
If it is a trend or not, does not really matter, what matters is people are catching on and trying it, when people feel and look, better it will then become a daily ritual.
A Natural honey was clinically tested to determine the effectiveness in decreasing adverse effects of chemotherapy patients.
- Dr.
Alexander Goroshi researched bees and the making of honey for more than 30 years and has discovered natural honey can significantly decrease adverse side effects from chemotherapy by increasing patients energy levels and lowering white blood cell counts, which could significantly improve their quality of life.
However, if the levels of the key blood cells become too low then patients can be prone to infection from bacteria and fungi and have little resource to fight them.
Hair Conditioner - Yes, that is right, it will make your hair soft, shinny and tangle free.
Honey is packed with vitamins, minerals, and holds in moisture.
There is even a rumor it helps hair growth.
I do not have an experience with the treatment of hair growth, but I do use it in my hair.
It really helps condition damaged hair from the daily use of blow-drying, straightening and sun damage.
This is my hair conditioner method: 1-2 tsp of honey, 1 tsp of olive oil, you can also substitute any natural herb oils for an added scent, microwave on low until warm, not hot, then add to your dry hair massaging in all the ingredients, leave on for ½ hour and wash with your regular shampoo.
Viola! If you are in the shower while the conditioning process is going on, you can apply the ingredients to your body and use as a body scrub, an inexpensive spa treatment in your own home.
Flavors - Due to the popularity of honey, beekeepers are being asked, can you produce honey with a natural flavor? The answer is yes, beekeepers are being encouraged to place their beehives near particular plants, and herbs to produce a unique flavor.
When purchasing honey look for a natural dark honey, the darker the better.
Weight Loss - Honey is believed to mobilize the fat stored in our bodies and helps in weight loss.
Add a little honey and lemon in your natural tea in the morning and it will help reduce weight gain.
Also, do not forget to add protein, fiber, fruit and a little exercise.
You are off to a good start to a healthier life.
Danger: According to the Academy of Pediatrics, honey should not be given to infants or children under the age of 2, It is always wise to consult your physician first.