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Thursday 28 May 2015

7 Health Benefits Of Taking A Spoonful Of Honey Everyday!

The benefits of honey go beyond its great taste. A great natural source of carbohydrates which provide strength and energy to our bodies.

 The glucose in honey is absorbed by the body quickly and gives an immediate energy boost, while the fructose is absorbed more slowly providing sustained energy. It is known that honey has also been found to keep levels of blood sugar fairly constant compared to other types of sugar. So, to experience these health benefits of honey, here are a few tips for you:

Next time before you go for a workout, take a spoon of honey to enable you to go for the extra miles.

If you are feeling low and lethargic in the morning, instead of reaching out for a can of carbonated energy drink , try honey. Spread it on hot toast or replace the sugar in your tea with it for a refreshing surge of energy.


Nepal Honey haunters extracting honeycomb from a moutainuous rock in Lamjung District of Nepal.

↪  If your kids are finding hard to cope with the physical strain from the buzzing activities at school, prepare them a honey drink, for optimal sleep and recovery cycle at night, give your child a spoonful of honey before sleep on a daily basis.

1. Immunity System Builder
Amongst the many health benefits of honey, what is most impressive to me is that honey can be a powerful immune
system booster. It's antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties can help improve digestive system and help you stay healthy and fight disease. If you want to see this health benefit of honey: before breakfast, mix a spoonful of honey and lemon juice from half a lemon into a cup of warm water and drink it.

2. Honey prevents Cancer & tumour
Can honey help fight cancer? What many people don't think enough of or have overlooked is - honey possesses carcinogen-preventing and anti-tumour properties! There are now more and more studies pointing to the potential role of honey in the prevention and the progression of tumor and cancer.

3. Soothes coughs
A 2007 study from Penn State College of Medicine that involved 139 children, found that buckwheat honey outperformed the cough suppressant, dextromethorphan (DM), in calming nighttime coughs in children and improving their sleep. Another study published in Pediatrics included 270 children aged one to five with nighttime cough due to simple colds; in this study, the children who received two teaspoons of honey 30 minutes before bed, coughed less frequently, less severely and were less likely to lose sleep due to the cough when compared to those who didn't get honey.

 4. Heals cuts & burns
 Honey has been used as a natural cure in first aid treatment for wounds, burns and cuts as it is able to absorb moisture from the air and promote healing. Its antibacterial properties prevent infection and functions as an anti-inflammatory agent, reducing both swelling and pain, and even scarring. It is widely believed that UMF Manuka is the preferred honey for wound dressing due to its strong antibacterial property.

 5. Cure sore throat
One of the better known health benefits of honey is that it is able to help treat sore throats. Honey not only soothes throats but can also kill certain bacteria that causes the infection. Professional singers commonly use honey to soothe their throats before performances. The Chinese believe that excess "heatiness" in the body causes sore throat and taking honey drink can be
helpful.

Tips : Take a spoonful of honey to soothe the inflammation or gargle with a mixture of two tablespoons of honey, four tablespoons of lemon juice and a pinch of salt.

6. Honey Increases sleep
Unable to sleep? Use the famous Milk and Honey Remedy. Take a glass of hot milk with a teaspoon of honey to calm the soul and induce sleep. Or, add 1 or 2 teaspoons of honey to a cup of chamomile tea and sip.

7. Even Good for pregnancy
Colds are quite common during pregnancy. Pregnant women tend to be more susceptible as their immune systems are lowered and their mucous membranes tend to swell during pregnancy. This can make it more difficult to get rid of coughs and colds, and can make breathing easy a challenge. If you do catch a cold you can take some spoonful of honey to reduce cold problems during pregnancy.

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