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AMBROSIA Organic Honey

Original price $15.20 - Original price $32.50
Original price
$32.50
$15.20 - $32.50
Current price $32.50
Size: 1 kg

Honey is a sweet, syrup-like substance that bees produce from the nectar of flowering plants. The bees collect the nectar and then consume, digest, and regurgitate it inside the beehive to produce honey which is stored in wax-like structures called honeycombs, and then gathered by humans through the practice of beekeeping.


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DESCRIPTION


Honey is a sweet, syrup-like substance that bees produce from the nectar of flowering plants. The bees collect the nectar and then consume, digest, and regurgitate it inside the beehive to produce honey which is stored in wax-like structures called honeycombs, and then gathered by humans through the practice of beekeeping.
Many types of honey are available, differing based on the plant source, the extraction method, and whether it's raw or pasteurised.


FEATURES


Though honey is high in sugar and calories, it's still a better choice than refined sugar.

Ambrosia Organic Honey is untouched by chemicals, heated to a maximum of 45 degrees to clarify and liquefy it for easier use. Low temperatures help preserve honey's natural enzymes and health giving properties.


BENEFITS


· Antioxidants
· Antibacterial and antifungal properties
· Aids in sore throats
· Treats skin conditions

Although the nutrition profile varies depending on the type, a single tablespoon (21 grams) of honey typically has 64 calories and 17 grams of carbs with little to no fat, fibre, and protein.

Free radicals contribute to the aging process and may also contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as heart disease. Research shows that antioxidant compounds in honey called polyphenols may play a role in preventing heart disease. Swapping out regular sugar for high-quality honey in your diet may improve different aspects of heart health, as it has been shown to reduce several risk factors for heart disease.

In some forms of traditional medicine, such as Ayurveda, honey is applied directly to the skin to aid wound healing. This is thought to be due to the antibacterial properties of honey and its ability to decrease the growth of microorganisms that could cause infection. Research has also shown that raw honey may kill unwanted bacteria and fungus as it naturally contains hydrogen peroxide, an antiseptic. Its effectiveness as an antibacterial or antifungal varies depending on the honey, but it's clearly more than a folk remedy for these kinds of infections.

Honey is sometimes used to treat digestive issues such as diarrhoea. It's proven to be effective as a treatment for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria, a common cause of stomach ulcers. It's also a prebiotic, meaning it nourishes the good bacteria that live in the intestines, which are crucial not only for digestion but overall health.

Honey is also an old sore throat remedy. Add it to hot tea with lemon when a cold virus hits you. It also works as a cough suppressant. Research has suggested that honey is as effective as dextromethorphan, a common ingredient in over-the-counter cough medication.