The honey should be kept in the original container in which it came.
Yes, honey is safe for dogs if eaten in small quantity. Smaller dogs can have a teaspoon of honey daily while larger breed can have a tablespoon daily
There are some bacteria present in honey that can produce toxins in a baby’s intestines, leading to infant botulism, which is a very serious illness. So avoiding it until the child is over 1year old will be better.
The optimum amount of honey to be considered depends entirely on a person’s diet and lifestyle. However, three to five tablespoons of honey a day is sufficient.\
Honey acts as a fuel to make the liver produce glucose. This glucose keeps the brain sugar levels high and forces it to release fat-burning hormones. To benefit from the honey diet, simply replace your sugar intake with honey, throughout the day.
Yes, it is completely natural and full of anti-oxidants that helps to
keep your hair healthy but we do not recommend applying honey
directly on your hair as it’s difficult to rinse out.
Honey is an excellent ingredient for your skin that can do wonders!
Regularly applying honey to your skin will give you outcomes beyond your
imagination and give you good, younger-looking and radiant skin that can go a
long way.
Both honey and sugar will affect your blood sugar level. Honey is sweeter than
white sugar so we do not recommend honey for diabetic people.
No, it is not true. The purity of honey must not be judged on the basis of its thickness. Thickness has nothing to do with quality.
No, bees collect nectar from various flowers and bring it back to their hive where they make the honey. So, depending on which type of flower nectar the bees gathered, the honey can range anywhere from nearly colourless to dark brown.?
No, honey as a rich source of carbohydrates, provides energy without building heat. So just like glucose, it’s ideal for summer.
Yes, pure honey is completely natural food.
No, most pure raw or unheated honey has a natural tendency to crystallize over time. Therefore, it is an attribute of pure and natural honey.
No, most pure raw or unheated honey has a natural tendency to crystallize over time. Therefore, it is an attribute of pure and natural honey.
Honey Bees produce honey from the nectar of plants, not pollen. Pollen occurs only incidentally in honey. The amount of pollen in honey is very little and not enough to impact the nutrient value of honey.
No, honey does not have an expiry date, though it can still undergo some natural changes.
With nectar collected from so many different flowers and with native plants differing from region to region, it’s no wonder honey will taste different. Also, plastic and metal containers can leach chemicals into the honey and can alter the taste. So that accounts for the taste difference.
Yes, honey helps in alleviating cough as it is a time-honoured remedy to soothe a sore throat. Honey can relieve coughs more effectively than OTC medications that contain dextromethorphan (DM), a cough suppressant.
Honey should not be heated rapidly, over direct heat. Heated honey can actually produce delirious effects in the body and can be fatal at the same time.?
Honey can cause trouble if not taken in an adequate dose or in a proper manner.