What If You Start Eating Honey Every Day For 30 Days?
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Top Comments (10)
As a beekeeper I recommend to buy your honey from your local farmers market. Never from Costco or other grocers as they are all heated and filtered. Do not worry about crystallization of your pure honey. One teaspoon per day should be the max.
As a nurse working in a hospital in the north west of Australia, we always used honey to build tissue in leg ulcers. After the wound was clean we would fill it with honey and the tissue would quickly begin to grow back. Nothing else worked as well as pure raw honey.
We have been a beekeepers for the past 30 years, having them as pets 😉 They are the best! They don't ask for much, but give a lot!! 2-3 beehives produce enough honey for the family, relatives and friends! We have never sold any, but share and gift our loved ones with it, because we have plenty. Even our dog loves honey!! The only heartbreaking thing is when the neighbours spray their trees with the poison - it kills a lot of our bees as well. The ignorance of people is astounding! We have given honey to the neighbours in the past, but they continue to spray, because of the law, they say... Even in the years, when all the bees are killed, we buy the new nucs (nucleus hives) to start over! The cost is $250 now and going up, because the bees are slowly disappearing from the planet, due to the extermination by sprays and toxicity in the environment. The most dangerous predator in nature is a human, indeed.
As beekeepers, bless you for making this video showcasing the miraculous work of the honey bees! It’s an incredibly difficult hobby, and we are up against nature and (moreover) mankind’s destruction. But we keep on keeping on because it’s so needed for life in the world!
Real, raw, unpasturized honey is the only food that can potentially last forever. My great uncle used to be a bee-keepr and long after he'd passed (20+ years) we were still eating this yummy honey. I wish I still had this particular honey, so incredibly good.
I had eczema and pretty much other siblings in our family. Our dear late father had it but not our dear mom. Anyways, since I don’t use granular sugar anymore and I came to use honey for at least 7 years now, my eczema no longer bothers me. And every time I ate something sweetened by sugar, I get the rash. Just sharing my experience.
🔥 Watch this video next🔷 What If You Drank Lemon Water Every Day For 30 Days? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enir5fGYcSs&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR73fbhy9TdlSA65wvQyjP29
I started keeping bees for my wife's flowers. We live high up the valley where nobody uses chemicals. Honey was an afterthought and what a pleasant surprise we had when the bees had surplus honey in their hive. We have a lot of wild garlic in our woods and the honey produced has just a little zing to it. Everyone loves it.
Respect and protect all BEES...without BEES NO HONEY NO FRUITS NO COFFEE EITHER
I take a tablespoon of raw honey and a pinch of salt as a pre-workout! Great little energy boost!
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As a beekeeper I recommend to buy your honey from your local farmers market. Never from Costco or other grocers as they are all heated and filtered. Do not worry about crystallization of your pure honey. One teaspoon per day should be the max.
As a nurse working in a hospital in the north west of Australia, we always used honey to build tissue in leg ulcers. After the wound was clean we would fill it with honey and the tissue would quickly begin to grow back. Nothing else worked as well as pure raw honey.
We have been a beekeepers for the past 30 years, having them as pets 😉 They are the best! They don't ask for much, but give a lot!! 2-3 beehives produce enough honey for the family, relatives and friends! We have never sold any, but share and gift our loved ones with it, because we have plenty. Even our dog loves honey!! The only heartbreaking thing is when the neighbours spray their trees with the poison - it kills a lot of our bees as well. The ignorance of people is astounding! We have given honey to the neighbours in the past, but they continue to spray, because of the law, they say... Even in the years, when all the bees are killed, we buy the new nucs (nucleus hives) to start over! The cost is $250 now and going up, because the bees are slowly disappearing from the planet, due to the extermination by sprays and toxicity in the environment. The most dangerous predator in nature is a human, indeed.
As beekeepers, bless you for making this video showcasing the miraculous work of the honey bees! It’s an incredibly difficult hobby, and we are up against nature and (moreover) mankind’s destruction. But we keep on keeping on because it’s so needed for life in the world!
Real, raw, unpasturized honey is the only food that can potentially last forever. My great uncle used to be a bee-keepr and long after he'd passed (20+ years) we were still eating this yummy honey. I wish I still had this particular honey, so incredibly good.
I had eczema and pretty much other siblings in our family. Our dear late father had it but not our dear mom. Anyways, since I don’t use granular sugar anymore and I came to use honey for at least 7 years now, my eczema no longer bothers me. And every time I ate something sweetened by sugar, I get the rash. Just sharing my experience.
🔥 Watch this video next🔷 What If You Drank Lemon Water Every Day For 30 Days? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enir5fGYcSs&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR73fbhy9TdlSA65wvQyjP29
I started keeping bees for my wife's flowers. We live high up the valley where nobody uses chemicals. Honey was an afterthought and what a pleasant surprise we had when the bees had surplus honey in their hive. We have a lot of wild garlic in our woods and the honey produced has just a little zing to it. Everyone loves it.
Respect and protect all BEES...without BEES NO HONEY NO FRUITS NO COFFEE EITHER
I take a tablespoon of raw honey and a pinch of salt as a pre-workout! Great little energy boost!