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Honey Rules! Why you should never cook honey?

The fruit of bees is desired by all, and is equally sweet to kings and beggars and it is not only pleasing but profitable and healthful; it sweetens their mouths, cures their wounds, and conveys remedies to inward ulcers.” 
– Saint Ambrose

The above quote pretty much sums up the importance of honey in our lifestyle. It’s one of the many nature’s gift to mankind. It is a natural and a healthy substance that has been harvested by humans for over thousands of years to heal and provide natural source of energy. Across the globe our ancestors were well aware of its benefits. In India, honey is an important part of Siddha and Ayurveda – the ancient, traditional systems of medicine. In ancient Egypt, it was used in managing skin and eye diseases, and also as a natural bandage applied on wounds and burns.

In this post we will look at various health benefits of consuming honey regularly, how according to Ayurveda honey should be consumed and the kind of honey you should buy to derive maximum benefit from it.

Health Benefits of Honey

Honey is anti-microbial and antiseptic: Several clinical studies have demonstrated that application of honey to severely infected wounds rapidly clears infection from the wound and improves tissue healing. It has a synergistic effect when applied with antibiotics. Tissue repair is enhanced by the low pH of honey. The pH of honey is between 3.2 and 4.5. This acidity is low enough to inhibit the growth of most microorganisms.

It is anti-inflammatory: Suffering from pain and inflammation? Include honey in your lifestyle. It has the power to lower inflammation. Honey contains antioxidants like Vitamin C, flavonoids, and polyphenols which are highly anti-inflammatory. It helps repair damaged intestinal linings, and stimulates the growth of new tissues.

It is an energy food: Out of many vital uses of honey, one of the most important use is that, it is a brilliant energy booster. Honey contains 85% of sugar molecules, glucose and fructose. The remaining 15% is water, pollen and trace nutrients. Unlike white sugar which is 100% sugar with a GI of 65, honey has a GI of 30-50. This means honey will provide energy over a long period of time.

Helps in Digestion: Honey has a mild laxative properties which helps in giving relief from constipation. It is also a mild probiotic which is excellent for your gut. Regular consumption can help reduce bloating and gas problems.

Combat skin and scalp infections: Thanks to its anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties, honey can give you relief from dandruff, eczema, and psoriasis rashes. It can strike down candida overgrowth that most people today struggle with. It can curb  infections like ringworms, athlete foot, itchy scalp and seborrheic dermatitis.

Why you should never cook it?

Honey is liquid gold but its effectiveness nullifies once you heat it, cook with it or add it to hot liquids. According to Ayurveda, honey when heated above 40 degree Celsius becomes toxic. Overtime it contributes to ill health. The reason behind this is when honey is cooked, it becomes like a glue and sticks to your digestive tract producing toxins and clogging body channels. In Ayurveda, this is called Ama, which is nothing but undigested matter that can’t be flushed out of your body because it is stuck to your digestive tract like a glue. This is considered as one of the most difficult forms to detoxify. Charaka, the ancient sage of Ayurveda wrote over 500 years ago that, “nothing is so troublesome as Ama caused by improper intake of honey.”

Even modern science confirms that, heating honey can damage its properties, deteriorates the quality by damaging all beneficial enzymes responsible for its numerous health benefits.

How you should consume honey?

  • The best way to consume honey is as it is in its raw form. You can add honey to slightly warm to room temperature liquids but never to hot liquids. If you are used to having honey water in the morning, make sure the water is not hot.
  • Do not bake or cook with honey. Find different alternatives to sweeten your dishes which are not harmful when cooked like maple syrup or jaggery.
  • Honey should not be consumed when you are working in a hot environment. Honey has qualities of being ‘hot’ in nature. It is best avoided on a hot summer day.
  • It should never be combined with hot, spicy foods and fermented beverages like whiskey, rum.
  • Avoid honey baked goods, snacks or cereals

Caution: Do not give honey to kids below 1 year of age. It can lead to botulism.

How to identify good quality honey?

All the benefits of honey go to waste if the honey you bought is substandard or is highly processed. Do not buy heated or pasteurised honey. Honey contains live enzymes and antioxidants which become completely dead once honey is heated during processing leaving you with nothing but sugar.

Do not fall for organic ones too. It’s is the biggest scam of food industries. Most of the commercial honey available in the market are nothing but fructose or corn syrups which can create a havoc with your blood sugar if consumed daily. Look for artisanal honey with terms like raw, unprocessed, unfiltered or unheated on the label. Raw honey is never heated above hive temperature and is strained but not filtered. They bear quite a price difference to commercial honey but investment in health and quality products will take you a long way.

Hope this article helped you. Let me know in the comments if you want to know how you can incorporate honey in your lifestyle. Enjoy good health! 🙂

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Honey Infused Garlic- Ancient Immunity Boosting Recipe

Garlic infused honey is a combination that has been used in many cultures for centuries and is still popular today. In Ancient Egypt, honey was often combined with garlic to create a remedy for a variety of ailments. In many parts of Asia, garlic and honey were combined to make a remedy for sore throat. In India, garlic and honey are used to treat asthma and other respiratory problems.

When it comes to immunity boosting foods, you don’t have to look too far. Your very own kitchen is a storehouse of ingredients that can help you nourish every day.

This garlic infused honey is great for cough, cold, viral infections, stomach flu, digestive system and to boost your immunity. I have been giving garlic infused honey to my little one since he was 3 years old, especially when there’s a change in season. Few months back I suggested this remedy to my helper whose 4-year-old kept catching cold every now and then. It has been over 5 months now she hasn’t had any cough or cold. Since then, I have suggested this remedy to many mothers and the feedback has been amazing. It has helped many kids to recover from cough & cold much faster. 

What makes garlic powerful?

Garlic has been used for centuries not only for culinary purposes but also for medicinal purpose. Garlic was found in Egyptian pyramids and ancient Greek temples. Ancient medical texts from Egypt, Greece, Rome, China and India each prescribed medical applications for garlic. It contains allicin which makes it anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral. Cooked garlic is beneficial but nothing, I repeat, nothing compares to raw garlic. Garlic when cooked loses many of its beneficial enzymes.

Benefits of Honey

Honey is a sweetener made from nectar collected from flowers. It is a natural preservative and is used in many recipes for its sweet flavour. Raw honey is full of enzymes, vitamins, and minerals, and acts as an antioxidant to fight off free radicals. It is antibiotic, antiviral, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal. It is rich in vitamins, minerals and enzymes to boost immunity which is especially important when fighting an illness.  

If you want to benefit from this recipe then it is imperative that you buy raw, unpasteurised honey. Look for words Raw & Unpasteurised on labels and not Organic. 

How to prepare it?

Ingredients

  • Raw honey 150 ml
  • Garlic 7-8 cloves
  1. Take honey in a glass bottle. 
  2. Mince 7 to 8 cloves of garlic and mix it in honey. Alternatively, if you don’t want to add minced garlic, you can use whole garlic. I added minced garlic because my child can’t eat garlic. He might puke his bile juices out. 😄
  3. Let it remain infused for 2 to 3 days. Then you can consume it.

How to consume it?

You can have it either first thing in the morning or before bed time. In the Middle East, locals take a glass jar, fill it with honey and add slivers of garlic to it. They eat one or two pieces every morning. 

What you should know before consuming it?

  • If garlic on an empty stomach gives you a burning sensation, try having it 30 minutes after your breakfast or at night. 
  • If raw garlic makes you feel gassy and acidic then this may not be for you. 
  • If you have IBS, check with your doctor before consuming raw garlic. 

Notes:

  • Make sure the garlic is completely submerged in honey. If it is not, then it will catch mold. The trick is to add 1 or 2 tbsps of water on top. This will ensure that garlic doesn’t come on top.
  • In a few days or weeks, you will notice tiny bubbles forming on the surface. Hooray!! The infusion has fermented.
  • Stick to the quantity mentioned above or your infusion will not ferment. Too much honey or too less garlic could be the reason that the infusion did not ferment well.
  • Store this infusion in a cool place. It will last you many months. The older it is the better.
  • You can easily double or triple the recipe depending upon your requirement.
  • The flavor will continue to develop overtime. The pungent taste of garlic will mellow down and honey will become runnier than before.

Enjoy good health! 🙂

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Raw Honey: The Sweet Superfood that Nourishes Your Body and Enhances Your Well-Being

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Raw honey, often referred to as liquid gold, is not only a delectable natural sweetener but also a true superfood with an array of incredible health benefits. From its unique nutritional profile to its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, raw honey has been cherished for centuries as a versatile and potent remedy. In this blog post, we will delve deeper into the wonders of raw honey, uncover its nutritional value, explore its therapeutic uses, and provide practical tips on how to incorporate this sweet superfood into your daily routine. Get ready to discover the remarkable qualities of raw honey and how it can nourish your body and enhance your overall well-being! 🍯✨

The Nutritional Treasure of Raw Honey 🍯✨

Raw honey is much more than a simple sweetener. It is a natural source of essential nutrients, enzymes, and bioactive compounds that offer numerous health benefits. Let’s explore the nutritional profile of raw honey:

1. Carbohydrates and Natural Sugars: Raw honey primarily consists of carbohydrates, including glucose and fructose, which provide a quick and natural source of energy.

2. Vitamins and Minerals: While the amounts may vary depending on the floral source, raw honey contains small amounts of vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B complex, and minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, and zinc.

3. Enzymes: Raw honey contains various enzymes that contribute to its health-promoting properties. Enzymes like diastase, invertase, and glucose oxidase aid in digestion and promote overall well-being.

4. Antioxidants: Raw honey is rich in antioxidants, including phenolic compounds and flavonoids, which help neutralize harmful free radicals and protect your cells from oxidative damage.

5. Phytonutrients: Raw honey contains a range of phytonutrients, including phytochemicals and polyphenols, which have been associated with various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties.

Unveiling the Health Benefits of Raw Honey 🍯✨

Raw honey has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its therapeutic properties. Here are some key health benefits associated with raw honey:

1. Wound Healing: Raw honey exhibits antibacterial properties and can be used topically to aid in wound healing. Its antimicrobial activity helps prevent infection and promotes tissue regeneration.

2. Soothing Sore Throats: Raw honey has natural soothing properties that can help alleviate sore throats and coughs. It forms a protective coating, provides relief, and promotes throat comfort.

3. Digestive Support: The enzymes present in raw honey, such as diastase and invertase, assist in the digestion of carbohydrates and support a healthy digestive system. It can help soothe indigestion, bloating, and gastrointestinal discomfort.

4. Immune System Boost: The antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of raw honey contribute to its immune-boosting effects. It helps strengthen your immune system and protects against common illnesses.

5. Allergy Relief: Some believe that consuming raw honey produced locally can help alleviate seasonal allergies. The theory is that exposure to small amounts of local pollen in raw honey may desensitize the body over time.

6. Skin Care: Raw honey is a natural humectant, meaning it helps retain moisture in the skin. It can be used in facial masks, scrubs, and moisturizers to hydrate, nourish, and promote healthy-looking skin.

Practical Tips for Incorporating Raw Honey into Your Daily Routine 🍯✨

To make the most of the health benefits of raw honey, here are some practical tips for incorporating it into your daily routine:

  1. Choose Raw and Unprocessed: Look for raw honey that is unfiltered, unpasteurized, and preferably sourced locally. This ensures that the honey retains its natural enzymes, nutrients, and therapeutic properties.
  2. Use as a Natural Sweetener: Replace refined sugars and artificial sweeteners with raw honey in your beverages, baked goods, and recipes. It adds a natural sweetness and imparts its unique flavor to your dishes.
  3. Enjoy as a Spread: Spread raw honey on toast, pancakes, or waffles for a delicious and nutritious alternative to traditional spreads. Combine it with nut butter for a delightful flavor combination.
  4. Mix into Yogurt and Smoothies: Add a drizzle of raw honey to your yogurt or blend it into your favorite smoothies for added sweetness and nutritional benefits.
  5. Incorporate into Homemade Remedies: Create soothing and natural remedies by combining raw honey with lemon juice, ginger, or warm water to soothe sore throats, coughs, or digestive discomfort.

Conclusion: Embrace the Sweet Superfood Power of Raw Honey 🍯✨

Raw honey is not just a natural sweetener; it is a remarkable superfood packed with essential nutrients, enzymes, antioxidants, and therapeutic properties. From promoting wound healing and soothing sore throats to supporting digestion and boosting your immune system, raw honey offers a multitude of health benefits. By incorporating raw honey into your daily routine, you can enjoy its sweet taste while harnessing its amazing properties to nourish your body, support your well-being, and savor the natural goodness that this superfood has to offer.