More uses for Honey
More Tips for using Magical Honey.
Hay Fever
Eating a spoonful of Local honey daily can reduce the effects of hay fever, a simple but effective way to help with the sneezes and wheezes of hay fever.
Digestion
Honey is an incredible digestive aid. Scientifically speaking , honey is an inverted sugar. That makes it easy for the human body to digest. That quick digestion prevents any fermentation of honey within the body and decreases the risk of excess bacterial formation.
Those who use honey in cooking may notice improved digestion and a reduction in stomach discomfort. Even if you do not regularly cook with honey or use it as a sugar substitute, however, you can gain a great deal of its value as a digestive aid by consuming a bit of the tasty liquid on a daily basis. A small "dose" of honey can do wonders for your digestion!
Bladder Infection
The potent combination of cinnamon and honey has been used to combat bladder infections. The antibacterial properties of honey seem well suited to destroy the germs responsible for bladder infections.
Two tablespoons of cinnamon powder and a teaspoon of honey dissolved in a glass of lukewarm water is a well-know folk remedy for bladder infection.







