BY Cal Orey
HONEY CURES FROM YOUR KITCHEN
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Did you know?... Known as Mother Nature’s “nectar of the gods,” honey was
praised for its healing powers as far back as 5,000 years ago by Egyptians.
Drawing
on the 21st century honey buzz, health author Cal Orey reveals
enlightening honey home remedies, straight from the book The Healing Powers of Honey: A Complete Guide to Nature’s Remarkable
Nectar! (Kensington)
Here are 10 common health ailments from A to Z and amazing at-home honey
cures. These are tried-and-true folk remedies based on scientific studies,
real-life stories, medical doctors, researchers, and beekeepers. But caution,
consult your health-care practitioner before putting to work any honey cure.
1
ALLERGIES (Stop seasonal misery): Dealing with annoying sneezing, a runny nose,
and coughing is no picnic, thanks to seasonal pollen. But honey may come to
your rescue.
What
Honey Rx to Use: Try eating a tablespoon
of locally produced honey. Proponents of honey tell me that your immune system
will get used to the local pollen in it (it should be within a 50-mile radius
from where you live).
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: By taking the honey
cure, you may lose your allergy symptoms. It’s worth the effort and is less
pricey than a visit to the doctor or an allergist. Honey may enhance the immune
system to build up a better arsenal against airborne allergens—and help you
breathe easier. Honeycomb may line the entire breathing tract.
2
ANXIETY (Beat the jitters monster): When anxiety hits (often worsened by
stress) you know it like when an earthquake strikes. Anxiety can wreak havoc on
your nervous system and up your odds of experiencing heart disease, stress
eating, and other health problems.
What
Honey Rx to Use: If you’re under pressure and feeling high anxiety or sense a
stressful event is in the works, make a cup of chamomile tea. Put in 1 teaspoon
of your favorite honey. Repeat twice a day as needed.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: Honey—all hundreds of
varietals—is touted by folk medicine healers for its calming effects. The
natural superfood can help sooth your nerves rather than put you in higher
anxiety mode. The relief if provides may be due to its multiple vitamin B content—anti-stress
vitamins.
3 COUGH (Outfox irritating hacking): A cough is another unwelcome visitor and can
make you feel terrible. Let’s face it, cough medicine can be pricey, doesn’t
taste good, and may or may not do its job.
What
Honey Rx to Use: A teaspoon of buckwheat
honey is recommended before bed. Or you can make syrup of 1 teaspoon lemon
juice, 1 teaspoon honey, and 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar. Repeat each remedy
as needed.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: A group of Penn State
College of Medicine researchers discovered that honey may be the cure. The
findings showed that buckwheat honey at bedtime was more powerful for curing a
cough in children than a cough suppressant found in over-the-counter
medications. It is believed that honey will act as a sedative to the nervous
system.
4 ENERGY
DRAIN (Beat low energy): Getting your cough under control is a good thing, but
then what if your energy plummets? Liquid gold may be the answer again.
What
Honey Rx to Use: Each morning include a teaspoon of bee pollen in your
breakfast. Go ahead and take it solo. Or try The Honey Association’s Energy
Drink recipe: ¼ pint orange juice, ¼
pint natural yogurt, 2 tablespoons clear honey. Place all the ingredients in a
liquidizer and blend until smooth. Pour into two tall glasses. Serves two
people.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: Honey is a source of natural unrefined sugars and
carbohydrates, which are easily absorbed by the body. That means, you’ll get a
quick energy boost with long-lasting effects. Athletes include it in their
daily diets. It was even used by runners at the Olympic Games in ancient
Greece.
5
HEADACHE (Bye-bye, pain): Fatigue and headaches are not to be taken with a
grain of salt, because it can hurt oh, so bad. There are different types of
headaches, and some kinds may benefit from the honey bee’s gift.
What
Honey Rx to Use: One cup of tea with 1
teaspoon of honey (the darker the varietal the better) is the remedy. Repeat as
needed. Also, drink plenty of water and relax.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: “The way honey might
work for tension headaches,” says New York Headache Center’s Alex Mauskop,
M.D., “is by treating hypoglycemia, which can cause tension and migraines.” He
adds that some antioxidants can help prevent headaches, as can magnesium and
vitamin B. So turning to antioxidant-rich honey may be a sweet remedy.
6 INSOMNIA (Find sweet dreams): Getting
rid of a headache is a challenge, but not getting adequate shut-eye can have
long-term effects, too.
What Rx
to Use: Take 1 or 2 teaspoons of your favorite honey, especially before going
to bed. Try sipping a cup of 2 percent low-fat milk with a dash of cinnamon.
The tryptophan in milk will help to calm you.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: It’s a magic trick,
according to The Honey Revolution
author Ron Fessenden, M.D., providing needed glycogen to the liver so the brain
doesn’t go in search of extra fuel in the earl A.M. hours when you should be in
Dreamland. “Consuming honey before bedtime also reduces the release of adrenaline, a catecholamine that raises blood
pressure and heart rate,” adds the honey guru.
7 SORE
THROAT (Take the sting away): Not sleeping is miserable, but a sore throat can
drag you down, too, where don’t feel like walking or talking. Honey has been
used as a home for centuries to help sooth one of the symptoms associated with
a common cold—namely, a killer sore throat.
What Honey
Rx to Use: For relief of symptoms, take
a spoonful of your buckwheat honey, as often as you need, to relieve
irritation. In between, sip a cup of tea with honey. Also, try pure honeycomb
and honey sticks. Don’t forget all-natural honey-lemon lozenges, which also
coat the throat for quick relief.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: One, honey will coat your sore throat, the symptom of the
cause. Two, the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties will help heal
the culprit causing your pain.
8 WAIST
WHITTLER (Blast belly fat): Twitches to tummy bulge… if you have a bulging
tummy, you’d probably consider a sore throat is easier to get rid of. But wait;
there are things you can do to get a flat tummy.
What
Honey Rx to Use: Both morning and night,
drink an 8-ounce glass or mug of tea (dandelion or parsley boasts diuretic
effects), with a teaspoon of honey and a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. Team
this potion with grazing and watch your fat and sugar intake.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: Honey and apple cider vinegar contain the bloat-busting mineral
potassium. Also, turning to honey will help you to eat fewer sugary treats and
enjoy a flatter stomach.
9 WOUNDS (Heal cuts and scrapes): Once you
get a flat stomach, what do you do if you stub your toe or cut your finger?
Honey is believed by scientists, such as Dr. Peter Molan to be one of nature’s
most powerful wound dressings, which really works.
What
Honey Rx to Use: Try manuka honey, available in many forms. It’s available
online in lotions, creams, and bandages. Apply as directed.
Why
You’ll Bee Happy: Honey can numb pain. It is osmotic and attracts water. Since
bacteria are mostly made of water, they are sucked dry in the presence of
honey. Bacteria are further inhibited by honey because the golden liquid
produces hydrogen peroxide and is acidic (like vinegar). Honey activates the
immune response by providing glucose for the white blood cells. It speeds up
the healing process.
So go ahead and use the type of honey
advised or your own preference; all-natural, raw honey, dark varietals are
recommended for best results. (Warning: To avoid infant botulism, do not fee
honey to a baby who is younger than one year.)
GIFTS FROM THE HIVE
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Eating antioxidant-rich honey can help lower the risk of heart disease,
cancer, diabetes—even help reduce body fat and unwanted weight!—and increase
longevity.
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Pure, raw, unprocessed honey is a healthier sweetener than table sugar
and high-fructose corn syrup. It’s chock-full of antioxidants, minerals, and
vitamins—and only has 21 calories per teaspoon.
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Super “bee foods” (including nutrient-rich bee pollen, propolis, and
royal jelly) are used and touted for their healing powers by beekeepers and
medical experts in the present-day.
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You’ll also enjoy Cleopatra’s milk-and-honey beauty treatments and
eco-friendly beeswax household uses—all made with the amazing honey bee’s
gifts!
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