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Honey
as Medicine
Many cultures have used honey for
medicinal purposes. Some use it as a healing paste for dealing with the pain of
arthritis. Some oriental cultures use honey in their tea to help reduce the
amount of bad cholesterol. Some believe in its ability to soothe sore throats
and treat common head colds, and others that it can help with upset stomachs,
indigestion, and even gastroenteritis and diarrhoea. There is also evidence
that honey has cleansing properties to keep the human body healthy and in
tip-top working order all year round.
- Honey for your Hair
Honey will also have a positive
impact on both hair and skin. It contains natural humectants to help attract
moisture to the hair, making it a very valuable tool in treating dry and
damaged hair. Adding honey in with any hair conditioner can increase the
efficiency of the conditioning product, allowing it to better penetrate into
the hair shaft to both moisturize and soften it.
To improve the elasticity of the hair, mix honey together with buttermilk for a luxurious rinse that leaves hair feeling soft and looking beautiful. Another hair treatment involves honey mixed with olive oil; used in that way, it adds incredible shine to tresses and makes the hair much easier to manage. A mixture of honey and lemon juice can also be used to naturally lighten hair over a period of time without damaging the hair.
To improve the elasticity of the hair, mix honey together with buttermilk for a luxurious rinse that leaves hair feeling soft and looking beautiful. Another hair treatment involves honey mixed with olive oil; used in that way, it adds incredible shine to tresses and makes the hair much easier to manage. A mixture of honey and lemon juice can also be used to naturally lighten hair over a period of time without damaging the hair.
- Honey for your Skin
Honey is equally good for the skin.
It wasn’t uncommon in ancient cultures for it to be used in bathing, Cleopatra
often mixed honey in with her milk baths to keep her skin soft, supple, and
beautiful. She also used honey on her face for its natural moisturizing
qualities, sometimes mixing it with nuts in order to produce a natural facial
scrub to remove dead skin. Mixed with certain fruits, honey is also a great
toner, leaving skin glowing and looking its healthy best. Mixed with
cornstarch, it works as an astringent to get rid of pimples and subsequent
minor infections.
- Anti-Microbial
Because honey has anti-microbial
properties, it can be used to treat sunburn, rashes, and other minor skin
irritations. It not only helps to heal the irritations, it also soothes skin
while fighting against the signs of aging, all the while leaving skin with a
beautiful, healthy glow. Honey is even good for treating cuts and skin
punctures, aiding in tissue regeneration and reducing scarring. Because it
inhibits the growth of bacteria as well as fungus, honey makes a great product
to use for athlete’s foot as well.
These anti-microbial qualities also make it useful in dental care. When mixed with cinnamon, honey helps to combat bad breath and is even used to help treat minor tooth pain. On its own, honey combats the growth of plaque, naturally reducing acid production and killing other forms of bacteria that can inhabit the mouth.
These anti-microbial qualities also make it useful in dental care. When mixed with cinnamon, honey helps to combat bad breath and is even used to help treat minor tooth pain. On its own, honey combats the growth of plaque, naturally reducing acid production and killing other forms of bacteria that can inhabit the mouth.
- The Perfect Natural Beauty Product
Universities and science labs
continue to explore honey’s ability to ward off or cure hundreds of different
ailments, so in the future we may have even more uses for this fantastic
natural substance, a near perfect beauty product for the human body both inside
and out.
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