Honey is an organic, natural sugar alternative with no additives that is easy on the stomach, adapts to all cooking processes, and has an indefinite shelf-life. It gives a quick energy release, which makes it suitable as a breakfast compliment as it quickly supplies the energy needed to start the day right.
Over the years, Nigerians have experienced several adulterated and sugar-coated honey which has spread across the country leaving its citizens to depend on imported brands that have spent months across the sea, yet can not guarantee their authenticity.
At the edge of losing hope, BIEMO NIGERIA LIMITED appeared like the messiah with the
LIQUID SUNSHINE
"BIEMO HONEY".
Non-processed raw honey with no adulteration, well bottled, sealed and packaged to finished products for consumers use.
It has become a norm that Honey is used as a sweetener for food (food platin) and tea.
Now let's look at the home/traditional uses of honey
-Daily consumption of honey helps in keeping the teeth and gums healthy
-Helps to prevent hair loss and correct baldness
-To be used as contraception
-Helps to cure eye diseases
-Honey helps in treating diarrhea
-Honey helps in treating tuberculosis
-Honey is a good remedy for leprosy
-Helps in treating burst in abdominal wound
-Honey is used in treating ulcers and healing skin burns
-Helps in the healing of cracked nipples during pregnancy and after breastfeeding
-Honey helps in the healing of surgical wounds or wounds of the abdominal wall
Does Honey Expire? NO!
Honey does not have an expiration date; it can still undergo natural changes.
The National Honey Board says; "that over time honey may darken and lose its aroma and flavor or crystallize" depending on changes in temperature
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