Honeyed Nipple 1.1
In this chapter, we will look at the processes and methods by which honey is been used for various remedies and treatments.
HONEY AS A REMEDY FOR CRACKED NIPPLE
Do you notice a crack on your nipple while on your period, during pregnancy or after breastfeeding? You have nothing to worry about.
Get regular honey, it MUST be raw, to ease your stress of looking for one. Get a bottle of Biemo Honey of net weight 350gm and let it pass through radiation e.g. X-rays and UV lights.
Or if you are doing it at home for personal use, you can heat the raw honey to 120 degrees for about 10 minutes.
This process helps in killing the germs and bacteria in raw honey. After this process, the honey is ready to serve its purpose as one of the best remedies for long-standing injured nipples.
While the process of irradiation or heating kills harmful bacteria, it may also destroy 'friendly' enzymes and other microorganisms and affect honey composition (including vitamin E and moisture levels) which affects its wholesomeness and the health benefits of honey consumption, limiting its usefulness to wound and burn healing.
NOTE: With Biemo Honey, you can kill two birds with a stone.
HONEY AS A HAIR TREATMENT
You already know honey for its incredible healing properties on the skin. But it doesn’t end there, it can hydrate and strengthen the hair, boost shine, and soothe the scalp.
Honey can even wake up or strengthen hair follicles that have become dormant, further promoting new hair growth. Honey also contains nutrients that boost hair strength and structure, which can reduce breakage to help hair grow longer over time.
Honey makes an amazing natural hair conditioner because its moisturizing properties soften, detangle, and smooth the hair.
Honey also contains nutrients like vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants to protect the hair from damage and improve overall hair health.
Honey is loaded with vital nutrients for hair health, including trace amounts of keratin. Keratin is a naturally occurring protein that adds structure and strength to the hair.
Honey serves as the ingredient in the following hair products, so if you are looking to venture into hair product manufacturing. Biemo Honey is the best choice of raw honey as your ingredients.
Hair oil
Hair wash
Hair mask
Hair conditional
HONEY AS A CURE FOR EYE DISEASE AND INFECTION
Raw honey should not be placed directly in your eye, mix dissolved honey with artificial tears (eye drops for dry eyes), saline solution, or sterilized water to make your mixture.
Boil 1 cup of water and 5 teaspoons of honey, stir it very well.
Let the mixture cool down completely or place it inside the fridge before use for a cooling sensation.
You can use this mixture as an eyewash, or use a sterilized eyedropper to put into your eyes directly.
NOTE: Before considering using honey as a treatment for your eyes, Speak to a doctor.
HONEY AS A HOME REMEDY FOR DIARRHEA
Mix a teaspoon of honey in a cup of warm water and drink it first thing in the morning. Not only helps in detoxing the body but also lowers the risk of various gastrointestinal infections.
You can also add a spoonful of lemon juice to this mixture for an added taste and flavor. If you are already suffering from diarrhea or gastroenteritis, then make it a habit of drinking honey with water to stay hydrated and improve the condition naturally.
HONEY AS A CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS
Tuberculosis (TB) is known to be a contagious disease that spreads through the air. When infectious people cough, sneeze, talk, or spit.
Honey should be consumed daily to prevent the disease and cure the patient.
HONEY TO TREAT WOUNDS AND BURNS
Honey can be used on any type of wound at any stage of healing, Honey is capable of clearing infection, and healing infected surgical wounds.
Unprocessed, undiluted honey can be used in treating minor burns, it is recommended to pour tap water immediately on burns, as this reduces the temperature. Afterward, honey can be applied gently.
PROPERTIES OF HONEY
SUGAR | ENZYMES | AMINO ACID | VITAMINS |
Glucose, fructose, maltose, turanose sucrose, erlose. | Lipase, amylase diastase, invertase, catalase, phosphatase, glucose, inhibin, polyphenol oxidase. | Serine, alanine, histidine, proline, leucine, glycine, threonine, lysine, valine, and pollens. | Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin Pyridoxine Â6, Tsiankobalamin Â12 Folic acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin A¸ Vitamin D¸ Vitamin E¸ Vitamin K, Vitamin H (biotin). |
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