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Raw Honey
Healing The Superfood

Wild honey brought to you
from the pristine African rain forest. This honey is harvested from the
tree built nests which are the natural habitats of African honey bees.
Totally unprocessed cooked or filtered this natural honey retains the
the full healing elements of honey: The Bee Pollen, the Propolis, the
Saccharides, vitamins, Amino Acids, natural sugars, antioxidants and
minerals. Most available honeys have been boiled and filtered totally
destroying the delicate nutrients and healing synergistic balance of
the Honey. Even Manuka Honey is Irradiated to sterilise it.
African Wild Honey has a distinct and very sweet taste, and
texture, It is so rich in nutrients, coming from unspoilt and
unpolluted rain forests of West Africa. The quality of a Honey depends
on the diversity of the flowers that the bees get the pollen from,
African rain forests have the greatest diversity on the planet. Use as
an ideal sweetener especially for the children, they love the taste.
You will notice the small particles in the honey these are particles of
Propolis and bee pollen which are the extremely potent elements only
found in raw unfiltered honey. For a fuller discussion of propolis and
Pollen and some of the other nutrients found in honey, and why honey is
one of the ultimate superfoods click on the links at the end of this
article. Try It and Believe It!
For skin rashes, burns and abrasions. Apply a small amount of raw honey
lightly over the affected area; may cover with a dressing or a dusting
of cornstarch to reduce any stickiness.
The ultimate moisturizer.
Smooth a small amount of Really Raw Honey lightly over the skin; easily
remove later with splashes of cold water or comfortable warm water.
Leaves skin baby soft.
As a bath and antibacterial soap.
Wash with Really Raw Honey straight from the jar and enjoy sparkling
clean skin. Facial blemishes and acne caused by cosmetics or allergies
will clear up quickly using a nightly treatment of RRH. A small amount
needed.
For hair and scalp treatment.
Apply Really Raw Honey (with or without olive oil) to dry or damp hair
about one half hour before washing--you'll be amazed at your "crowning
glory". See skin recipes.
For dental care and mouth sores.
Cleans teeth, mouth and dentures and stops bleeding gums. Canker sores,
blisters and mouth ulcers respond to application of unstrained raw
honey. Click here for an informative article about how honey is good
healthcare for teeth.
An astounding natural preservative.
Unprocessed honey found in ancient tombs was determined to be edible
and was even used to preserve bodies. Keeps foods fresh and moist
longer and retards spoilage.
Raw honey is antiseptic, antibiotic, antifungal, and antibacterial --
it never spoils!
DID YOU KNOW? The Hive as developed in Europe is totally unnatural as a
result most hives have a high rate of infection. Bee Keepers have to
use Antibiotics.
As a result most Honeys have traces of antibiotic. The earliest record
of Bee keeping was in Ancicient Egypt as recorded in the Ebers papyrus.
The ancient Egyptinas Used Honey for wound healing and beauty therapy.
Raw honey is a live food which actually produces oxygen! This is part
of Honey's power as an antibacterial and antifungal agent. Processed
and boiled honeys do not have this power ! African Wild Honey is good
medicine for many ailments such as Peptic Ulcer - It kills the bacteria
which causes it. Most honeys from the western Hemisphere are loaded
with pesticides and GM pollen. Honey is mentioned in the Bible 57 Times
from Genesis to Revelations Honey was John the Baptist's main food And
Isiah prophesied that Jesus would eat it Honey boosts levels of healthy
antioxidants, new research suggests. Honey has compounds called
phenolics that have antioxidant properties, which quench free radicals,
which are unstable byproducts of normal metabolism that cause damage to
arteries, and to DNA that can lead to cancer and other diseases. Darker
honey (more antioxidants).
Honey has been used in ancient and recent times as a remedy for burns,
ulcers
and wound dressings. Some have suggested that honey may help to prevent
bacterial colonization of a wound and help in the healing process. Due
to its
osmotic properties, honey creates a moist wound-healing environment
Honey has some unique properties that provide health benefits beyond
its
delicious taste and sweetening capacity. The oligosaccharides in honey
have been
suggested to promote the growth of beneficial bifidobacteria in the
colon. This
colonization may be useful following diarrhea or an extended use of
antibiotics BBC NEWS
Honey 'could help fight cancer'
Honey and royal jelly could become part of the arsenal of weapons
against cancer, researchers say.
A team from the University of Zagreb, in Croatia, found a range of
honey-bee products stopped tumours growing or spreading in tests on
mice.
Writing in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, they say
human cancer sufferers may also see benefits.
But they said the products should be considered for use along with, not
instead of, chemotherapy treatment.
Tumour growth
The researchers looked at the potential benefits of bee venom and
honey. There is no doubt that honey has beneficial properties and can
be very good for you
Dr Emma Croager, Cancer Research UK
They also examined compounds found in propolis, or bee glue, a
resin-like substance which is used in the construction of honeycombs.
And they also looked at royal jelly from the salivary glands of worker
bees - used as food for young larvae,
Tumours were generated in the mice via the injection of cancer cells,
and each bee product was given to different mice before, at the same
time, or afterwards.
It was found that giving honey orally appeared to inhibit the
development of tumours when it was given before the injection of cancer
cells - although if given afterwards, it appeared to fuel the
development of secondary cancers.
Injecting the mice with royal jelly at the same time as they were
injected with tumour cells significantly reduced the spread of the
cancer.
And injecting bee venom into the tumour appeared to lead to it
shrinking.
When propolis or caffeic acid, a chemical found in propolis, were
injected, researchers saw significantly reduced subcutaneous tumour
growth and an increase in the survival time of mice.
The researchers say it is not yet clear how bee products affect cancer
cells.
But they suggest they may cause apoptosis (cell suicide) or have direct
effects which are toxic to the cells, or which help the immune system
fight the development of tumours.
The research team, led by Dr Nada Orsolic, said their study indicated
honey-bee products could be a useful tool in the control of tumour
growth in research.
They added: "The intake of honey-bee products may be advantageous with
respect to cancer and metastasis [secondary cancers] prevention.
"Further animal and clinical research utilising these substances is
suggested."
Dr Emma Croager, a science information officer at Cancer Research UK,
said: "There is no doubt that honey has beneficial properties and can
be very good for you.
"However, this work is preliminary and careful large-scale studies in
people are needed to confirm if eating honey can protect us from
cancer."
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