Monday, March 28, 2016

Hot Out Of The Oven.... Manuka honey



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Welcome to Hot Out Of The Oven food news, I have yet another edition of food news coming straight from no other source but, Living Better Cafe of course. As you have read through many editions of (H.O.T.O), since I have started this food news addition. You have become wiser about what you buy,and place into your mouth. While I am very happy to continue to keep "Hot of the oven" going as much as you keep enjoy reading it every Monday. In this last March edition I will be spilling out the facts of Manuka honey, and is it really good for your health.

how many bees does it take to make a jar of honey? if I am correct it takes 22,700 bees just to fill one single jar. The first time I have taste Manuka honey, I was completely addicted to it. Manuka honey is a monofloral honey produced in Australia and new Zealand from the nectar of Manuka tree. Manuka honey commonly sold as an alternative medicine. The component find in Manuka honey has antibacterial properties.

Manuka honey has a distinctive flavor, as this honey has a characterized as earthy, oily and herbaceous, and florid, rich and complex. Manuka honey has an aromatic earthy an a cool eucalyptus taste and rich flavor of minerals with a slight bitter aftertaste. Manuka honey is known to have a great impacted on, internal and external uses. Let's begin with internal uses and work our way on down the line.

Internal uses:

1. Sore throat

2. Stomach ulcers

3. stomach pain

4. Gum disease

5. Acid reflex disease

6. Ache and Pains

7. Arthritis

8. Heartburn

9. Diarrhea

10. Constipation

11. Irritable bowel movement

External uses:

1. Athlete's Foot

2. Ring Worm

3. Insect Bites

4. Acne and Rosacea

5. Eczema and Dermatitis

6. Rashes

7. MRS/ Staph Infections

8. Chronic Wounds

9. Pressure Sores

10. Surgical Wounds

11. Psoriasis

12. Cold Sores

13. Candida Albicans

14. Burns

15. Nail Fungus

16. Skin Ulcers

Now that I have covered the internal and external benefits of, what Manuka honey is good for. Why now let's talk more on where can you find this particular honey at, and then I will give you the low down on the side effect of Manuka honey. Manuka honey can be found in these locations.

Where can I find Manuka honey?

1. why your local grocery store

2. health food stores

3. why of course you can even buy offline.

What are the side effects of Manuka honey?

1. Allergic reactions, especially in people who are allergic to bees. "DO NOT FEED TO INFANTS" under the age of 12 months of age.

2. Risk of Rise in Blood Sugar.

3. interaction with certain chemo drugs

4. If you have any pollen allergy, because Manuka honey has a small amount of pollen, which may result into a allergic reactions.


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