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Raw honey

Raw honey

Unprocessed honey in its raw, living form is nothing less then a miracle from god and the earth. Honey has saved human life during drastic times of starvation, and it will become critical again in the future as a food for our survival.

For those who are afraid that honey is just pure sugar and therefore should be avoided, put your worry aside. If you turn your back on honey, you are missing out on its amazing health benefits, because bees collect from plant species far and wide, the fructose and glucose in honey are saturated with more than 200,000 undiscovered phytochemical compounds and agents, including pathogen-killers, phytochemicals that protect you from radiation damage, and anti-cancerous tumors and cysts.

Plus, raw honey repairs DNA and is extremely high in minerals such as calcium, potassium, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, chromium, molybdenum and manganese.

Our immune systems are constantly adapting to whatever microorganisms we encounter—which is why raw honey, one of the most adaptogenic foods on the planet, produced by bees, one of the most adaptogenic beings on the planet, is so important for supporting immunity.

Honey in its raw form is a secret weapon against infections illness. When you are dealing with weakened immunity and feel like you are extra susceptible to catching colds, flus, stomach, bugs as norovirus, and food poisoning, raw honey assists your body in keeping a strong first line of defense by strengthening neutrophils and macrophages so they can fight off pathogens. These properties also make raw honey anti-inflammatory—because it inhibits pathogens from procreating and thus releasing toxins that elevate inflammation. Honey is truly medicine for our planet.

If you have any of the following conditions, try bringing raw honey into your life:

Sinus infections, ear infections, diabetes, hypoglycemia, posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD), allergies, sties, eye infections, MRSA, mystery infertility, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth(SIBO), low reproductive system battery, insomnia, colds, all types of cancer, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, all autoimmune diseases and disorders, parasites, food poisoning, respiratory infections, bronchitis.

If you have any of the following symptoms, try bringing raw honey into your life:

Sore throat, postnasal drip, inflammations, sleep disturbances, bacterial infections in the gut, all neurological symptoms ( including tingles, numbness, spasms, twitches, nerve pain and tightness of the chest), body odor, dry skin, cysts, ear pain, eye floaters, fever, headaches, hot flashes, joint pain, lack of energy, loss of libido, fatigue, memory issues.

Emotional support

Honey’s sticky nature isn’t just a physical trait; it also applies itself on an emotional level. If honey is in your life, then when you experience something good—something that lifts you up and feeds your soul—that memory sticks to you, and you don’t lose it among the negative experience that threaten to distract you.

Spiritual lesson

If you could trace your family lines back to their oldest days, you would find ancestors who subsisted on honey. Raw honey was not a survival food in the sense that it simply got people by until something better came along. Rather, it was and still is  incredible medicinal nourishment. Honey is written into our lineage. Who we are—our soul, our DNA—in a sense derives from honey. This means that If we avoid honey, we are shutting off a part of ourselves that connect all the way back to the beginning of human life. Trends that cut us off from honey go to show how disconnected we can really become. Connecting with honey puts us back in touch with ourselves. It prompts us to ask what else we’ve turned a cold shoulder to that made us who we are today. What else deserves reevaluation?

Tips

  • Add raw honey to lemon water to enhance the honey’s bioflavonoids and give the drink an additional immune boost.
  • If you feel like you’re coming down with something, take a teaspoon of raw honey before bed. this is also a good remedy to enhance a night’s sleep.
  • Use raw honey in place of all processed sugar and other sweeteners you normally use. Look for wildflower honey, if you can find it.
  • Applied externally, honey is great for healing small wounds and revitalizing the skin. Try it on scars where you want to speed up the healing process.
  • Consuming honey prior to meditation strengthens the mind and brings about happy sensations throughout the body.

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