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Health effects of bee products

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Health effects of bee products

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Apitherapy is, simply put, treatment with bee products and preparations. It is one of the unconventional ways to cure diseases of various origins. Among others, honey, pollen, royal jelly or bee venom are used for this purpose. In addition to the therapeutic properties they contain, apitherapeutics are also well absorbed by the body and have a strengthening effect on the immune system. Aboveall, honey is extremely palatable, and the glucose it contains is almost 40 times more efficiently utilised by the body than that - produced artificially.

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The extraordinary properties of honey are due to the origin of the flowers and its unique chemical composition. Its main components are nothing but easily digestible carbohydrates. They are a source of energy, especially for athletes and children. The amount of glucose and fructose maintains energy levels, and consuming it even after a great deal of exertion makes the symptoms of fatigue disappear in a short time. At home, on the other hand, bee honey is most commonly used in states of fatigue and weakness.

Treatment of respiratory diseases

Bee products have an expectorant effect. They are used in the treatment of the common cold, but also in the case of pharyngitis, coughs, hoarseness, sinusitis, rhinitis and also in the case of fever. This is because honey also has a diaphoretic effect. In addition, it can be a relief for allergy sufferers as it reduces swelling of the mucous membranes. Pollen, contained in honey, is one of the ingredients that enhances its immunizing properties.

Improved functioning of the circulatory system

The glucose, fructose, trace elements and enzymes contained in honey are a source of essential energy for all muscles, including the heart. Acetylcholine also has a beneficial effect on the heart and coronary artery, as it strengthens the heart's capacity. Honey may be responsible for inhibiting atherosclerosis. Researchers have shown that honey reduces cholesterol concentrations. The use of honey thus reduces cardiovascular risk factors without increasing body weight.

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Skin problems

Honey is a natural product that supports the skin' s ability to retain sufficient moisture. It is a natural ingredient in cosmetics. It is effective in the treatment of acne and other skin diseases and protects the skin from sunburn. Its soothing effect makes it used for frostbite, hard-to-heal wounds, burns, boils or eczema.

Calming effect

Why can honey be considered a calming and sleep aid? It is all due to the large number of constituents designed to regulate and stimulate the nervous system. The aforementioned glucose, which is involved in the oxidation and detoxification process of nerve cells, simultaneously reduces their excitability and tenseness. Ions, sodium and potassium, in turn, have a beneficial effect on the nervous system. Regular consumption of honey is beneficial in states of fatigue.

The multifunctionality of honey makes it a very attractive ingredient for use in non-conventional medicine. It is not only tasty, but also effective for the treatment of many ailments. However, what makes it such a valued product is the fact that suitable apitherapeutics can be prepared by oneself in a short time and without leaving home.