You Knew Honey Was Good For You, But Here’s What You Didn’t Know!

If you’ve been following us, you might have noticed just how often we recommend honey as a home remedy. This is because your favorite natural sweetener has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is an excellent source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatories.


Continue reading to learn 50 (that’s right, 50!) different ways to benefit from honey:
1. Help heal skin ulcers with topical use

2. Disinfect and soothe skin wounds

3. Prevent bandage from sticking to scabs

4. Treat a burn wound

5. Promote the healing of a sunburn

6. Treat acne

7. Smooth and moisturize dry skin

8. Treat eczema

9. Promote shiny, moisturized hair

10. Protect hair from split ends

11. Stimulate hair growth

12. Stop chronic dandruff

13. Get relief from an itchy, flaky scalp and heal lesions

14. Plump up eyelashes

15. Fight allergies

16. Relieve and build immunity to hay fever

17. Treat asthma

18. Suppress nighttime coughing and improve sleep during a cold

19. Increase melatonin and promote a good night’s sleep

20. Soothe a sore throat

21. Reduce inflammation in the throat

22. Treat bronchial asthma

23. Help reduce a fever

24. Calm the chills during a cold

25. Boost the immune system

26. Halt hiccups

27. Increase metabolism and promote weight loss

28. Improve digestion

29. Counteract indigestion

30. Relieve nausea

31. Fight diarrhea

32. Treat constipation

33. Ease the symptoms of food poisoning

34. Promote growth of healthy gut bacteria

35. Treat and ease the pain of stomach ulcers

36. Cleanse the liver and colon of parasites

37. Alkalize the body’s pH level

38. Heal a toothache

39. Whiten teeth

40. Promote strong bones

41. Ease a headache

42. Treat urinary tract infections

43. Calm a yeast infection

44. Treat athlete’s foot

45. Counteract a hangover

46. Reduce cholesterol and lower risk of cardiovascular disease

47. Protect against cancer with an infusion of antioxidants

48. Enhance brain function by improving blood circulation

49. Reverse fatigue, boost energy and stimulate mental alertness

50. Reduce anxiety and promote a calm disposition

NOTE: As incredible as honey can be in a myriad of ways, it should never be given to infants under the age of 1. According to some experts, wild honey is a potential source of infant botulism, a serious condition that would require immediate medical attention.


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