Honey Combo Mountain Gold Honey
Mountain Gold Honey comes from over a thousand natural Canadian wild flowers and is produced to the strictest standards of honey production.
Honey is a natural remedy for sore throats and allergies.
Honey contains minerals such as magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium chlorine, iron and phosphate. Honey also contains vitamins B1, B2, C, B6, B5 and B3.
Honey contains live enzymes that are vitally important for the proper function of all our body functions, and is a good source of antioxidants.
Buckwheat Honey
A robust dark honey gathered by honey Bees from the nectar of the delicate white flowers of the buckwheat grain.
Good source of antioxidants.
Nourishing food.
Helps the body relax.
May help against high blood pressure.
Helps keep capillaries and arteries strong and flexible.
Besides carbohydrates, honey contains protein (including enzymes), amino acids, vitamins and minerals. While the amino acid content is minor, the broad spectrum of approximately 18 essential and nonessential amino acids present in honey is unique and varies by floral source. Honey contains polyphenols that can act as antioxidants. Antioxidants play a role in cleansing the body of free radicals, reactive compounds that can contribute to serious illness, such as cancer as well as heart disease.
The antibacterial properties of honey can help clear infection in wounds, while its anti-inflammatory action can ease pain and improve circulation, thus promoting quicker healing and reduced scarring. Honey may also be effective in the treatment of ulcers, stomachaches and dehydration.
Honey is an excellent source of easily assimilated energy and has been found to be one of the most effective forms of carbohydrates to ingest just prior to exercise, and an excellent carbohydrate source for post-workout muscle recuperation and energy repletion. This could translate into greater endurance during a workout or a race. Honey appears to be a carbohydrate source that is relatively mild in its effects upon blood sugar compared to other carbohydrate sources.
If you have allergies, honey can be beneficial. If you eat honey that is local to your area, it may prevent your seasonal allergies. Bees use the pollen from local plants and eventually it ends up in your honey.
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Caution: Bee products may cause an allergic reaction. If you are allergic to bee products, do not consuming any of these products. If you are pregnant or breast feeding, consult your health practitioner before using these or any other nutritional products.
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