Variation in Honey Quality
Ordinary, less expensive honeys found in supermarket squeeze bottles lack active healing properties. Active healing honeys typically have a TA rating of 10+ or higher.
What is a TA Rating?
Total Activity (TA) is the measurement of the honey's anti-microbial quality, it's anti-microbial strength in killing bacteria. Any honey with a TA rating higher than 10+ has beneficial antimicrobial properties. The larger the TA number, the stronger the antimicrobial effect level of the honey. A high TA rating indicates a honey's capability to curb microbial growth, reduce infection, and foster healing.
The Healing Benefits of Active Raw Healing Honey
- Antimicrobial Properties: Active healing honeys exhibit strong antimicrobial properties, enabling them to hinder the growth of various microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts.
- Wound Healing: Active healing honey aids in wound healing by creating a moist healing environment that discourages harmful bacteria. It has been used in hospitals and clinics, often in dressings and wraps, to treat infected wounds effectively.
- Infection Resolution: Honey with high total activity (TA) ratings is known for its capacity to resolve infections, prevent new infections, and expedite recovery from existing ones.
- Antioxidant Content: Active healing honey contains antioxidants, contributing to overall health and supporting the body's immune system.
- Hydrogen Peroxide Content: The presence of hydrogen peroxide, produced through enzymatic activity in the honey, contributes to its antimicrobial and healing properties, aiding in the disruption of microbe growth and reproduction in infected areas.
- Combatting Antibiotic Resistance: Active healing honey is being explored as a potential solution to the global issue of antibiotic resistance due to its effectiveness in combating infections without contributing to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains.
These healing benefits make active healing honey a valuable and natural option for supporting health, promoting wound healing, and combating infections.
Low GI and Sugar Substitute
Honey is known for its lower Glycemic Index (GI) compared to regular sugar, making it a favorable and healthier alternative for those concerned about their blood sugar levels. Its lower GI means it has a slower and steadier impact on blood sugar levels, which can be beneficial for individuals managing diabetes or aiming to control their sugar intake. Additionally, due to its natural sweetness, honey can serve as a great substitute for sugar in various culinary applications, providing a natural and flavorful alternative while offering potential health benefits.
Daily Secret Superfood
When incorporated into your daily routine, the raw bio-active healing honeys from Honey For Life serve as a potent support for a robust immune system. Their rich antioxidant profile and powerful antimicrobial properties work in tandem to fortify defences against colds, flus, and stomach bugs, including sore throats, coughs and acute bronchitis. Additionally, these honeys aid in nurturing good gut health due to their natural prebiotic fiber content.
How to Eat Raw Active Honey
We recommend incorporating a teaspoon of your preferred Raw Active Honey For Life honey into your daily diet and lifestyle. Ensure to enjoy your honey either at warm or cold temperatures and avoid exposing it to heat. This helps to preserve the antimicrobial properties of the honey, ensuring its effectiveness and potency remain intact. You can easily drizzle it over your morning granola, use it to sweeten smoothies or juices, or add it to warm (not hot) water or herbal tea. Alternatively, enjoy one teaspoon a day —straight from the spoon!
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