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Originally posted by Lady_Tuatha
reply to post by muzzleflash
Fascinating! SnF!
I just googled 'Infertility' along with 'honey' and found this -
Known as the Nectar of the Gods, honey has long been held in esteem for its medicinal and antiviral properties but, according to at least one beekeeper and several researchers around the world, it is also of great benefit for people struggling to conceive. Have you ever wondered just where this word originates? Apparently it stems from Anglo-Saxon times when newlyweds would take honey every day for a month to increase fertility and maintain ‘bedroom performance’!
Link
* skips off to buy a jar of honey *
Originally posted by GargIndia
reply to post by muzzleflash
OK I am ready with my honey drink.
Mix 200 ml yogurt with 200 ml milk and 1 tablespoon honey. You can add few drops of rose essence or dried crushed rose petals for flavor. Mix all these very well with a blender and refrigerate to cool the mixture (or add ice cubes if you do not have time to refrigerate).
You have a nice refreshing energy drink ready in minutes.
Originally posted by KRONKITE
Excellent post! My dog asks if he can take it? Hahahaha!
Originally posted by manuka
Another amazing product that bee's produce is propolis, i have heard the rumour that the queen of england has propolis with her breakfast every morning.
Originally posted by texasgirl
Originally posted by KRONKITE
Excellent post! My dog asks if he can take it? Hahahaha!
Yes, your dog can take it. My client was away on a business trip and her dog developed kennel cough the very day I was to care for him. She didn't want me taking him to the vet so I used a mixture of honey and water to calm the hacking. Believe it or not, it worked. Combined with other herbs his symtons lasted significantly less than the 7-10 day duration.
I am a believer in natural remedies, whether it's herbal or holistic. I use honey in my tea and I haven't been sick for at least 12 years. Don't know if it's the honey since I eat mostly veggies/fruit/nuts/seeds but I am sure it helped.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by texasgirl
Originally posted by KRONKITE
Excellent post! My dog asks if he can take it? Hahahaha!
Yes, your dog can take it. My client was away on a business trip and her dog developed kennel cough the very day I was to care for him. She didn't want me taking him to the vet so I used a mixture of honey and water to calm the hacking. Believe it or not, it worked. Combined with other herbs his symtons lasted significantly less than the 7-10 day duration.
I am a believer in natural remedies, whether it's herbal or holistic. I use honey in my tea and I haven't been sick for at least 12 years. Don't know if it's the honey since I eat mostly veggies/fruit/nuts/seeds but I am sure it helped.
Interesting thanks for posting.
Do you happen to remember what ratio the honey to water parts were mixed at?
Just curious to judge the quantity issue.
I don't know anything about it other than the few things I saw in a quick search.
And yeah I bet that the entire mix of your diet counted. All of those things together give the body plenty to rebuild and fight off just about anything.
Originally posted by fireyaguns
I have heard that mixing the propolis with the bees sting venom is a cure for Parkinson's.
The bees land on the landing board and receive a small electric charge that encourages them to sting releasing some venom without pulling their sting out. The venom drys white and powdery then is scraped and mixed with the propolis.
We have on occasions packed raw natural honey in very large wounds of large and small animals and my own nasty cuts at times with lighting fast healing, almost unbelievable healing to be honest but I have seen with my own eyes the abilities of natural raw honey and healing flesh.