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64e63899edaad93e40a65c0bMultiflora Honey (Pack of 3 * 280)Multiflora Honey (Pack of 3 * 280)

Multiflora Honey (Pack of 3 * 280)

Honey is a natural sweetener that has been consumed for centuries and is known for its potential health benefits. It is created by bees from the nectar of flowers, which they collect and transform through enzymatic processes into honey. Here are some potential benefits of honey:

  1. Antioxidant Properties: Honey contains various antioxidants, including flavonoids and phenolic compounds, which can help protect cells from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidants are known to have potential anti-aging and disease-fighting effects.

  2. Soothing Sore Throats: Honey's natural texture and consistency can coat the throat, providing relief from irritation and coughing. It is often used as a home remedy for soothing sore throats and suppressing coughs.

  3. Wound Healing: Honey has been used for its wound-healing properties for centuries. It can create a barrier over wounds and burns, providing a moist environment that promotes healing and reduces the risk of infection.

  4. Natural Energy Source: The natural sugars in honey, primarily fructose and glucose, provide a quick source of energy. Athletes sometimes use honey as a natural energy booster before or during physical activities.

  5. Cough Suppressant: Studies have shown that honey can be effective in reducing nighttime coughing in children. However, honey should not be given to infants under one year old due to the risk of botulism.

  6. Digestive Health: Honey has prebiotic properties, which means it can stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. This can contribute to improved digestive health.

  7. Skin Benefits: Honey is sometimes used in skincare due to its potential moisturizing and antibacterial properties. It can be found in various natural skincare products.

  8. Allergy Relief (Local Honey Theory): Some people believe that consuming locally produced honey can help alleviate allergies because it contains trace amounts of local pollen. However, scientific evidence supporting this theory is limited.

  9. Blood Sugar Regulation: While honey is a natural sweetener, it can still affect blood sugar levels. It has a lower glycemic index compared to refined sugar, which means it might have a slower impact on blood sugar levels. However, people with diabetes should still consume honey in moderation and under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

MUL280
INR480In Stock
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GujBee

Multiflora Honey (Pack of 3 * 280)

₹460

MRP ₹597

22% OFF

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Country of originIndia
BrandGujBee
Common nameHoney
Net Quantity3 x 280gm
Expiry Date24 Month
Dimensions21*16*10
Manufacturer or packer nameBee Farms
Manufacturer or packer addressD58, Rajdeep Tenament, New VIP Road, Khodiyarnagar, Vadodara 390019
Manufacturing Date08/2023
contact details consumer care09427380427

Multiflora Honey (Pack of 3 * 280)

Honey is a natural sweetener that has been consumed for centuries and is known for its potential health benefits. It is created by bees from the nectar of flowers, which they collect and transform through enzymatic processes into honey. Here are some potential benefits of honey:

  1. Antioxidant Properties: Honey contains various antioxidants, including flavonoids and phenolic compounds, which can help protect cells from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidants are known to have potential anti-aging and disease-fighting effects.

  2. Soothing Sore Throats: Honey's natural texture and consistency can coat the throat, providing relief from irritation and coughing. It is often used as a home remedy for soothing sore throats and suppressing coughs.

  3. Wound Healing: Honey has been used for its wound-healing properties for centuries. It can create a barrier over wounds and burns, providing a moist environment that promotes healing and reduces the risk of infection.

  4. Natural Energy Source: The natural sugars in honey, primarily fructose and glucose, provide a quick source of energy. Athletes sometimes use honey as a natural energy booster before or during physical activities.

  5. Cough Suppressant: Studies have shown that honey can be effective in reducing nighttime coughing in children. However, honey should not be given to infants under one year old due to the risk of botulism.

  6. Digestive Health: Honey has prebiotic properties, which means it can stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. This can contribute to improved digestive health.

  7. Skin Benefits: Honey is sometimes used in skincare due to its potential moisturizing and antibacterial properties. It can be found in various natural skincare products.

  8. Allergy Relief (Local Honey Theory): Some people believe that consuming locally produced honey can help alleviate allergies because it contains trace amounts of local pollen. However, scientific evidence supporting this theory is limited.

  9. Blood Sugar Regulation: While honey is a natural sweetener, it can still affect blood sugar levels. It has a lower glycemic index compared to refined sugar, which means it might have a slower impact on blood sugar levels. However, people with diabetes should still consume honey in moderation and under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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