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Raw Unrefined Honey by Symmetricgroup: 11:32am On Mar 02, 2019
It takes about 60,000 bees, collectively traveling up to 55,000 miles and visiting more than 2 million flowers, to gather enough nectar to make one pound of honey

Choose raw, unfiltered honey for medicinal properties; most honey on the market is highly processed and may even contain additives like corn syrup.

WHERE TO FIND & BUY RAW UNREFINED UNFILTERED HONEY IN LAGOS, NIGERIA;

Contact:
08-139458588, 08-053408939

Re: Raw Unrefined Honey by Symmetricgroup: 6:12pm On Mar 14, 2019
*WHAT IS RAW HONEY?*

Raw honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive”.

It is made by extracting honey from the honeycombs of the hive and pouring it over a mesh or nylon cloth to separate the honey from impurities like beeswax and dead bees.

Once strained, raw honey is bottled and ready to be enjoyed.

WHERE TO FIND RAW HONEY IN LAGOS, NIGERIA;

Contact:
08-139458588, 08-053408939.
Re: Raw Unrefined Honey by Symmetricgroup: 9:38am On Apr 04, 2019
*RAW HONEY WITH BEESWAX IN HONEYCOMB AVAILABLE IN LAGOS, NIGERIA*

Honeycomb is a natural product made by honey bees to store honey and pollen or house their larvae.

It consists of a series of hexagonal cells constructed from beeswax which generally contain raw honey.

Raw honey differs from commercial honey because it’s not pasteurized or filtered.

Honeycomb may also contain some bee pollen, propolis, and royal jelly — additional bee products with potential health benefits of their own.

You can eat the whole honeycomb, including the honey and waxy cells surrounding it.

The raw honey has a more textured consistency than filtered honey. In addition, the waxy cells can be chewed as a gum.

Honeycomb is a natural product made by bees to store their larvae, honey, and pollen. All of the honeycomb can be eaten — including the waxy cells and raw honey they contain.
Rich in Certain Nutrients

Because it hasn’t been processed, raw honey contains enzymes like glucose oxidase, which give honey antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.

Polyphenols are honey’s main type of antioxidant. Research suggests that they may help reduce your risk of diabetes, dementia, heart disease, and even certain types of cancer.

Honeycomb also contains beeswax, which provides heart-healthy long-chain fatty acids and alcohols. These compounds may help lower cholesterol levels.

Raw honey and beeswax are the two main components of honeycomb. Raw honey is rich in enzymes and antioxidants, while beeswax contains long-chain fatty acids and alcohols — all of which may benefit your well-being.

May Promote Heart Health

*Honeycomb may boost your heart health.*

Research shows that the long-chain fatty acids and alcohols found in beeswax may reduce high blood cholesterol levels, a risk factor for heart disease.

For instance, one review notes that beeswax alcohols may help lower “bad” LDL cholesterol by up to 29% while raising “good” HDL cholesterol by 8–15%.

Furthermore, honey’s antioxidants may help dilate the arteries leading to your heart. In turn, this may increase blood flow and lower blood pressure, potentially reducing your risk of blood clots, heart attack, and stroke.

Honeycomb may benefit your heart by increasing blood flow and “good” HDL cholesterol levels while lowering blood pressure, triglycerides, and “bad” LDL cholesterol.
May Protect Against Infections

*Honeycomb may boost your body’s ability to fight certain bacteria and fungi.*

For instance, test-tube studies show that beeswax extracts may offer protection against fungi and disease-causing bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Salmonella enterica,and E. coli.

Honey is also known for its antimicrobial properties. Research indicates that it may help protect your gut against the intestinal parasite Giardia lamblia.

Honeycomb may strengthen your body’s defenses against fungi and some types of disease-causing bacteria. It may also help protect your gut against certain parasites.

*May Reduce Coughing in Children*

Honeycomb may also help reduce coughing in children.

Children are prone to upper respiratory tract infections which can cause coughing.

Honeycomb is rich in honey, which may help reduce coughing in children. However, it shouldn’t be given to children under one year old due to the risk of botulism.

*Potential Sugar Alternative for People With Diabetes*

Honeycomb may be a good alternative to sugar for people with diabetes.

That’s in part because honey is much sweeter than sugar, so smaller quantities are needed to attain the same level of sweetness. Additionally, honey appears to raise blood sugar levels less than refined sugar.

That said, honey still elevates blood sugar levels — so people with diabetes shouldn’t consume too much.

What’s more, the alcohols found in beeswax may help reduce insulin resistance, a condition that contributes to high blood sugar levels.

One small study in people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) — a medical condition in which fat accumulates in your liver, often accompanied by insulin resistance — found that beeswax alcohol extracts reduced insulin levels by 37%.

These lower insulin levels may indicate reduced insulin resistance, which could also benefit people with diabetes.

Keep in mind that higher-quality studies are needed.

Honeycomb tends to raise blood sugar levels less than refined sugar. What’s more, compounds found in honeycomb may help lower insulin resistance — but more studies are needed.

*May Improve Liver Function*

Honeycomb may also contribute to a healthier liver.

In one 24-week study, a mixture of beeswax alcohols was given daily to people with liver disease. Notably, 48% of those in the beeswax group reported a decrease in symptoms — such as abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea — versus only 8% in the placebo group.

Moreover, liver function returned to normal in 28% of those given beeswax alcohols — compared to none in the placebo group.

Although these results seem promising, it’s unclear how much honeycomb you’d need to consume to achieve the same benefits. Therefore, more studies in humans are needed before strong conclusions can be made.

Beeswax alcohols found in honeycomb may improve liver function and reduce symptoms in people with liver disease. However, more studies are needed.

Honeycomb is a natural bee product consisting of waxy, hexagonal cells which contain raw honey.

Honey and its comb are edible and offer numerous health benefits, such as fighting infections and improving heart health. Honeycomb may also boost liver function and serve as a sugar alternative for people with diabetes.

*HONEYCOMB AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN LAGOS, NIGERIA;*

Contact:
081 3945 8588, 080 5340 8939

Re: Raw Unrefined Honey by nanizle(m): 9:57am On Apr 04, 2019
what's your location and how much per liter?

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Re: Raw Unrefined Honey by Symmetricgroup: 5:05am On Apr 07, 2019
nanizle:
what's your location and how much per liter?

Please, call/WhatsApp: 081 3945 8588
Re: Raw Unrefined Honey by bookish5050: 11:19am On Apr 07, 2019
Talking of original honey, very dense and raw. nsukka honey is no one, call me on 07066045179. Natural endowment favour the bee in our area in respect to vegetation. U can also reach me for ukwa seed, nsukka palm oil, ugba or okpeye, ukpaka (from oil bin seed.) and other fruit like avocado pear ube ( native pear)and ede ofe( coco yam)

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