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Hope you have watched the video above? If yes,Let's move on...let me educate you on some of the benefits of eating Honey Comb and it's by-product which is **Honey** itself ➡️➡️What Is Honeycomb? 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. However, these are likely to be found only in small amounts. 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. It's very Rich in Certain Nutrients Honeycomb is rich in carbohydrates and antioxidants. It also contains trace amounts of several other nutrients. Its main component is raw honey, which offers small amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Because it hasn’t been processed, raw honey contains enzymes like glucose oxidase, which give honey antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. Honey Comb contains Antioxidants which are beneficial plant compounds that promote health, reduce inflammation, and protect your body against disease. 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.[/quote] |
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