The Honey Phenomenon

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ISBN-10 : 1944462015
ISBN-13 : 9781944462017
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Book excerpt: Honey is a unique sweetener comprised of naturally occurring sugars, enzymes, minerals, vitamins and amino acids. And it is a cut above the rest when it comes to its therapeutic potency. To make one pound of honey, it takes 60,000 bees, collectively traveling over 55,000 miles and visiting more than 2 million flowers. This amazing process of making honey, combined with its medicinal value, make it one of the nature's most treasured gifts. Inside this book, you will find just a sampling of the information uncovered in volumes of scientific research pointing to honey's power to remedy a wide variety of conditions. You will learn to use honey as a therapeutic and beauty aid and even how to choose the best honey. I have also included real life applications for honey and snippets of how this liquid gold has helped my own patients. To round out this information-packed book, we have included honey recipes for healthy and beauty so that you can look and feel your best thanks to this precious offering from the bees.


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