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Question #37687
111 days ago
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what are the uses of honey - #37687

Andrew

I am really curious about honey and what are the uses of honey that might help my situation. I’ve been dealing with this annoying cough for weeks now, and my friend suggested that honey could be a natural remedy. At first, I thought, "Really? Honey?" But now I’m thinking there might be some truth to it after all. I’ve tried a few over-the-counter syrups that just didn’t do anything, and my throat feels scratchy and super dry most of the time. I read somewhere that honey has antimicrobial properties? I am not sure what that means exactly, but it sounds good. People also say that honey can help with digestion. My stomach issues have been pretty bad lately too—kinda bloated and just uncomfortable. I am also looking for alternatives to sugar since I’ve been cutting back on sweets. I mean, if honey's supposed to be healthier, what are the uses of honey besides just a sweetener? Can it really do all these things people claim? Like, can I just add it to hot tea or even smoothies? Should I be using it in some specific way, or is there a particular type of honey that’s best for health or whatever? Any tips would be super helpful while I try to figure this out!

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Honey indeed can be a versatile ally in your health regimen, particularly from an Ayurvedic perspective. For your cough and scratchy throat, honey can offer soothing relief due to its demulcent properties, which help coat and protect the throat, reducing irritation. The antimicrobial aspect of honey means it might, to some extent, help fend off infections that could be contributing to the lasting cough. Try taking a teaspoon of raw honey mixed with a pinch of turmeric or ginger paste before bed. This can give relief over time, encouraging a calmer throat.

In terms of digestion, honey is a well-known natural prebiotic, fostering beneficial bacteria in the stomach. This property can help regulate your gut environment, potentially easing that bloated, uncomfortable feeling. Consuming a teaspoon of honey on an empty stomach in the morning, followed by warm water, can gently stimulate your ‘Agni’ or digestive fire, aiding digestion throughput the day. A consistent daily practice could gradually help alleviate these issues.

When it comes to alternatives to sugar, honey is a healthier option, but it’s essential to consume it in moderation because it is still a form of sugar. Manuka honey, for example, is often recommended because of its high concentration of beneficial compounds. You can certainly add honey to your hot tea or smoothies. Its enzymatic properties might be best preserved if you avoid adding it to boiling water, which can decrease some of its health benefits.

Besides consumption, honey is also effective in skincare. Its emollient properties make it a natural moisturizer and it might help with minor skin irritations due to its rejuvenating potential, aligning well with Ayurveda’s holistic approach to health and body care.

It’s worth noting that while honey is beneficial, if your symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical consultation would be prudent. Ayurveda emphasizes balancing individualized care with appropriate medical attention when needed.

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