Huge List of 22 Types of Honey and Their Medicinal Properties

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18.  Euodia Honey

Sometimes called Bee Tree honey, this is another very widely used honey in America. It looks and tastes similar to acacia honey, but does not crystallize. This honey has a high nutritional profile and is helpful for those suffering from high blood pressure. Try mixing 100 grams of walnuts and 100 grams of honey and consuming this each day for about 6 weeks to naturally control high blood pressure.

Important Note: Never stop taking your prescription medication without talking to your doctor first.

 

19. Dandelion Honey

This is another honey that will crystallize quickly. It has a very intense yellow color and a unique taste that many people love. This honey will help to improve those with digestive problems or liver malfunctions, such as cirrhosis. If you suffer from colitis, constipation, or gastritis, add one tablespoon of dandelion honey to a glass of mineral water and drink this daily. Your digestive system should regulate itself within days.

 

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20. Rosemary Honey

Honey that comes from rosemary flowers is light yellow in color, is very sweet, and has a strong flavor. This honey improves circulation so it’s a good choice for those with cardiovascular problems. Rosemary honey improves the function of the liver by encouraging it to produce more bile, naturally. This will help ease poor digestion, gout, and relieve high blood pressure.

 

21. Goldenrod Honey

As the name of the flower implies, this honey is super golden yellow, it has an exceptionally floral type of scent and a very distinct flavor you won’t forget. This honey is a natural diuretic, which is great for relieving swelling, edema, and removing toxins from the body.

 

22. Manuka Honey

Perhaps the king of all honeys! Manuka honey comes from the Manuka tree, which grows only in New Zealand. This is considered to be the most powerful, healing honey in the world. This honey has powerful and unique antibacterial compounds that are not found in any other type of honey. It fights the most antibiotic resistant types of infections, such as the MRSA. This has been proven in study after study to be the most powerful antimicrobial honey that can be found. This honey improves the immune system and can treat just about any disease or infection known to man.

To be effective, most honey must be consumed several times per day. An average adult should take between 60 to 100 grams, depending on your size and weight, divided into three equal parts and consumed morning, noon, and just before bed.

For children between the ages of 2 and 10, the recommended dosage is 10 to 30 grams, also divided up into three equal portions.

Again, NEVER give ANY type of honey to an infant under 1 year of age. Also, you should never stop taking prescription medication without talking to your doctor first.

References:

Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Medscape.com

Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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One Comment

  1. Joanne Hamilton

    Jan 22, 2018 at 1:30 pm

    What about Clover Honey?