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15 Interesting Facts About Honey

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15 Interesting Facts About Honey


One of the most common kitchen ingredients, honey is used for beauty and health treatments as well. Here’s a look at some facts you should know about honey.

Honey never gets spoiled; however, it can ferment if moisture seeps in. To avoid it, store the honey in tight-lid jars. If you see granules, place the jar without lid in a bowl of hot water for some time.

Honey is essentially a mix of sugars and carbohydrates and doesn’t contain any fiber, fat or protein virtually.

Honey has antioxidants that protect against cellular damage. When consumed in moderation, it can also help in reducing body weight and cholesterol level in diabetic patients.

Because it is antiseptic in nature, honey can be applied on cuts and burns to avoid infection. 

Honey is made of natural fruit sugars – glucose and fructose – which are easy to digest and hence is a quick source of energy. 

It takes nectar from over two million flowers to produce a pound of honey. 

Honey helps reduce the risk of some cancers and heart-related diseases as it contains antioxidants and flavonoids.

In 11th century A.D. Germany, honey was used to sweeten beer and was a prized commodity. Farmers and peasant paid feudal lords honey and beeswax as tribute.

It is the only food that contains pinocembrin (an antioxidant that can help improve brain functioning). It is also rich in vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

Because it can moisturize and protect from infection, it can be used to treat dry, cracked lips.

Adding a little honey to one's diet can boost immunity levels. A study at School of Medicine, Cardiff University, U.K., found that intake of manuka, a type of honey, can boost the production of immune cells.

It can be easily purchased in a crystal form and later used as liquid when re-hydrated.

There are at least 40 types of honey available and each has unique properties and a distinctive taste. Some are high in antioxidants while some vary in glycemic index (a ranking showing how certain compounds affect blood sugar levels).

Honey can improve athletic performance. Due to its low glycemic index, it's a good substitute to post-workout carbohydrates which are needed to replenish blood sugar after a strenuous workout. It also maintains glycogen levels.

Did you know honey is the only food produced by insects and eaten by humans?

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Top 5 natural exfoliants in your kitchen

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Top 5 natural exfoliants in your kitchen
Exfoliation, when done the right way, can make ageing skin look younger and preserve youthful appeal. And what if we tell you that the best of these exfoliants aren't expensive and are available in plenty right where you are! Excited? Read on to discover the top 5 natural exfoliants in your very own kitchen.

Honey. A healthy and sweet addition to your skin care routine, unprocessed honey is a superb antiseptic. This is because it has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral benefits. Loaded with antioxidants, honey helps in protecting and repairing the skin, by reducing skin inflammation too. Mix it in your hydrating facial scrub and it acts as a great moisturiser too.

Yogurt. An excellent staple food in your kitchen and healthy diet regimen, yogurt is full of lactic acid, which contains alpha hydroxyl acid (an acid present in prescription skin care treatments). Combine it with milk, and yogurt works as an excellent skin-smoothening exfoliant. All you have to do is apply yogurt on any part of your body, let it stay for 20 minutes and then rinse.

Baking soda. A must-use in baking and odor control procedures, baking soda is used extensively in high-end spa treatments. Now they may not leak it to you, but baking soda is used extensively in microdermabrasion treatments, which contains sodium bicarbonate. However, do note that the amount of baking soda you should be using on your skin should be quite moderate, as sensitive or mature skin can suffer from its harsh effects. Best would be to add a pinch of it to your facial cleanser in the morning and enjoy a spa-worthy treatment at home.

Ground fruit seeds and nuts. Go for blackberry seeds or raspberry or ground almonds mixture and exfoliate your skin with these easily available ingredients. These ingredients help in removing dead cells, when massaged onto the skin in a smooth, circular motion. Avoid using sharp edged ingredients. Infact, make a puree of the nuts, almonds and readily available fruit seeds and then apply them to your skin for a softer, smoother skin.

Sea salt. If you are looking for a facial scrub that really helps in opening your pores, then mixing sea salt with water is a great idea. Scrubbing your face with it in the morning is a great homemade exfoliation procedure. An inexpensive and quite popular body treatment at spas, sea salt scrubs help in detoxifying the body by stimulating blood circulation through vasodilation of blood capillaries inside the skin.

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