Tuesday, 29 January 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Are You Buying Good and Nutritious Honey? Find Out Now...


We all know that honey is healthier than any synthetic sweetener and refined sugar, because it contains plant chemicals and antioxidants that protect the body from disease and premature aging, but is the "innocent" honey we buy without hesitation in the supermarket really the most natural and healthy product for us? The next article will enlighten you and the information it provides will surprise you.

 

 

Honey

What is "regular" honey?

You've reached the shelf of honey jars at the food store, tested a few products, and finally put a selected jar in the shopping cart. You feel relaxed because the product is marked as containing 100% honey without additives. But the truth is that there are many things you aren't aware of about the process that honey goes through from the moment it's drawn from the hive. In this same process, which usually begins after the bees have finished storing the nectar and processing it in the hive's honeycombs, the honey is extracted and is processed and filtered in a way that changes its composition.

The honey is pasteurized, which means that it is heated to a high temperature to eliminate the yeast in it, which allows for a longer shelf life and smoother texture. In addition, the honey undergoes advanced filtering processes designed to remove debris and air bubbles, so that the honey that reaches consumers will look clearer, transparent and attractive. These commercial and advanced screening processes have been revealed in various studies as potentially reducing the presence of healthy nutrients in honey, such as pollen, enzymes, and antioxidants.

In addition, there are manufacturers that operate without supervision and add sugar and other sweeteners at this stage, in order to increase the profitability of its sale. Along with them, there are manufacturers that pass the honey through an even more complex process called ultra-filtration, which also damages the nutrients in it. Although honey may reduce the risk of heart disease resulting from high blood pressure and cholesterol, help heal wounds and treat a cough, there is a high probability that these benefits are not as significant in regular honey as in a product called raw honey, which contains a higher amount of antioxidants, enzymes, and nutrients that are responsible for the same health benefits as noted above.

According to a study comparing the number of antioxidants in regular honey and in raw honey, it was found that raw honey has 4.3 times more antioxidants than regular honey. Further research has found that raw honey and honey with minimal processing, with an emphasis on minimal, have similar amounts of minerals and antioxidants, but raw honey has a higher number of enzymes.

Another essential difference between ordinary honey and raw honey is its pollen content. Bees pass from flower to flower and collect nectar and pollen that are taken back into the hive and reach the honeycomb - which is supposed to be the bee's own source of food. The pollen contains over 250 different nutrients, including amino acids, vitamins, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants. Pollen helps the body fight inflammation, improve liver function and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

The substance was considered so nutritious that the Federal Health Ministry recognized pollen as a medicine. Unfortunately, honey processing such as heating and ultra-filtration can reduce the presence of pollen in honey, making it little more than a natural sweetener. In an unofficial study of 60 samples of commercial honey, two-thirds of them did not contain pollen.

Another important ingredient you can find in honey is an enzyme called Glucose oxidase, which helps in the production of molecules that give honey its antibacterial properties, but this enzyme is also vulnerable to honey processes such as industrial filtration and heating.


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