What are the benefits of honey
How much honey is beneficial

Honey is most beneficial in this tutorial you can learn the benefits of honey & it's Breeding, history and healthness...


 Health benefits of Honey:


Introduced to Bee:

A bee is the creative fabric that after tireless work day and night creates a perfect home ( Honeycomb ). In it, the highest and most exquisite dessert of nature is prepared, which is called "Honey". Honey is not only a food but also a medicine and the scientific world has been fascinated by its miracles. After years of research, science has come to the conclusion that the city is an amazing food. Which has unlimited benefits. That's why today's world also calls it "Gold Liquid".
Nowadays, human life and lifestyle and the scientists who research it are coming to the conclusion that there are many negative effects affecting our body, including the weakening of the immune system. Their main reason is distance from nature. The city which is full of flowers and fruits is perfect healing for man. Honey is God's gift. Honey has many nutritional and medicinal benefits in its transparent form. It is called healing in the Holy Quran. All modern science and medicine recognize this fact.
Our daily affairs have been marked by innovation and modernity. Whereas it should be the opposite. Our waking hours, lifestyle, dressing and even our diet have been affected, the famous Russian thinker Karl Marx once said that we are what we eat. The question arises as to what steps should be taken to prevent food and environmental pollution and the effects of malnutrition in our lives.

Don't be influenced. Religion guides us and science supports it. Improving our sleep and wake up times, eating on time and consuming good food can solve our health problems. Islam had already highlighted the use of honey and its benefits fourteen hundred years ago. Daily use of honey has positive effects on human health. It strengthens immunity. It is better to use honey in breakfast. Nowadays, artificial colors and flavors are usually present on our table. We have no fear of artificiality in the use of honey.
 The use of honey is considered an elixir for the digestive system, the main reason being that honey is antiseptic and eliminates unnecessary and harmful bacteria. Those people who are addicted to tea or who drink three to four cups of tea a day, have they ever thought about how much sugar they are adding to their body with tea.
  Modern science is well aware of the harm caused by the use of sugar and it is repeatedly expressed in scientific journals. It is good to use real honey with tea instead of sugar. In this way, the mind will also stay fresh and the body will also get energy from honey.

Bee activities in honey production:

Honey bees are very different from common bees and insects. They live in a special colony, which is also called a beehive. Bees collect honey in this hive. Bees live in a large order inside the hive. They work like an organized institution.

  The institution has an owner who is called the queen bee. To protect the queen bee, there are soldier bees which are males and the worker bees are supervised by the soldier bees. There are two types of worker bees, one that makes a hive from the wax released from the body of young bees and the other that collects honey.
What are the benefits of honey
Activities of bees in production of honey 

  A worker bee brings honey to about 2000 flowers in a day.

We get honey from the tireless work of bees. To produce just 1 kg of honey, bees have to suck the juice of 30 to 5 million hives and for this they have to go from hive to hive about 60,000 times. The hard work of a bee can be estimated from the fact that a single one can collect only one spoonful of honey in its lifetime. To produce one spoonful of honey, a bee has to visit about 2000 flowers and produce one pound of honey. To do this, he has to travel around the world five times.
 Worker bees collect nectar from flowers and bring it to the hive in a special bag. The ingredients in the special bag turn it into honey. The natural sucrose in nectar is a complex sugar and bee larvae convert it into simple sugars like fructose and glucose. This sweet thick liquid is stored in the hive boxes.  The worker bees aerate it with their wings and thereby the excess water is blown away.
When this thick solution reaches the stage of honey in maturity, the boxes are sealed with wax. Honey contains 70-80% sugar and the rest water, minerals, proteins and acids etc.