Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Honey Must Be Differentiated From Other Sugars

"...Think about it. Which sugar amongst all sugars fits this behaviour - it is anabolic, medicinal, antiseptic, anti-cancer, gentle on blood sugar, friendliest to our liver, the most ideal fuel for burning body fats, and has many healing effects? None, except honey. Hence, it must be differentiated from other sugars, and its health benefits must become common knowledge. Taste aside (though I vote it as the tastiest sugar, sweetest medicine), I believe bee's sugar is the best, nature-given sugar for our body, yet probably most forgotten and neglected sweetener. While the bees play a critical role as pollinators for many agricultural crops in maintaining a balanced eco-system, they also have one very important work - yielding a sweet sticky liquid that man can eat for health.

Parents, be informed on the effects of different sugars and take action. No one is going to care and plan more for your children's health than you, not the schools, not the food authorities, and not the doctors. I believe this natural sugar can help us and the future generations turn away from refined HFCS and the host of harmful artificial sweeteners that are wreaking much havoc on the human body. Pass the word around about what the bees have given us, convert as many of your friends and loved ones as possible before they get whirled into the confusing and deceptive world of sugars..."

Source: http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/honey.html

Friday, June 18, 2010

How to Effectively Use Honey as Medicine


"How to Effectively Use Honey as Medicine: What Doctors Don't Tell You" is now in Amazon! Have a peek at the synopsis of this remedies journal by a honey frenetic from Singapore.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Darling, honey is good for you!


"Darling, honey is good for you" is a 26-page, full-colour book about honey bees and honey for kids 3 to 6 year-old. In our modern urban living environment, my observation tells me many kids are not able to trace back the origin of honey further than the stores. They are clueless about where the sweet liquid comes from. We have to tell the children that honey is not made in the factory. They need to know that honey bees collect a sweet liquid from the flowers and turn it into honey in their stomach!

Get more information on the book in: Honey Bees for Kids Book