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🐝 HONEY, HONEY, HONEY 🍯 Nutri-Bee Pure Natural Honey is now available, but hurry while stocks last! Boost your immune sy...
05/04/2024

🐝 HONEY, HONEY, HONEY 🍯
Nutri-Bee Pure Natural Honey is now available, but hurry while stocks last! Boost your immune system and combat colds and flu with this nutrient-packed delight.

Don't miss out on nature's goodness! Grab yours today! 🐝🍯

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10 Facts about Honey Bees 🐝🐝🐝1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. This mean...
16/07/2023

10 Facts about Honey Bees 🐝🐝🐝

1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. This means that they help other plants grow! Bees transfer pollen between the male and female parts, allowing plants to grow seeds and fruit.

2. Honey bees live in hives (or colonies). The members of the hive are divided into three types:

🐝Queen: One queen runs the whole hive. Her job is to lay the eggs that will spawn the hive’s next generation of bees. The queen also produces chemicals that guide the behaviour of the other bees.

🐝Workers: these are all female and their roles are to forage for food (pollen and nectar from flowers), build and protect the hive, clean and circulate air by beating their wings. Workers are the only bees most people ever see flying around outside the hive.

🐝Drones: These are the male bees, and their purpose is to mate with the new queen. Several hundred live in each hive during the spring and summer. But come winter, when the hive goes into survival mode, the drones are kicked out!

3. What are these buzzing bugs most famous for? Delicious honey! But did you know they produce honey as food stores for the hive during winter? Luckily for us, these efficient little workers produce 2-3 time more honey than they need, so we get to enjoy the tasty treat, too!

4. If the queen bee dies, workers will create a new queen by selecting a young larva (the newly hatched baby insects) and feeding it a special food called “royal jelly“. This enables the larva to develop into a fertile queen.

5. Honey bees are fab flyers. They fly at a speed of around 25km per hour and beat their wings 200 times per second!

6. Each bee has 170 odorant receptors, which means they have one serious sense of smell! They use this to communicate within the hive and to recognise different types of flowers when looking for food.

7. The average worker bee lives for just five to six weeks. During this time, she’ll produce around a twelfth of a teaspoon of honey.
8. The queen can live up to five years. She is busiest in the summer months, when she can lay up to 2,500 eggs a day!

9. Honey bees are also brilliant boogiers! To share information about the best food sources, they perform their ‘waggle dance’. When the worker returns to the hive, it moves in a figure-of-eight and waggles its body to indicate the direction of the food source. Cool, huh?

10. Sadly, over the past 15 years, colonies of bees have been disappearing, and the reason remains unknown. Referred to as ‘colony collapse disorder’, billions of honey bees across the world are leaving their hives, never to return. In some regions, up to 90% of bees have disappeared!

We can all do our bit to support these brilliant bugs, gang! Why not plant flowers rich in nectar, such as lavender and bluebells, which will help bees find the food they need? And when your family are buying honey, try to choose varieties that are locally made, to support our honey bees and their beekeepers!

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22/11/2022

Try Nutri-Bee Pure Natural Honey, fresh from the hive.
• Bluegum: R80 (500g)
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• Creamed Honey: R110 (500g)
• Honey Comb: R120

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ORGANIC HONEY BENEFITS1. It may help beat hangoversFructose speeds up the oxidation of alcohol in the liver. Honey is ro...
08/04/2020

ORGANIC HONEY BENEFITS

1. It may help beat hangovers
Fructose speeds up the oxidation of alcohol in the liver. Honey is roughly equal parts glucose and fructose, so it has the potential to cause this reaction. However, studies that looked at honey's ability to increase alcohol metabolism are using about 2 ounces of honey (8 tablespoons) per 25 grams of alcohol, which would be about 480 calories worth of honey. We wouldn't recommend consuming that many calories worth of honey in one day.

2. It contains antioxidants
Some types of honey have been found to contain antioxidants (the darker the honey the more antioxidants it typically contains), which can help fight cell damage that may increase the risk for diseases like cancer, heart disease, etc. However, in order to really pack an antioxidant punch, you'd have to consume more than a teaspoon or two of honey; the American Heart Association recommends that most women consume no more than 25 grams or (6 teaspoons) of total added sugar per day (that's about 100 calories worth). While a teaspoon used here and there can provide a small antioxidant bonus, we'd recommend getting antioxidants from more nutritious sources, like fruits and veggies.

3. It may help fight cancer
Preliminary studies on mice show that some types of honey may inhibit cancer cell growth. So far, studies have only been done in mice, so that can't be translated with certainty to humans.

4. It may help heal your cuts and burns
Some research shows that the topical application of honey on minor to moderate wounds may speed up healing.

5. It may ease coughs
Small studies found that children's coughs decreased with given honey. (And it certainly feels soothing going down when your throat is raw from hacking.)

6. It's sweeter than sugar
Per teaspoon, honey contains 20 calories, 5 grams of sugar and no fat. Granulated sugar has 15 calories, 4 grams of sugar and no fat per teaspoon. Honey is slightly sweeter, so you can use a bit less -- so the calories probably are about equivalent to granulated sugar when you account for using less honey.

7. It may help with weight control
We almost always recommend that people buy the plain version of foods and sweeten them themselves using a natural sweetener, so they're able to control the amount of added sugar. But be sure to consume no more than 6 teaspoons (2 tablespoons) of honey per day, and that's if it's the ONLY added sugar you're eating. If you're getting sugar from other sources, make sure your total sugar intake does not top 6 teaspoons.

Honey from Thailand..
09/02/2019

Honey from Thailand..

HONEY REMEDIES - Change your life!
23/04/2018

HONEY REMEDIES - Change your life!

BIGGEST FAT BURNER EVER!!!Mixture of lemon and chia is use to prevent the flu, cleanse the body and prevent fat build up...
23/04/2018

BIGGEST FAT BURNER EVER!!!

Mixture of lemon and chia is use to prevent the flu, cleanse the body and prevent fat build up .Combine them into a drink and you can lose those extra pounds in no time and the most important is that this drink is packed with healthy benefits.

Honey, in particular, has three critical healing effects...First, honey supports your immune system and fights off harmf...
12/04/2018

Honey, in particular, has three critical healing effects...
First, honey supports your immune system and fights off harmful bacteria.

As you know, your body is under constant assault by numerous viruses and bacteria that threaten to tire you out, make you sick, and even kill you.

Fighting off this threat is key to staying healthy.

One of the vital components in honey is an enzyme called glucose oxidase. This enzyme, when exposed to oxygen, produces hydrogen peroxide -- a strong acid that dissolves the cell walls of bacteria. (Most human cells have thicker cell walls and can resist the low amounts of acid honey produces.)

This makes honey a powerful tool for fighting skin infections, healing wounds, and otherwise supporting your immune system. (And its why honey is able to last for so long in your cupboard without going bad.)

Second, it supplies the "building blocks" for healthy cells.

In addition to giving you sugars, honey equips your body with a complex array of proteins, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, and other nutrients. The second these nutrients hit your body, they go to work...

Tuning up your heart, lungs, stomach, brain, eyes, and skin...

Controlling cancer-causing free-radicals and stopping cell damage in its tracks...

Detoxifying your body of harmful pollutants and other toxins.

COLDS and FLU Season is HERE... but do NOT FEAR!!!Drinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored wa...
04/04/2018

COLDS and FLU Season is HERE... but do NOT FEAR!!!

Drinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored way to soothe a sore throat. But honey alone may be an effective cough suppressant, too.

In one study, children age 2 and older with upper respiratory tract infections were given up to 2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) of honey at bedtime. The honey seemed to reduce nighttime coughing and improve sleep.

In fact, in the study, honey appeared to be as effective as a common cough suppressant ingredient, dextromethorphan, in typical over-the-counter doses. Since honey is low-cost and available here, it might be worth a try.

Honey is a blend of sugar, trace enzymes, minerals, vitamins, and amino acids that has antibacterial, anti-fungal, and a...
01/11/2017

Honey is a blend of sugar, trace enzymes, minerals, vitamins, and amino acids that has antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antioxidant properties

Honey works as well as dextromethorphan, a common ingredient in over-the-counter cough medications, to soothe cough and related sleeping difficulties

Unprocessed honey can help treat skin infections, helps wounds heal, and improves dandruff and itchy scalp
It takes about 60,000 bees, collectively traveling up to 55,000 miles and visiting more than 2 million flowers, to gather enough nectar to make one pound of honey

Choose raw, unfiltered honey for medicinal properties; most honey on the market is highly processed and may even contain additives like corn syrup

An interesting video on how Honey is made.
27/10/2017

An interesting video on how Honey is made.

Freshly produced organic honey now on sale - Only the best quality and taste satisfaction guaranteed! To order Whatsapp ...
27/10/2017

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