10 Surprising Uses of Honey
The health benefits of honey are bountiful.
From providing us with a fantastic source of energy to supporting a
strong immune system to promoting better blood sugar control - its
benefits are incredible. But while it may be an essential ingredient to
add to your diet, there are a number of other surprising uses for honey
too.
So, if you're looking for more ways to use honey, here are a few things you can do outside the kitchen!
1. Use it to beautify your hair.
For beautiful hair, as well as the perfect remedy to control frizziness,
just add 1 teaspoon of honey to a quart of warm water and dilute. After
shampooing, soak your hair in the mixture (especially the ends), let it
sit for a couple of minutes and rinse off. The result? A glossy finish!
2. Use it to give yourself a facial.
Honey is a natural ingredient that can be used to keep your skin moist.
It also contains antimicrobial properties, allowing your skin to stay
fresh and cleansed. Mix a dollop of honey with two tablespoons of warm
water and massage it into the skin, rubbing it up and out.
3. Use it to remove parasites.
If after having come home from a vacation you've discovered that you
have parasites, mix up a good blend of honey, water and vinegar - the
perfect remedy to being parasite free.
4. Use it to clean cuts and scrapes.
One of the reasons that pure honey has no expiration date is due to its
antimicrobial properties, making it an excellent natural antiseptic.
Just slather a bit on scrapes, minor cuts or basic burns, lightly
covering the wound.
5. Use it to relieve anxiety.
In India, honey has long been used to quell nervousness. So, to
alleviate symptoms of anxiety, try blending it with a calming herbal tea
before bed. For added benefits, try chamomile, fennel or lavender.
Meanwhile, to start your morning off on a calm note, add honey to
oatmeal - oats are another fantastic, natural remedy to reduce stress.
6. Use it to soothe cracked lips.
Making your own lip balm is easy. All it requires is some almond oil,
beeswax and honey. Combine the ingredients together and apply a tad on
your chapped lips.
7. Use it to soften dry elbows.
If you suffer from dry, itchy elbows, smear some honey over the affected
area to soften the skin. Be sure to wash and scrub them before. Leave
the honey on for half an hour, then wash off.
8. Use it to promote better sleep.
If you don't have much trouble falling asleep, but tend to wake up in
the middle of the night, it could be completely natural, or it could be
due to stress hormones causing your adrenaline and cortisol levels to
vary. A bit of salted honey, however, ought to do the trick. Combining
both sweet and salty ought to help reset these hormones and get you back
to sleep. You only need a small amount, so just a teaspoon should
suffice.
9. Use it to soothe a hangover.
If after a good night out you wake up with a throbbing headache, instead
of popping an aspirin, spread some honey on your toast, or just add a
teaspoon to your tea. This remedy works because honey is full of
fructose, which speeds up the metabolism of alcohol.
10. Use it to help root plants.
Honey can promote growth in plants and will also help prevent disease
from affecting root cuttings. Simply mix one part raw honey with three
parts boiling water. Let it cool, then dip the plant cutting into the
mixture before planting it.