Honey specifications
It is a type of honey produced not from flower nectar, but from honey secreted by plant-sucking insects such as aphids. It is usually produced from conifer trees, although it may also be produced from herbs and plants.
Forest honey tends to be darker in color and is less likely to crystallize than regular honey.
Health and therapeutic benefits
- Treating arthritis and rheumatism, and alleviating their pain.
- Treating the problem of weak and falling hair.
- Eliminate germs and parasites that may be present in the bladder.
- Reducing blood cholesterol.
- Preventing strokes and heart attacks.
- It treats sore throat and cough and relieves cold symptoms.
- Alleviating headaches and migraines.
- Reducing the symptoms of gastric ulcers.
- Moisturizes and cleanses the skin, especially for people with rashes and dandruff.
- Providing the body with the energy and vitality necessary to perform its functions during the day, and relieving it of fatigue and stress.
- Helps Regulating sleep, as it increases the level of serotonin, a hormone that turns into melatonin, which is responsible for regulating sleep.