(PRI) Pacific Resources International Manuka Honey Sticks Review
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An Alternative Approach for Sugar!
It is a viscous liquid produced by honeybees and ranges in color from straw yellow to dark brown. The bees collect nectar from flowers and mix it with enzymes to form honey before storing it in honeycomb cells to keep it fresh.
Benefits of Honey
- More nutrients and less processed than sugar
- It’s easier to digest
- honey is less processed than sugar
- Contains more antioxidants and enzymes
Nutritional Value
Honey varies in its nutritional composition based on the origin of the nectar used to make it. In general, it contains trace amounts of local pollen along with other substances, such as:
- enzymes
- amino acids
- B vitamins
- vitamin C
- minerals
- antioxidants
Medicinal Uses
Cough suppressant
Some research suggests that honey is a natural way to ease a cough in children.
Allergy relief
Anecdotal reports indicate that locally-produced honey may help reduce seasonal allergy symptoms.
Wound healing
Research suggests that honey offers considerable benefits in the natural and safe treatment of chronic wounds, ulcers, and burns.
Seborrheic dermatitis
Raw honey was found to markedly improve seborrheic dermatitis, which is an itchy and flaky scalp condition. Weekly application of honey also reduced hair loss associated with the condition and prevented relapses among study participants.
Why I like to use (PRI) Pacific Resources International Manuka Honey Sticks
- Taste Great!
- 100% Natural
- Organic Ingredients
- Gluten-Free
- GMO-Free
- Suitable for Vegetarians
- Made from raw honey
My Thoughts
Overall, honey goes through less processing than sugar does. It requires pasteurization only to become table ready. Honey can also be eaten raw.
- You can use a smaller amount of honey without sacrificing sweetness.
- It contains traces of vitamins and minerals.
- Raw honey may help alleviate your allergies.
Most of all, I like the fact that (PRI) Pacific Resources International Manuka Honey Sticks goes through less processing than sugar does. It requires pasteurization only to become table ready. Honey can also be eaten raw.
I was very satisfied with the honey sticks. You can use them for your tea, as a substitute for sugar or for medicinal uses. The honey comes out of the sticks so easy that you can use it for anything even for medicinal purposes too. I was very pleased with (PRI) Pacific Resources International Manuka Honey Sticks. I will continue to use it in my home.
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