While excavating ancient tombs in Egypt's pyramids, archaeologists found pots of honey. This ancient honey dates back to almost 3,000 years ago. They say that honey never expires, but this honey is really old. Throughout history, honey has been used for a variety of reasons.
Went to a tour of a honey farm. At one point the bee keeper pulled out a tray of honey from one of those bee boxes and invited everyone to stick a finger in to get a taste. People asked if that was sanitary, if we would contaminate the box. He said no, honey kills anything like that quickly. Don’t ask me. He seemed sure of himself.
Honey has been found too.
While excavating ancient tombs in Egypt's pyramids, archaeologists found pots of honey. This ancient honey dates back to almost 3,000 years ago. They say that honey never expires, but this honey is really old. Throughout history, honey has been used for a variety of reasons.
It’s good on wounds too.
Went to a tour of a honey farm. At one point the bee keeper pulled out a tray of honey from one of those bee boxes and invited everyone to stick a finger in to get a taste. People asked if that was sanitary, if we would contaminate the box. He said no, honey kills anything like that quickly. Don’t ask me. He seemed sure of himself.
Yes, honey is anti-bacterial, and anti-viral (if you believe in such things). Loses its effectiveness over around 120 F.
Correct, if you use honey to sweeten hot tea or coffee; it just becomes sugar.
Pharmacies sell honey for wounds, at exorbitant prices.
And there we have it. Thanks for sharing fren.