Turmeric & Honey Antibiotic

in #health7 years ago

Greetings all - just wanted to bring you this article I happened on, about the amazing healing properties of turmeric & honey when combined as an antibiotic. Long a fave of mine, turmeric is simply wonderful for the body, and as my Mum could attest, honey is its own special wonder elixir! In fact, when she burnt her hand on the kitchen stove, she immediately applied a slather of honey to her palm : the result ? No scarring, no blistering, nor even a lasting mark on her hand!!
It truly is one of Mother Nature's amazing healing salves and I am ever thankful to the honey bees for this glorious stuff!!
Here's the article for your reference:
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Honey with Turmeric: The Most Potent Antibiotic That not even Doctors Can Explain

With certainty, turmeric is one of the most popular spices in the whole world and it has extraordinary culinary and medicinal properties. It has been used in Ayurvedic, Indian, and Chinese medicine for a long period of time. This spice has a unique flavor and a deep yellow color.
People have used it as a powerful natural remedy for a variety of health problems such as respiratory issues, liver diseases, skin problems, muscle sprains, cuts and wounds, and gastric issues. What’s more, it can be highly beneficial against issues with the digestion, various types of infections, inflammations, as well as malignant tumors.
This Is Why Turmeric Is so Important for Our Health and Well-Being
Curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-microbial characteristics that make it the perfect natural solution to microbes, gastritis, peptic and gastric ulcers, and H. pylori.
Research points out that this vital substance has a positive impact on the DNA, cell survival, and on the inflammation molecules. It also has the capacity to lower osteoarthritis symptoms; this can be achieved by taking 200 mg of turmeric on a daily basis.
Turmerone is another ingredient in turmeric and it is known as a bioactive element that has the ability to better one’s brain function and treat Alzheimer’s by repairing the cells in the brain.
How to Make a Natural Antibiotic with Turmeric
Needed:
1 tbsp of turmeric spice
100 grams of organic honey
Preparation:
Put the ingredients in a glass jar and mix them well.
Use: If you have the flu, take half a spoon of the antibiotic every hour. The next day, take the same amount, but every 2 hours. On the third day, take the same dosage, three times per day. Before swallowing the mixture, make sure you melt it in your mouth. Feel free to add it to your daily cup of tea or milk.
Enjoy!!

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My husband has trouble with stomache acid and what helps the most is a mix of honey turmeric and apple cider vinegar. I know, Apple cider vinegar? Yep. Stops the acid every time. I take turmuric for arthritis and it helps a lot.
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@Lahvista

Fantastic information! I cook with turmeric, and take honey with tea but have never combine the two at the same time!
Thanks for sharing this!

yes indeed - me too.. and this just intrigued me about combining the two for an "antibiotic" that is effective and non pharmaceutical!! Cheers! thanks for your input - always appreciated!

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Great article that I'd never have read about if it wasn't for you @crystalstar! At least you gave an introduction and shared THE KNOWLEDGE.
I also love turmeric and never thought about mixing it with honey. Will try tonight! Thanks.

thanks - that's just what I try to do.. share the knowledge and if it is "my work" I'll say so.. but I've never said "this is mine totally" ... just that I happened on this article and wanted to share the info!! Geez! I'll be more vigilant in future!

thanks for the input - much appreciated! As a newbie to this forum, it would appear there is much to learn and the pitfalls are many!

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