Its mentioned in the Qur’an as a remedy for mankind…
What are the medical benefits of honey?
Its mentioned in the Qur’an as a remedy for mankind…
What are the medical benefits of honey?
You will always have some thing you can call "honey"
Re: What are the benefits of Honey?
helps with constipation
builds immunity
relives cough and cold symptoms
A hadith says honey can cure anything but death?
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^i believe thats kalonji(black seeds)
honey, cinnamon pwd in warm water first thing in morning and last thing at night helps greatly with keeping you "regular"
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I never knew that! ^
Ive heard rubbing it all over your face helps too...anyone ever tried this?
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dun knw abt rubbing it on face....prbably used as a face mask
but i recieved an email from an aunty tellinge me different foods of nabi pak s.a.w
and it said somthing like....Considered the best remedy for diarrhoea when mixed in hot water. It is the food of foods, drink of drinks and drug of drugs. It is used for creating appetite, strengthening the stomach, eliminating phlegm; as a meat preservative, hair conditioner, eye soother and mouthwash. It is extremely beneficial in the morning in warm water.
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good for use as a flu remedy…mixed with lemon in hot water ![]()
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hi i use honey and basen on my face its amazing...... u begin to glow
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Reha, honey is antibacterial.
It helps heals the skin and fight infection. Manuka honey is all the rage at the moment for this.
Here’s a link to the New Scientist article from 2007.
It’s very interesting, here is one paragraph:
“Hospital staff have also found that honey cleans away dead tissue painlessly; an appealing alternative to the normally traumatic chemical or surgical removal of necrotic tissue. “Anyone using it for the first time is rapt with that effect,” says Molan. It works because hydrogen peroxide activates protein-munching enzymes in the patient that dissolve only dead or dying tissue. Maggots clean wounds in a similar way, he explains. But honey doesn’t squirm.”