The benefits of honey:
- Honey may keep blood sugar more steady than refined sugar
- Can be applied to a wound for antibacterial affect (it sucks the water right out of bad bacteria cells)
- Contains enzymes to help us with digestion. In Nourishing Traditions Sally Fallon says that if you spread honey on a piece of bread, the enzymes in the honey will start to pre-digest the bread for you.
- In labor, honey can be a great way to keep your energy up. Since it’s a monosaccaride, it’s absorbed directly into the blood stream so it’s not adding any more work to digest. I keep a bottle of honey with my birth supplies.
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