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Turmeric Honey: The Doctors’ Favorite Natural Antibiotic

Turmeric Honey: The Doctors’ Favorite Natural Antibiotic

Antibiotics have proven effective for both young and old, but like all medications, they carry significant health risks. Did you know you can make your own natural antibiotic? In this article, we’ll reveal the secrets of two common ingredients that can have a powerful effect similar to antibiotics, without the side effects.

Antibiotics are effective medications for treating infections caused by germs (certain parasites and bacteria). However, they are not effective against illnesses caused by viruses, such as the flu or the common cold, or by fungi, like skin infections. To avoid the dangers of taking antibiotics, there are two extremely powerful natural foods: turmeric and honey.

Turmeric and Honey: A Priceless Combination!

The Benefits of Turmeric: Turmeric is certainly one of the most popular spices in the world and has exceptional culinary and medicinal properties. It has been used for millennia in Ayurvedic, Indian, and Chinese medicine. This spice has a unique taste and a deep yellow color. It is a powerful natural remedy for various health issues, such as respiratory problems, liver diseases, skin issues, muscle sprains, cuts, and injuries, as well as stomach problems. Additionally, it can be very beneficial for digestive issues, various types of infections, inflammation, and malignant tumors.

Turmeric owes its powerful virtues to its most active compound, curcumin. Curcumin has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, making it a perfect natural solution against germs, gastritis, gastric ulcers, and the H. pylori bacteria.

Studies show that this vital substance positively influences DNA, cell survival, and inflammatory molecules. It also has the ability to reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis and improve brain function.

The Benefits of Honey: Honey is known for its miraculous healing properties. Experts claim it can prevent cancer and heart diseases, reduce ulcers, alleviate digestive issues, relieve coughs and sore throats, and enhance athletic performance. What makes honey antimicrobial? Most bees deposit hydrogen peroxide in honey while synthesizing pollen from flowers. This explains honey’s ancestral role in accelerating wound healing and treating gastric problems. Modern science has demonstrated honey’s effectiveness in treating ulcers, burns, skin wounds, and inflammation. It is even known to heal wounds that do not respond to antibiotics, provided the honey is pure and free of impurities.

Science has also found that darker, more concentrated honey can be more effective, and the type of plants from which bees gather nectar influences its antibacterial properties.

However, caution is essential, as honey should never be given to children under one year old, as their digestive systems cannot process the impurities found in honey, such as spores, which can cause potentially fatal poisoning.

In this article, we provide you with a recipe using turmeric and honey, two powerful products whose effectiveness is comparable to that of antibiotics.

How to Make a Natural Antibiotic with Turmeric and Honey

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon of turmeric
  • 100 grams of organic honey

 

Preparation:

 

 

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