24/07/2022
Top 15 Benefits of Turmeric and Honey [Golden Honey is #1 Natural Antibiotic]
You can't ignore this powerful natural antibiotic - turmeric combined with honey, also known as Golden Honey used in Ayurveda medicine for thousands of years. In recent years, its use has grown exponentially in Western medicine and nutrition and as an anti-inflammatory ingredient for face masks and skin treatment. Scroll down to get the turmeric and honey mask recipe to cleanse and brighten skin, treat acne and dark cirlces under the eyes.
Turmeric, a plant native to India, may be an ordinary kitchen spice for curry recipes, but it is an extraordinary antibiotic with potent nervous-system-protecting capabilities and anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, antiviral, anti-fungal, anti-tumor properties that destroy disease-causing bacteria and boost our body immunity and yet do not have the negative effects on the intestinal micro flora found in synthetic antibiotics.
Curcumin in Turmeric
Turmeric, which is often compared with Chinese ginseng, possesses the renowned healing compound, curcumin, which is a polyphenol identified as an essential bioactive ingredient in over 150 therapeutic activities.
Curcumin is one of the most highly revered and studied spices in medical science, next to popularly studied herbs and spices such as cinnamon, ginseng, garlic and ginger. It has been reported that curcumin is more beneficial than many pharmaceutical drugs such as anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-depressants (Prozac) (Phytother Res 2013), anti-coagulants (Aspirin), pain killers (Panadol), diabetes drugs (Metformin) (Eur J Pharmacol 2013), arthritis medications (Diclofenac Sodium) (J Pharm Pharmacol 2014; 66(1): 133-44), cholesterol drugs (Lipitor), and steroids (Phytotherapy Research).
Benefits of Turmeric and Honey
When mixed with honey, turmeric becomes an invaluable natural remedy for a myriad of ailments and diseases including:
1) Indigestion
2) Cold
3) Flu
4) Asthma
5) Hypertension
6) High blood pressure
7) High blood sugar
8) Arthritis
9) Diabetes
10) Heart diseases
11) High cholesterol
12) Depression and anxiety
13) Inflammation of wounds and burns
14) Eczema, psoriasis and acne
15) Aging (protects the liver and kidney)
Golden Honey - Turmeric and Honey Recipe for Flu and Cold
For flu and cold remedy, follow this recipe to make a honey and turmeric paste:
1. 4 tbsp of raw honey
2. 1 tbs. of turmeric powder
3. Mix well and store in a glass container.
4. Take orally. Leave the mixture in the mouth until it dissolves.
5. Take half a teaspoon 3 hourly for 2 days.
Preparing Turmeric and Honey Tea
This turmeric and honey drink is anti-cancer and promotes healthy heart, gut, digestion and bowel system (American Cancer Society; Cancer Research UK ; Altern Med Rev 2011; 16(2): 152-6).
1. Steep half a teaspoon to one teaspoon of turmeric in a mug of hot boiled water for about 15 minutes.
2. Mix one to two teaspoons of honey into the turmeric drink after it has cooled down to some extent.
3. Enjoy this virus-fighting and anti-inflammatory beverage!
Turmeric and Honey Mask
This turmeric and honey face mask helps cleanse and brighten the skin, treat acne and reduce dark circles under the eyes. To prepare:
1. Combine 1 tablespoon of tumeric and 2 tablespoons of honey to form a paste.
2. Apply the turmeric and honey paste evenly all over the face.
3. Leave on for about 20 minutes, let it dry and then wash off. Gently dry face.
PS: For dry skin, add milk, greek yoghurt, or olive oil to the paste.
Caution / Warning
1. Do not take turmeric if you suffer from gallbladder disease as it can cause muscle contractions of the gallbladder.
2. Turmeric is a blood thinning agent. Avoid it if you are taking any blood-thinning medications such as warfarin or aspirin.
3. Avoid turmeric if you are pregnant or trying to conceive as it can cause uterine contractions.