2. EUCALYPTUS HONEY




EUCALYPTUS HONEY
DESCRIPTION
Packaging : 10kg | 25kg | 300kg |
About Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is widely cultivated in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions of the world so, in more than 85 countries in an area of about 65 million hectares, it is widely cultivated for various purposes.
There are more than 700 species of eucalyptus in the world and in recent decades more than 80 species have entered Iran and have been cultivated in tropical and temperate regions of northern and southern Iran.
Features of Eucalyptus honey
Eucalyptus honey is one of the quality honey in Iran and this is due to the presence of high amounts of active ingredients such as vitamin C and vitamin B9 compared to other single plant honey. This honey has an amber color, unique and mild flavor, medium sweetness, and low acidity and therefore is very popular.
Eucalyptus flowers are receptive to various bees, honey bees, due to their unique structure. The flowering season of this plant in Iran in some species in the tropical regions of Iran is in March and April, but the peak flowering and harvest times of this honey are from early May to late June. this honey is weaker in terms of minerals than other honey.
This honey is one of the honey that takes six months to a year to crystallize due to the ratio of fructose to glucose more than one.
This honey’s most important medicinal properties can be used to strengthen the immune system, anti-cancer, wound and burn to heal, useful in the treatment of cough, and one of good honey for children.
This honey regulates sleep and relaxes
SCA can supply this unique honey in large volumes and with world-class quality
Health Benefits of Eucalyptus Honey
- Tonic & Energizing
- The first property of honey is tonic and energizing due to its richness in various sugars and fast digestion, and the use of honey as a natural and healthy sugar compound is very important in providing carbohydrates to the body cells for metabolism and normal function of all organs.
- Wound & burn treatment
- The special property of honey is healing wounds and burns and repairing damaged tissues, which has been mentioned in traditional and modern medicine. The use of honey as a wound healer is the oldest human medicinal version of honey. In modern medicine, in recent decades the use of honey in the treatment of wounds and burns and even wound healing has increased due to the healing effect and repair of uncomplicated skin.
- Anti-cold & Cough
- Treatment of colds, coughs and sore throats is another confirmed effect of honey in many sources and has been recommended by doctors and even in some countries including New Zealand, Australia and the UK use honey in doctors’ prescriptions to treat colds, sore throats, and coughs. Honey is also used directly and indirectly in anti-cough products.
- Honey & diabetes
- The use of honey in type I and type II diabetes was associated with a significantly lower glycemic index than with glucose or sucrose in normal diabetes. Honey compared with dextrose caused a significantly lower rise in plasma glucose levels in diabetic subjects. It also caused a reduction in blood lipids, homocysteine levels, and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in normal and hyperlipidemic subjects. In earlier observations, it was found that honey stimulates insulin secretion, decreases blood glucose levels, elevates hemoglobin concentration, and improves lipid profile.
- Cardiovascular health
- Honey contains antioxidants, so its consumption is beneficial for cardiovascular health. Honey helps skin health and is anti-aging.
- Antimicrobial properties
- The most important property of honey is its antimicrobial properties. While honey is a purely edible substance and should be a good place for germs to grow, germs are killed by exposure to honey and their bodies are eventually destroyed. Because honey contains antibiotics and the enzyme diastase.
- Improve sleep disorders
- Honey is hypnotic and people with sleep disorders are advised to drink a few tablespoons of honey before going to bed.