When honeybees create honeydew or forest honey, they don't start with sweet nectar gathered from flower blossoms. Rather, they create this unique honey with another sweet substance called honeydew-produced by aphids. This sweet substance is a natural waste product excreted by aphids as a byproduct of consuming plant sap. The aphids eat the sap not so much for sugars but for the amino acids it contains, this means that most of the sugars are expelled by the aphid as honeydew, a substance that bees love and collect. Pine honey has anti-inflammatory properties, it's antioxidant, immune-stimulant, cleanser, helps in the cure of some bacterial, dermatological, degenerative, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. When used externally it is beneficial for wounds and anti-rheumatic diseases. It is also used against ovaries inflammation. It is useful in respiratory conditions: Used as an expectorant and breathing reliever for the lung diseases and chronic cough. Good for asthma and bronchitis. If the honey is consumed with the comb, it will have a bronchodilator effects. For open skin pores, we should apply a mixture made of 6 tablespoons of pine honey and 4 tablespoons from a decoction of willow bark (Boil 20 grams of willow bark in 100 ml of water for 10 minutes). The mixture is left on our complexion for half an hour to an hour and then removed with some carbonated water. Repeat the treatment for 7 days in a row and you should see results immediately. For cellulite, have a massage with honey mixed with a few drops of essential oil of lemon and/or orange. The mixture should be spread on the affected area and easily massaged for 10 minutes; hands should be placed on the skin and then pulled up. The skin will be cleaned with warm water.
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