2, honeycomb honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect, thanks to the honeycomb honey rich in glucose oxidase, flavonoids, lysozyme and other natural antibacterial substances, including glucose oxidase can oxidize glucose and release hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen peroxide), flavonoids have a significant inhibition of a variety of pathogenic bacteria, and lysozyme is able to dissolve the cell wall of the pathogenic bacteria and make the pathogenic bacteria die.
3, honeycomb honey has a laxative effect, thanks to the honeycomb honey rich in organic acids and enzymes that can stimulate gastric acid secretion and help the gastrointestinal tract to digest food, while honeycomb honey is rich in vitamins and minerals to protect the gastrointestinal mucous membranes and improve gastrointestinal digestive function, in addition to honeycomb honey is rich in active substances that can promote gastrointestinal activity peristalsis and can significantly shorten the time of defecation.
4, honeycomb honey is very simple to eat, in fact, clean and hygienic honeycomb honey is completely edible, in the consumption of a small piece of honeycomb honey like sugar in the mouth slowly sucking honey, such as honey sucking and then chewing honeycomb for 2 to 3 minutes, and finally the residue (mainly beeswax) can be spit out (beeswax is also edible, and therefore there is no problem with the swallowing), but also to the honeycomb honey in the honeycomb. You can also take out the honey from the hive honey and eat it, but this is not much different from eating honey directly, with a lot less nutrients such as propolis and royal jelly.