wildflower
honey
Honey from a Hundred Flowers:
A Daily Moisturiser
As a daily moisturiser, wildflower honey is particularly for women. Facial masks available in the market are generally made from this type of honey.
Although it lacks the unique taste and colour of single-flower honeys, it contains minerals and vitamins from various flowers, achieving similar effects.
Unlike avoiding single malt whiskey or indulging only in dark chocolate, wildflower honey is relatively inexpensive. In fact, its efficacy is comparable to that of single-flower honeys. It has a thick and silky texture upon consumption, with a lingering aftertaste.
benefits
Especially suitable for those who often suffer from coughs, sore throats, oral discomfort, and weak lungs
Effective in moisturising the skin, treating burns, and promoting significant healing of wounds
Regular use is highly effective in nourishing and moisturising your skin, providing anti-aging benefits
Acts as an antibacterial agent, effectively preventing acne
Enhances immune resistance
Boosts overall immunity
Suitable for consumption from one year old to eighty years old
SUGGESTED RECIPE
Consume 1-2 teaspoons directly every day.
Alternatively, mix with chrysanthemum, a few slices of ginger, lemon, or green tea in the morning for optimal effects.
Can be added to toast, salads, and unsweetened yogurt for best results!
The water temperature should not exceed 50 degrees Celsius, as higher temperatures may damage the nutritional elements of honey.
Due to the fact that the sugar content in raw honey is generally above 80%, crystallisation is normal.
Note: Not suitable for infants under one year old, individuals with diabetes, and those with skin allergies