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Multiple health benefits of honey



KATHMANDU: Honey, a natural sweetener used for generations, is still widely appreciated for its possible health advantages, ranging from strengthening immunity to improving digestion.

Packed with antioxidants and known for its antibacterial effects, honey is often included in everyday diets as a natural home remedy that may support overall wellness.

Morning detox drink

A common practice in many households is consuming a spoonful of honey mixed with warm water in the morning. This is believed to help kick-start digestion, support metabolism, and gently cleanse the body, making it a popular wellness habit.

Relief for sore throat

Honey mixed with herbal tea is often used to ease throat irritation, especially during seasonal changes. Its antibacterial properties may help soothe discomfort while supporting immune function.

Home remedy for colds

A combination of honey with ginger or lemon is a traditional remedy for cough and cold. It is commonly used to relieve symptoms and provide comfort during illness.

Supports gut health

Adding honey to foods like oats, yogurt, or fruits not only enhances flavor but is also believed to aid digestion and contribute to a healthier gut.

Natural energy booster

Due to its natural sugars, honey provides quick energy and is often used as a healthier alternative to refined sugar in drinks and meals.

(This article is intended for informational purposes only)

Publish Date : 19 April 2026 21:58 PM

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