September 26, 2008

Honey May Have Sweet Health Benefits

Honey may have sweet health benefits, according to researchers who conducted what is believed to be the first study of chronic honey consumption in humans. Biochemist Heidrun Gross and colleagues fed 25 study participants about four tablespoons each of buckwheat honey daily for 29 days in addition to their regular diets.

The volunteers were divided into two groups receiving honey that provided different amounts of polyphenols -- compounds found in fruits, vegetables and seeds that have been linked with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer.

The researchers drew blood samples from the participants at given intervals following honey consumption. They found that there was a direct link between the honey consumption and the level of polyphenolic antioxidants in the plasma. These findings further strengthen existing evidence that suggests that honey in the diet can provide people with protective antioxidant compounds.

Contact:

Heidrun Gross, Nutrition Department, (530) 752-8813, hbgross@ucdavis.edu, (She will be available March 27-31 at (714) 776-9073 at the Hawthorn Suites in Anaheim, Calif.) or Carl Keen, Nutrition Department, (530) 752-6331, clkeen@ucdavis.edu.

Paper: Effect of honey consumption on plasma antioxidant status in human subjects

Authors: Heidrun B. Gross, John A. Polagruto, Qin Yan Zhu, Derek D. Schramm, Carl Keen, UC Davis; Sun H. Kim, Konju National University, South Korea

Session: General Papers

Session date and time: 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., Sunday, March 28
Contact: Patricia Bailey
pjbailey@ucdavis.edu
530-752-9843
University of California - Davis
(www.medicalnewstoday.com)

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Diabetes foods: Is honey a good substitute for sugar?

Content provided by MayoClinic.com

I have diabetes, and I'm wondering if I can substitute honey for sugar in my diet?

Ann, Minnesota

Honey is quite similar to sugar, so there is no real advantage from substituting honey for sugar. Unlike sugar, honey provides some minerals - but only in trace amounts. Also, honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so you can substitute a smaller amount of honey for sugar in some recipes. But honey actually has more carbohydrates and more calories per teaspoon than granulated sugar has. So any calories and carbohydrates you save will be nominal.

If you prefer the taste of honey, go ahead and use it - but only in moderation. Be sure to count the carbohydrates in honey as part of your eating plan.

Honey vs. sugar: A nutritional comparison
Sweetener (1 tablespoon)
Honey --> Carbohydrates 17 Calories 64
Granulated sugar --> Carbohydrates 13 Calories 50 (revolutionhealth.com)

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September 17, 2008

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September 6, 2008

Health Benefits Of Royal Jelly

People searching for Royal Jelly products are usually aware of how Royal Jelly benefits fertility, conception issues and benefits general health and immunity.

Royal Jelly benefits diferent health conditions:

* Weak Bones

* Coronary Artery Disease

* Depression

* Diabetes

* High Blood Pressure

* Endocrine System Disorders

* Anemia

* Arthritis

* Asthma

* Anabolic Support

* Hormonal Imbalances

* High Cholesterol

* Impotence

* Infertility

* Inflammation

* Impaired Memory

* Immunne System problems

* Liver Ailments

* Mental Exhaustion

* Menopause

* Panic Attacts

* Parkinson’s Disease

* Anxiety

* Retarded Growth

* Wrinkles

* Bacterial Infections

* Weight Control

* Wound Healing

* Weak or Tired Eyes

These are potential benefits of Royal Jelly products. (royalbeejelly.net)


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Components of Bee Venom / Analysis

Nectar Ease contains only two materials: Honey and Bee Venom. The honey is a creamed blend of Manuka honey and other honey, with Manuka constituting between 60-65% of the raw material before processing.

The bee venom component is considered to be the active compound in the product. The venom composition and strength varies between honeybee species and small variances are even identifiable inter-specifically between races and locations. The bee venom used in the NectarEase product is extracted exclusively from the Apis Melifera species of honeybee.

The following table expresses the composition of venom from a honeybee worker as stated in the findings of two separate studies (Dotimas and Hilder, 1987 (1); Shipolini, 1984 (2)). These components were measured as a percentage of dry venom, with water makes up approximately 88% of venom before drying.

Analysis of Bee Venom Content:

Class of Molecules

Component

% of Dry Venom (1)

% of Dry Venom (2)

Enzymes

Phospolipase A2

10-12

10-12


Hyaluronidase

1-3

1.5-2.0


Acid phosphomonoesterase


1.0


Lysophopholipase


1.0


a-glucosidase


0.6

Other Proteins and Peptides

Melittin

50

40-50


Apamine

1-3

3


Mast Cell Degranulating Peptide (MCD)

1-2

2.0


Secapin

0.5-2.0

0.5


Procamine

1-2

1.4


Adolapin


1.0


Protease inhibitor


0.8


Tertiapin*

0.1

0.1


Small peptides (with less than 5 amino acids)

13-15


Physiologically Active

Histamine

0.5-2.0

0.6-1.6

Amines

Dopamine

0.2-1.0

0.13-1.0


Noradrenaline

0.1-0.5

0.1-0.7

Amino Acids

t-aminobutyric acid

0.5

0.4


a-amino acids

1.0


Sugars

Glucose and fructose

2


Phospholipids


5


Volatile compounds


4-8


(nectarease.co.nz)

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Honey Is A Sweet Treat For Skin

Cleopatra is said to have ruled Egypt with an iron fist. Apparently, it was also a smooth fist, since she was one of the more famous people in history to use honey for its skin-enhancing properties. In fact, Cleopatra's legendary milk and honey baths are just one of many historical examples of people using honey to pamper their complexions. While Cleopatra didn't know why honey softened her skin, new research suggests the queen of the Nile was definitely onto something.

Manufacturers have used honey in everything from hand lotions and moisturizers to bar soaps and bubble baths. One reason they use honey is for its wholesome, all-natural image; more and more consumers are demanding cosmetics and personal care products made from natural ingredients. In the case of honey, however, image is just the beginning.

First, honey is a humectant, which means it attracts and retains moisture. This makes honey a natural fit in a variety of moisturizing products including cleaners, creams, shampoos and conditioners.

Honey also acts as an anti-irritant, making it suitable for sensitive skin and baby care products. Honey's prospects in skincare are looking even sweeter; research is currently underway to develop a process using honey to create alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). AHAs are an important ingredient in many skin creams and moisturizers because they help exfoliate the skin. Increased exfoliation, or renewal of the skin cells, can give skin a younger, more vibrant look.

Look for honey in store-bought beauty products or try whipping up some simple beauty recipes yourself.

Historical Honey Beauty Secrets

Madame du Barry, the infamous last mistress of Louis XV, used honey as a form of facial mask, lying down for a rest while the honey did its work.

Cleopatra of Egypt regularly took honey and milk baths to maintain her youthful appearance.

It was said that Queen Anne of England used a honey and oil concoction to keep her long hair lustrous, thick and shiny.

It was claimed that another famous Englishwoman, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, used her own secret recipe for a honey water to keep her hair beautiful.

Chinese women have a tradition of using a blend of honey and ground orange seeds to keep their skin blemish-free. (thesoapdish.com)


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September 5, 2008

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