Some Surprising Benefits Of Honey And Milk by Kalishankar Export
Milk and honey have known benefits when consumed individually.
Combined them and together, they provide surprising health benefits. The
health benefits of honey and milk include advantages in skin care and an
increased stamina. Jerusalem is referred to as ‘the land of milk and honey’ in
the Old Testament. The benefits of honey and milk on the human body are so
enormous that the phrase “land of milk and honey,” meaning “a place which has
plenty” is rightly used.
Honey is traditionally used for health due
to its antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-fungal
properties, as well as its soothing, anti-inflammatory effects
on respiratory issues. Milk, on the other
hand, has traditionally been
praised for its vitamin and mineral content,
including fat-soluble vitamins vitamin A and
D B vitamins, and calcium, as well as its animal protein, and lactic acid. However, these
attributes can combine when milk and honey are taken together, resulting in
some unique and desirable benefits.
Health Benefits of Honey and Milk
Health benefits of honey and milk include the
following;
1. Skin Care
Both honey and milk possess antimicrobial and
cleansing properties. Use of honey masks are effective for relieving acne.
These properties are used when the two are taken together. Numerous
cleansers are prepared using milk and honey because the mixture gives the skin
a healthy glow. One can also enjoy a bath of milk and honey, by mixing them in
equal quantities in water. The combination is often used in spas throughout the
world.
2. Aids in
Digestion
Honey is a good source of
prebiotics, according to a study published in the Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Prebiotics are nutrients that stimulate the growth and development of
prebiotics, the beneficial bacteria growing and developing in our intestines and digestive system.
Prebiotics has demonstrated a multistory effect on
bifido-bacteria, a type of prebiotic found in milk. The carbohydrates and oligonucleotides in honey help promote healthy and proper function of these
beneficial bacteria, which are essential for the healthy maintenance and
function of the GI tract. When the
bacterial balance in the digestive tract is good, it eliminates a number of
irritating conditions including constipation, cramps, and bloating.
3. Boosts
Stamina
A glass of milk and honey every morning
is thought to improve a person’s stamina. Milk contains protein, while
honey contains the necessary carbohydrates required for an effective stimulus
of metabolism.
Animal proteins from milk are broken down into basic
amino acids by enzymes and are then reformed to create usable proteins for
humans. The excess material in this transformation is then oxidized as usable
energy. Proteins are an essential part of the human diet, and honey helps to
stimulate their metabolism.
4. Bone
Health
As research on honey continues, it is gradually becoming clear
that honey acts as a carrier and transporter of nutrients from food throughout
the body. Specifically, honey has shown itself to be integral in the body’s
acute uptake of calcium, of which milk is a rich source.
So, consuming honey and milk together will not only
give your body the necessary nutrients (i.e. calcium) to benefit your bone
health, but will also maximize its absorption in the body. Proper calcium
levels can prevent conditions like osteoporosis and inflammation of
the joints.
5. Reduces Insomnia
Honey and milk have both been used as remedies for insomnia and sleeplessness in alternative medicine.
Individually, they are both effective, but the effects are strengthened when
taken together. Honey is one of the rare sugary foods causing a controlled
increase in the amount of insulin being secreted, which also promotes
tryptophan to be released into the brain.
6. Anti-aging
Properties
People in many ancient civilizations, including the
Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Indians, drank milk and honey to preserve their
youth. It is thought that the combination of milk and honey impacts the
whole body, by making it agile and youthful. Since milk and honey can help
ensure a long life, their combination was known as “the elixir of life.”
7. Antibacterial
Properties
Research has shown that milk and honey have a more
pronounced effect on Staphylococcus bacteria than either milk or honey when taken
on its own. It is also believed that honey, added to warm milk, cures flatulence, constipation, and intestinal disorders. It is also good for
treating respiratory disorders such as cold and cough.
Does Honey
Become Toxic In Warm Milk?
Honey does not become toxic when added to warm milk.
However, honey should not be heated to temperatures higher than 140
degrees, according to a study. According
to the researchers, the honey, when heated, produces a toxin
called hydroxymethyl fur furaldehyde (HMF). It is recommended to add the
desired amount of honey in warm milk, rather than hot milk, to get the full
health benefits of this combination. So, enjoy your cup of honey and milk!
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