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Lavender Honey Pure Natural and Organic

Lavender honey is a premium honey variety produced by the bees using the nectar of lavender flowers. Lavender plants are the perfect honey plant with bright purple/violet flowers that bloom in summers. In addition, it is one of the most fragrant plants whose benefits are enjoyed for thousands of years. Honeybees collect nectar primarily from the lavender flowers. However, they may collect pollen particles, which are usually added to the honey.

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Lavender Honey Pure Natural and Organic

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  1. Lavender Honey Pure Natural and Organic WHAT IS LAVENDER HONEY? Lavender honey Lavender honey is a premium honey variety produced by the bees using the nectar of lavender flowers. Lavender plants are the perfect honey plant with bright purple/violet flowers that bloom in summers. In addition, it is one of the most fragrant plants whose benefits are enjoyed for thousands of years. Honeybees collect nectar primarily from the lavender flowers. However, they may collect pollen particles, which are usually added to the honey. Though these pollen are considered to be the main allergens in honey, they are incredibly beneficial compounds that add to its antibacterial properties and basically make honey what it is. CHARACTERISTICS OF LAVENDER HONEY Lavender honey is a smooth, aromatic monofloral honey variety offering multiple health benefits, notably antibacterial and antiseptic action, antioxidant and digestive benefits and soothing and calming properties. It is flowery, well-balanced and pleasant honey type that offers a very fine aroma. Lavender honey carries a persistent medium sweet taste and a delicate floral scent with an evident Lavender component. This

  2. variety of honey has a clear, light yellow color with rich golden undertones and a viscous texture. Unlike other honey varieties, it has a medium crystallization rate, turning into a paler yellow-beige color. HOW IS LAVENDER HONEY MADE? Lavender honey is produced by the bees having hives very close to the lavender fields. Worker bees collect the nectar from millions of lavender blossoms and transfer it to their honey stomach. Once they return to their hives, this nectar is passed from bee to bee to mix with the particular enzyme in their mouth. This bee enzyme breaks down the sugar in the nectar. This nectar is then stored in the honeycombs to lessen the water content. Finally, hive bees fan their wings to reduce the water content to as low as 20%, transforming it into honey. The hive members use this honey for survival. BENEFITS OF LAVENDER HONEY STRONG ANTISEPTIC & ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION STRONG ANTISEPTIC & ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION TREATS RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS TREATS RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS RELIEVES STRESS & PAIN RELIEVES STRESS & PAIN IMPROVES SKIN HEALTH IMPROVES SKIN HEALTH ENERGIZES THE BODY INSTANTLY ENERGIZES THE BODY INSTANTLY IS LAVENDER HONEY VEGAN? Vegan people avoid the use & consumption of products obtained from the exploitation of animals. Thus, the consumption of honey is a hot debate topic among vegan people as insects make it. Many vegan people think that honey consumption is ok, but some oppose it. This is mainly because vegans believe commercial bee farmers exploit bees for maximum honey production. Some believe that beekeepers take away honey from beehives and replace them with sucrose or high-fructose, which do not fulfill the nutritional requirements of the bees and are even harmful to their health. Some vegan people say that beekeepers employ unethical practices that include clipping queen bee wings, replacing honey with sugar syrups, and killing entire bee colonies to stop the spread of diseases. Visit Geohoney Geohoney for More!

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