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Region: Bulgaria
Price range: mid, mid-high, high, exclusive
Colour: light (white to pale yellow or greenish)
Crystallization: quick
Taste: earthy (woody with a hint of mint, balsamic and camphor aroma)
Sweetness: very sweet (sometimes with a touch of bitterness)
Most suitable for: With lemon juice against acute respiratory diseases
More information:
In ancient time Linden tree was considered a mystical tree of life, tree of health, a symbol of fertility and an object of worship.
For thousands of years linden honey was the most appreciated honey. The scent of the tiny yellow-white flowers of those huge trees that blossom in late spring or early summer, have always attracted humans as well as bees. One linden tree of middle age, growing in favorable conditions, with optimal weather conditions can give 20 or more kilograms of high-grade honey.
The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity. Due to its anti-bacterial properties linden honey prevents tonsillitis and controls the inflammation of respiratory organs.
Healing / Medical Benefits
treating colds and fevers
treating sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis
treatment of the liver and gall bladder
alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
heals sores on the skin, eczema, and burns
Linden honey has a wide range of applications. It is primarily used as a diaphoretic in treating colds and fevers. It is also used a fortifying agent and it supports the heart. In Eastern Europe and Russia, it is widely used in the treatment of sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis. Mixed with lemon, it is used in preventing colds. When taken with tea, linden honey can be used in the treatment of the liver and gall bladder, and it also alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is applied externally to help heal festering sores on the skin, eczema, and burns.
Another reason why the white honey is well absorbed by the body, is that many minerals in it are at exactly the same concentration as in the blood. The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity.
Product Storage:
Store in dry room temperature with no access of direct sunlight.
Store below 77°F / 25°C
Product Consumption:
Can eat directly or add to water, tea, smoothie or drizzle over breakfast.
Soothing drink to boost up energy and immunity.
Not suitable for infants under 12 months
Healing / Medical Benefits
treating colds and fevers
treating sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis
treatment of the liver and gall bladder
alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
heals sores on the skin, eczema, and burns
Linden honey has a wide range of applications. It is primarily used as a diaphoretic in treating colds and fevers. It is also used a fortifying agent and it supports the heart. In Eastern Europe and Russia, it is widely used in the treatment of sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis. Mixed with lemon, it is used in preventing colds. When taken with tea, linden honey can be used in the treatment of the liver and gall bladder, and it also alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is applied externally to help heal festering sores on the skin, eczema, and burns.
Another reason why the white honey is well absorbed by the body, is that many minerals in it are at exactly the same concentration as in the blood. The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity.
Region: Bulgaria
Price range: mid, mid-high, high, exclusive
Colour: light (white to pale yellow or greenish)
Crystallization: quick
Taste: earthy (woody with a hint of mint, balsamic and camphor aroma)
Sweetness: very sweet (sometimes with a touch of bitterness)
Most suitable for: With lemon juice against acute respiratory diseases
More information:
In ancient time Linden tree was considered a mystical tree of life, tree of health, a symbol of fertility and an object of worship.
For thousands of years linden honey was the most appreciated honey. The scent of the tiny yellow-white flowers of those huge trees that blossom in late spring or early summer, have always attracted humans as well as bees. One linden tree of middle age, growing in favorable conditions, with optimal weather conditions can give 20 or more kilograms of high-grade honey.
The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity. Due to its anti-bacterial properties linden honey prevents tonsillitis and controls the inflammation of respiratory organs.
Healing / Medical Benefits
treating colds and fevers
treating sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis
treatment of the liver and gall bladder
alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
heals sores on the skin, eczema, and burns
Linden honey has a wide range of applications. It is primarily used as a diaphoretic in treating colds and fevers. It is also used a fortifying agent and it supports the heart. In Eastern Europe and Russia, it is widely used in the treatment of sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis. Mixed with lemon, it is used in preventing colds. When taken with tea, linden honey can be used in the treatment of the liver and gall bladder, and it also alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is applied externally to help heal festering sores on the skin, eczema, and burns.
Another reason why the white honey is well absorbed by the body, is that many minerals in it are at exactly the same concentration as in the blood. The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity.
Product Storage:
Store in dry room temperature with no access of direct sunlight.
Store below 77°F / 25°C
Product Consumption:
Can eat directly or add to water, tea, smoothie or drizzle over breakfast.
Soothing drink to boost up energy and immunity.
Not suitable for infants under 12 months
Healing / Medical Benefits
treating colds and fevers
treating sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis
treatment of the liver and gall bladder
alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
heals sores on the skin, eczema, and burns
Linden honey has a wide range of applications. It is primarily used as a diaphoretic in treating colds and fevers. It is also used a fortifying agent and it supports the heart. In Eastern Europe and Russia, it is widely used in the treatment of sore throat, rhinitis, and laryngitis. Mixed with lemon, it is used in preventing colds. When taken with tea, linden honey can be used in the treatment of the liver and gall bladder, and it also alleviates the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is applied externally to help heal festering sores on the skin, eczema, and burns.
Another reason why the white honey is well absorbed by the body, is that many minerals in it are at exactly the same concentration as in the blood. The regular use of linden honey helps to maintain adequate osmotic pressure at the cellular level, normalizes metabolism, has beneficial effects on digestion and hormonal activity.
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0.50 |
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