Description
Stingless Bee Honey is twice as nutritious as ordinary honey
Medicinal Uses and Health Benefits
Stingless bee honey is considered medicinal because it collects nectar and pollen from small wild growing medicinal herbs, plants and trees. Stingless bees largely feed on coco palm, banana, guava, papaya, mango, tamarind, jackfruit tree, Tulsi (Holy Basil), teak for honey, pollen and resin.
Stingless bees’ honey is good for newborn babies and defend many kinds of infections. Many known health benefits of eating stingless bee honey regularly include enhanced libido and immune system, anti-ageing, treating sore throat, fighting bacteria, coughs and colds. Stingless bee honey (cheruthen) certainly has a lot of nutrients because meliponine is smaller than the normal bee and can suck nectar from flowers to the deepest space. As a result, the honey collected contains many vitamins and minerals. It is a natural sweetener and can be used as substitute of sugar in medicinal and food purposes Honey from Stingless honeybees are advised for the treatment of ulcers and bacterial gut infections. Antimicrobial property of honey provides relief for ulcer patients.