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Posted on Jul 5, 2013
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In the world of more than 1000 species of acacia and from which bushes this honey was collected, we do not know exactly. Unequivocally you can say that it has a light yellow hue, a fairly pleasant taste and a delicate delicate flavor. It does not thicken completely, the taste is not saturated, even without a hint of a slight astringency or bitterness. Sometimes it even seems that honey is not real, but on the other hand, St. Dalfour for the correspondence of what is written on the label to the contents of the banks always answer. And judging by the reference description of acacia honey, it really is in the bank. And this means that we just love another kind of honey :) HELP. Acacia honey is one of the valuable varieties of honey. The very name of acacia honey implies its origin. It is collected by bees from two types of acacias - white and yellow. The color of honey depends on the type of acacia. So acacia honey, collected from a yellow acacia, has a light yellow color, and honey from a white acacia - almost colorless. Acacia honey has a delicate floral scent and mild taste, it does not have that honey bitterness inherent in other types of honey (for example, buckwheat or chestnut). One of the distinctive properties of acacia honey is its ability to be in a liquid state for a long time, it begins to be sugared about a year after its collection. Due to the high content of fructose, acacia honey is easily absorbed by the body and is suitable for diabetic and baby food. Because of a number of properties it is also called "childish" honey - it does not cause allergies, contains a large amount of carotene and enzymes that help improve digestion. Acacia honey has a number of different healing properties. Its antiseptic properties are used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and other eye diseases, as well as in the treatment of neurodermatitis and eczema. In this case, there is an external application of acacia honey in the form of aqueous solutions and ointments. With regular use, acacia honey helps to lower blood pressure, it has a mild soothing effect and has a beneficial effect on mental disorders and nervous breakdowns. Acacia honey is recommended for use at night with insomnia. Also noted are its healing properties for various gastrointestinal diseases, kidney and liver diseases. Acacia honey is very widely used in folk medicine. If the feedback was helpful, please click YES. Thank you!

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