Diabetics can take honey as substitute of sugar (without exceeding 2 teaspoons per day).
In addition, diabetics can take honey when they feel they are facing hypoglycemia (to rapidly increase their blood sugar).
As honey is rich in magnesium and potassium, which relax the blood vessels and contributing to lower blood pressure, therefore, those diabetics … Read more
There are many varieties of honey, depending on what type of flower does the bee use to take the nectar including mono (one type) and poly (many types) floral (flowers) honey, blended honey (different types of honey mixed together), honeydew type, comb, extracted honey, etc.
With regards of the type of flower … Read more