Have Garlic And Honey On Empty Stomach. After A Week, The Body Will Be Changed…

Both honey and garlic have natural antiseptic and healing properties and the combination of the two provides even more health benefits. The best way to combine the healing benefits of honey and garlic is to infuse garlic into raw honey.


Honey
Honey is full of vitamin, minerals and enzymes. Just one small tablespoon of raw honey contains incredible amount of nutrients. The antioxidants present in raw honey are the real benefit for immune system. Honey is also an excellent medium for transmitting the benefits of garlic to the body. Soaking garlic cloves in honey will increase its immune boosting power and make it more palatable.
Garlic
Garlic has been a food and medicine for thousands of years. It is a powerful immune-booster. It has antimicrobial, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Most recent research has shown that garlic’s antibiotic qualities comes from the sulfur compound called allicin. Cooking garlic destroys the allicin rendering it negligible for healing. Thus, cooked garlic has virtually no antibiotic value. When infused in honey, raw garlic becomes far more palatable and also retains its antibiotic properties.

HEALTH BENEFITS OF GARLIC-INFUSED HONEY

  • Garlic infused honey contains many properties such as antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and anti-cancer properties.
  • It can provide your body with all the vital nutrients without affecting level of blood sugar.
  • It can help to prevent the plaque build-up in arteries which can create clots and cause cardiovascular disease.
  • It help metabolize cholesterol and fatty acids in the body, which in turn makes it easier for you to maintain a healthy weight.
  • Honey infused garlic remedy will boost the immune system and help ward off sore throats, colds or the flu.

RAW GARLIC-INFUSED HONEY PREPARATION

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 pint of raw honey
  • 8-10 cloves of fresh garlic, minced
Instructions:
Put the minced garlic in the bottom of a 1/2 pint mason jar. Fill the remaining space in the mason jar with honey. Place the jar in a window seal, preferably facing south. After one month the garlic will have infused completely into the honey and will be ready to use. Store the jar in your fridge to keep it fresh.

17 Things You Shouldn’t Do Abroad!

Best travellers know that each country has its own traditions and it is very important to be aware and to consider them when you are travelling abroad. Below are some travel mistakes people do abroad. Always remember to research your travel destination before leaving.


France – Don’t talk or ask about money (asking about money is impolite in many countries, especially in France).
Ukraine – Don’t give even number of flowers (in most Slavic countries, people bring even number of flowers to the cemeteries).
New Zeland – Don’t honk otherwise you’ll insult people (honking is often intended to insult another drivers).
Japan – Don’t leave tips (provide the best service is normal in Japan, without waiting for the tips).
Mexico – Don’t get offended at locals’ jokes (they love to make jokes and they are really fun).
Norway – Don’t ask about going to church (this question would be rude to ask cause many Norwegians don’t go to church).
Turkey – Don’t show OK gesture cause it’s very offensive (this is an obscene gesture).
UK – Don’t ask how much people earn (this can make people uncomfortable).
Ireland – Don’t try to imitate Irish accent (because they don’t think have any accent at all).
Germany – Don’t congratulate on birthday before the day (Germans believe that the person may not live to the birthday if congratulated before).
Kenya – Don’t call people by name first (wait until someone has called you by the name first).
Chile – Don’t eat with your hands (here manners matter).
Singapore – Don’t eat in public transport, don’t feed birds and don’t throw garbage and don’t spit on the street (also here manners matter).
USA – Don’t forget to leave tips (it is obligatory and there are differences for any service you use).
Italy – Don’t order cappuccino in restaurants (course you can do it, but the waiter will be surprised, because Italians drink cappuccino for breakfast).
Hungary – Don’t click glasses when toasting (it’s an old habit, but some people still prefer to avoid especially when drinking beer).
China – Don’t give clock or umbrella as a present (it is believed this bring bad luck).