Recent research shows that having a spoon of honey before bed can aid sleep and a cup of water and honey at morning and at night can help relieve high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries and other related diseases.
There are many known causes for swollen taste buds. A few swollen taste buds causes are listed belowOne of the basic causes for swollen taste buds is eating very hot food, that may irritate or burn the taste bud causing swelling.Having very spicy or salty food is also known to cause swelling of the taste buds.Exposure to toxins like alcohol, tobacco smoke, insecticides, etc.Allergies to certain food stuffs or eating acidic foods like lemons, grapefruit, some sauces.Another cause for swollen taste buds is a gastric condition called acid reflux disease.Tongue ulcers or mouth ulcers due to thrush or any yeast infection can cause inflamed taste buds.Certain mineral or vitamin deficiency like B complex vitamin deficiency can also cause swollen taste buds.Other causes for swollen taste buds are trauma caused to the tongue or taste buds by biting, infection of the stomach or allergy that may cause inflammation to the entire esophagus.Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/swollen-taste-buds.html
No, neither cinnamon nor honey have been found useful for weight loss. Cinnamon is being investigated for a possible role in diabetes and stabilization of blood glucose levels; and honey is simply another source or carbohydrates high in fructose for the body.
AnswerAs a diabetic myself, I suggest a Mars bar or a fizzy drink (not the diet variety) it is a good idea to keep glucose tablets close to hand.----------------------------------------------not sure what you mean by reaction.. most are mild.. but here's my answerI'm not diabetic but I am hypoglycemic and a mars bar or any candy bar for that matter I wouldn't even go near because it just makes me feel terrible afterwards. I would go for the fizzy drink or fruit juice and then after that (very important) adhere to a vegetable and protein diet, no sugars or carbs just to stabilize yourself. This might take days. only then after stabilizing would i go back to eating fruits and some carbs. check with your doctor or even better a dietician or endocrinologist for the best hypoglycemic diet for you. Do your own research too. the more you know the better off you are. and remember it could just be that you haven't eaten in a while. you must eat smaller meals more often. I don't even look at it as a struggle I look at it as an alternate lifestyle perhaps from the average. you can keep your hypolglycemia under control (rather than it controlling you) without any prescriptions or pills. Only then will you feel your best. No cake or candy or coffee or wine can compete with feeling your best (but hopefully they serve those things in heaven good luck to patient and doctor.
Well, honey, finding blood around the nose and mouth doesn't automatically scream embolism. It could be a sign of various things like trauma, internal bleeding, or even a nosebleed. To confirm a cause of death like an embolism, you'd need a proper autopsy and investigation by the professionals.
no i am allergic to bees and have no trouble at all eating honey. if you have shortness of breath it may be a food allergy
Honey is useful for any diseased except death
Because the Honey badger keep eating all of them.
You mean Diabetic?Avoid Honey
They'll have to test their blood sugar.
honey is one of the healthiest things on the planet. a kid like me would know im 9 and im still 75 pounds and i eat honey all the time:)
no
the queen
it takes honey from flowers
No. Eating honey does not stunt your growth.
eating banans or honey
breathing, homing ,and eating