New Web Site Extols the Health Benefits of Honey
Honey-Health.com, a newly launched Web site, explores the numerous health benefits of natural honey.
Pleasant Ridge, MI (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) June 29, 2005 -- Honey-Health.com, a newly launched Web site, extols
the various health benefits of natural honey, detailing its nutritive values and
exploring its role as a primary food in traditional diets.
"A drop of
honey, they say, will not sweeten the ocean, but it can do wonders for your
health," says Sharon Stajda of Honey-Health.com (available at http://www.honey-health.com). "At Honey-Health.com, we aim to
be a comprehensive resource on the marvelous health effects of natural
honey."
Honey, Stajda points out, is an easily assimilated carbohydrate
compound, and a most practical and effective aliment to generate energy. Honey
also helps human beings create enzymes and acts as a germicidal agent. Its
nutritive advantages are under-appreciated, however, and Stajda recommends
frequent – if not daily – use of honey in one's diet.
The Web site goes
into great detail on the physical and chemical aspects of honey, explaining its
various sources and types. Honey-Health.com also highlights the role of honey in
the modern diet, and specifically in the diets of children and young infants.
"Honey was in fact used as a medicine in the Middle Ages," says Stajda, and the
Web site draws extensively from history and literature to make for an
informative yet readable health resource.
"The very nature of honey – its
manufacture and chemical structure – makes it an important supplement to our
daily diet," says Stajda. "And if that were not enough, good, fresh honey is
also one of the most delicious aliments known to man. Nothing else combines
taste and nutrition to the same extent as honey."
Contact
information:
Sharon Stajda
44 Sylvan
Pleasant Ridge,
MI 48069
Phone: 248.545.1787
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