Honey known as madhu in ayurvedic scriptures is one of the most important medicines used in ayurveda. In ayurveda, honey is used for both internal and external applications. It is mainly used for the treatment of eye diseases, cough, thirst, phlegm, hiccups, blood in vomit, leprosy, diabetes, obesity, worm infestation, vomiting, asthma, diarrhoea and healing wounds.
- It is also used as a natural preservative and sweetener in many ayurvedic preparations.
- It used as a vehicle when taken along with some medicine or herbal preparations to improve its efficacy & potency or to mitigate the side effects of the other medicines it is mixed with.
- It is also known to mitigate the increased kapha dosha. (Kapha dosha is the ayurvedic category for body constitutions- those with kapha dosha are of larger proportions with robust frame.)
- It should also be kept in mind that fresh honey helps to increase body mass. Honey should not be heated or consumed warm as it causes toxic effect. Cold honey should always be preferred.
Special Note: Aplomb pure wild honey is the honey in its purest form, obtained from dense forest containing varied flora. It’s free from antibiotics, chemical fertilizer or any content that may prove harmful for human body.