5 benefits of honey for child development

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5 Benefits of Honey for Child Development According to the latest research, the sweet stuff has been found to treat mild nighttime coughs caused by upper respiratory infections among children between ages one and five. In a new study published in Pediatrics, researchers discovered that honey worked better than a placebo made from date syrup to maintain sleep and suppress coughs. It is considered an important food for growth and development of children. 1. Skin ailments: Everything from burns and scrapes have been shown to respond to “honey dressings.” 2. That’s thanks to the hydrogen peroxide that naturally exists in honey, which is produced from an enzyme that bees have. 3. Mosquito bite relief: Honey’s anti-inflammatory properties make it a good option to help reduce the itch and irritation of mosquito bites. 4. It’s an immune booster: Honey is chock full of polyphenols, a type of antioxidant that helps to protect cells from free radical damage. It can also contribute to heart health as well as protect against cancer. It is also considered an important element of child nutrition and diet.

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5 Benefits of Honey for Child Development

According to the latest research, the sweet stuff has been found to treat mild nighttime coughs caused by upper respiratory infections among children between ages one and five. In a new study published in Pediatrics, researchers discovered that honey worked better than a placebo made from date syrup to maintain sleep and suppress coughs. It is considered an important food for growth and development of children.

1. Skin ailments: Everything from burns and scrapes have been shown to respond to “honey dressings.”

2. That’s thanks to the hydrogen peroxide that naturally exists in honey, which is produced from an enzyme that bees have.

3. Mosquito bite relief: Honey’s anti-inflammatory properties make it a good option to help reduce the itch and irritation of mosquito bites.

4. It’s an immune booster: Honey is chock full of polyphenols, a type of antioxidant that helps to protect cells from free radical damage. It can also contribute to heart health as well as protect against cancer. It is also considered an important element of child nutrition and diet.

5. Digestive aid: In children who have stomach aches after eating, a little bit of honey after the meal has known to ease the digestive process in the stomach faster.

6. Flu Soother: For children who are constantly getting colds, runny nose and a sore throat, a little bit of honey in warm water is known to ease up the burning sensation!

7. Make it a practice to give your growing child some honey every day. Prevention is always better than cure.