FOREST AND MEADOW FLOWER HONEY. Organic flower honey is collected from bee colonies in areas where there is no developed agricultural land nearby; hence, the honey is ecologically pure from all agricultural chemicals, the honey is ecologically pure. Honey contains 100-455 different substances necessary for the human body. A significant role is played by the 15 enzymes present in honey – they accelerate the chemical processes occurring in the body millions of times. Honey also contains many macro and microelements, and many of them are in similar ratios to those in human blood. Honey also contains organic acids, 20 amino acids, and vitamins, which are well preserved because honey is a natural preservative. Honey contains also enzymes, B2, B6, K, C, E, PP vitamins, carotene, and aromatic substances. The daily dose for adults could be 60-150 grams of honey.
For small children, honey is given by the teaspoon, no more than 30 grams a day, BUT honey should not be given to infants under two years of age, as pediatricians believe that honey falls under allergenic food products. A child's body is much more sensitive to dietary changes than an adult's and can cause an allergic reaction to new foods. By the age of 2, your baby's digestive and immune systems are already more resilient and can benefit from this medicinal treat.