Hello Honey!
NEWSLETTER
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February/ March 2023
Good Morning from Vietnam!
Spring is in the Air in Vietnam –
The Mountains Blossom in all colors of the spectrum.
Time for the Bees to fly out and collect the liquid
from all these wonderful colored vessels to make a
New Taste we happy to introduce to You …
Wildflower Mountain Honey
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When in Spring and Summer the Bees swarm out into the Hills and Meadows of the Mountains of Vietnam then they bring in the most delicious and fragrant Honey from all the beautiful Wildflowers growing there in abundance. Close your eyes when you enjoy this fragrant golden liquid and wander in your mind through the meadows scattered with the most lovely smells of Wildflowers in Nature's Grandezza.
Royal Viet Thanh takes you to an unspoiled pure culinary experience wherever you use our Wildflower Mountain Honey collected for your enjoyment.
Blue Flower (German: ‘Blaue Blume’) was a central symbol of inspiration for the Romanticism movement, and remains an enduring motif in Western art today.
It stands for desire, love, and the metaphysical striving for the infinite.
It symbolizes hope and the beauty of things.
German author Novalis introduced the symbol into the Romantic movement through his unfinished coming-of-age story, entitled Heinrich von Ofterdingen. After contemplating a meeting with a stranger, the young Heinrich von Ofterdingen dreams about a blue flower which calls to him and absorbs his attention.
"This blue flower is the watchword and sacred symbol of the Romantic school. It is meant to symbolize the deep and sacred longings of a poet's soul. Romantic poetry invariably deals with longing; not a definite, formulated desire for some obtainable object, but a dim, mysterious aspiration, a trembling unrest, a sense of kinship with the infinite, and a satisfaction with every form of happiness the world has to offer."
So our Royal Viet Than Range of Honey Delights now enclose:
Oriental Delight Litchee Honey
From Pure Lichee Blossoms
Oriental Delight Coffee Honey
From Pure Coffee Blossoms
Oriental Delight Longan Honey
From Pure Longan Blossoms
Oriental Delight Rambutan Honey
From Pure Rambutan Blossoms
NEW! Wildflower Mountain Honey
Fall in Love with our Blossom Honey
Honey is one of the best Doctors for your Health
So we would like to introduce you to some of it’s magic benefits …
Honey has potential health benefits and plays a role in many home remedies and alternative medicine treatments. It contains small amounts of some nutrients, but most people typically don’t consume enough honey for it to be a significant dietary source of vitamins and minerals.
Honey is a syrupy liquid that honeybees make from plant nectar. Loved worldwide for its sweetness and depth of flavor, it’s used in many foods and recipes. The smell, color, and taste of honey vary based on the type of flowers it’s made from, so there are countless varieties available.
Honey has a number of potential health benefits and plays a role in many home remedies and alternative medicine treatments.
One tablespoon (20 grams) of honey contains:
Honey is essentially pure sugar, with no fat and only trace amounts of protein and fiber. It contains small amounts of some nutrients, but most people typically don’t consume enough honey for it to be a significant dietary source of vitamins and minerals. Still, it’s worth noting that honey is rich in health-promoting plant compounds known as polyphenols.
Honey is primarily composed of sugar, provides small amounts of several vitamins and minerals, and is rich in health-promoting plant compounds.
High quality Monofloral honey from Vietnam — which is minimally processed, unheated, and fresh — contains many important bioactive plant compounds and antioxidants, such as flavonoids and phenolic acids. Darker varieties tend to offer more antioxidants than lighter varieties.
Antioxidants help neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS) in your body, which can build up in cells and cause damage. This damage can contribute to conditions like premature aging, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. As such, many of honey’s health benefits are attributed to its antioxidant content.
Honey contains a number of antioxidants, including phenolic acids and flavonoids.
When it comes to blood sugar management, honey may offer some slight benefits over regular sugar. Although honey raises your blood sugar level just like other types of sugar do, the antioxidants it contains may help protect against metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
Researchers have found that honey may increase levels of adiponectin, a hormone that reduces inflammation and improves blood sugar regulation. There’s also some evidence that daily honey intake may improve fasting blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
However, while honey may be slightly better than refined sugar for people with diabetes, it should still be consumed in moderation. It’s also important to know that certain types of honey could be diluted with plain syrup. Although honey adulteration is illegal in most countries, it remains a widespread problem.
Honey may offer some protective effects related to blood sugar management, but it should still be consumed in moderation, especially by people with type 2 diabetes.
Honey also helps prevent heart disease. According to one review, honey may help lower blood pressure, improve blood fat levels, regulate your heartbeat, and prevent the death of healthy cells — all factors that can improve your heart function and health.
One observational study including over 4,500 people over age 40 associated a moderate honey intake with a lower risk of high blood pressure among women. Plus, a study in rats promisingly showed that honey helped protect the heart from oxidative stress.
Additionally, raw honey typically contains propolis, a type of resin that bees produce from sap-producing trees and similar plants. Propolis may improve cholesterol and triglyceride levels. All told, there’s no long-term human study available on honey and heart health. More research is needed to better understand honey’s effects on heart health.
Honey has been linked to beneficial effects on heart health, including reduced blood pressure and blood fat levels.
Topical honey treatment has been used to heal wounds and burns since ancient Egypt. The practice is still common today. A review of 26 studies on honey and wound care found it most effective at healing partial-thickness burns and wounds that have become infected after surgery.
Honey is also an effective treatment for diabetes-related foot ulcers, which are serious complications that can lead to amputation. One study including people with diabetes-related foot ulcers reported a 43.3% success rate with honey as a wound treatment. In another study, topical honey healed an impressive 97% of participants’ diabetes-related ulcers.
Researchers theorize that honey’s healing powers come from its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. What’s more, it may help treat other skin conditions including psoriasis and herpes lesions. Honey is considered especially effective at treating burns. However, if you have a severe burn, you should seek medical attention immediately.
When applied to the skin, honey can be part of an effective treatment plan for burns, wounds, and many other skin conditions. It’s particularly effective for diabetes-related foot ulcers.
(Source US Health Line)
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VIET THANH
HONEY EXPERTS
Contact:
Mr. Trung Thanh Vu
Founder and Co-Owner
Headquarter: 59 Truong Son Str, Tan Binh Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Factory: 153 Ho van Tang Str, Tan Phu Trung ,Cu Chi District, Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Direction Calling: +84-88 834 3333
Viber/WhatsApp: +84.888 34 3333.
Email: trungvu.vietthanhfood@gmail.com,
Website: www.vietthanhgroup.com.vn
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