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mention the uses of honey other than as food​

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Answered by MaheshBabu511
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Honey is commonly used as a sweetener. It's made up of 70–80 percent sugar; the rest is water, minerals, and protein. It's also used to alleviate allergies.

Answered by CaRRYoP
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When you have a sore throat or a cough, honey is one of the best, and tastiest, salves nature has to offer.

The first record of beekeeping dates back to 2400 B.C., in Cairo. For millennia, cultures around the world, including the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Chinese, have fallen for the sweet substance. All these cultures used it both in medicine and in the kitchen.

Honey is commonly used as a sweetener. It’s made up of 70–80 percent sugar; the rest is water, minerals, and protein. It’s also used to alleviate allergies. But honey has many other uses. Surprisingly, many of the conditions that honey is used to treat are far more serious than the simple sore throat.

1. Burns

Honey has been used as a salve to heal burns and prevent infections for thousands of years, according to the Mayo Clinic. Results also show that honey may reduce burn healing time.

This Study Trusted Source compared honey to a silver sulfadiazene dressing for burns, and found that honey makes wounds sterile in less time, enhances healing, and doesn’t leave as much scarring as the other treatment.

2. Memory

Some say honey can improve both short- and long-term memory, especially in menopausal and postmenopausal women. In one studyTrusted Source, postmenopausal women who were given tualang honey treatments for several weeks saw as much improvement in their immediate memory as women given hormone therapy of estrogen and progestin.

3. Herpes

Research conducted in Dubai shows that honey is an effective topical treatment for both oral and genital herpes. Honey can heal lesions from herpes just as quickly as ointments you find at a pharmacy, and it’s even better at reducing itchiness.

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