What is the substance in honeycomb and how is it beneficial for us?
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Raw honeycomb is jam-packed with vitamins, enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants. Giving your immune system a boost and giving your body other nutrients is an exciting benefit of eating honeycomb. According to the USDA, natural vitamins and minerals in raw honey include: calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and more.
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The major component of a honeycomb is the Beeswax.
- The natural wax made by honeybees is the beeswax. It is secreted from the abdomen underside of worker bees in small chips and is shaped into a honeycomb.
- The beeswax is beneficial as -
- Beeswax consists of adequate moisture that naturally keeps the skin firm and healthy.
- The anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory properties soothe sensitive skin quickly, making it one of the best for skin care.
- Studies have shown consumption of beeswax up to a certain limit may also reduce the risk of diabetes and heart failure.
- Using beeswax on hair improves the quality of hair.
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