Turmeric-Infused Honey
Want to be healthy but hate how healthy tastes? Look no further than our local wildflower honey infused with organic turmeric powder. Turmeric, which contains curcuminoids, is a powerful antioxidant that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Our turmeric Infused honey is especially delicious mixed into hot water with fresh ginger and apple cider vinegar. Mixing turmeric with honey results in a versatile combo that can be added to lemonades, smoothies, or even spread on toast. For some, it is about turning their morning warm water into an anti-inflammatory elixir. Some say that the warm water with lemon wakes up metabolism, while turmeric calms down acidity and inflammation. Honey acts as a prebiotic, and together, they prepare the stomach and gut microbiome for a new day of challenges. Some claim that opting for a mug of warm lemon water first thing in the morning can help you feel more energized and alert (thanks to the lemon’s citric acid), plus, you might not want (or need) coffee to get you going. None of us at Andrew’s Honey are medical doctors, though, so, take the above as folkloric. Oh, and this is Andrew’s least favorite honey. He hates turmeric. But he eats this because he knows it is healthy. He just mixes it into a smoothie.
You could also use this turmeric honey to add some sweetness to a pre-bedtime golden milk. The warming taste and velvety texture of golden turmeric milk make a calming evening drink to soothe your digestive system, relax your mind, and prepare you for a regenerating sleep.
Want to be healthy but hate how healthy tastes? Look no further than our local wildflower honey infused with organic turmeric powder. Turmeric, which contains curcuminoids, is a powerful antioxidant that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Our turmeric Infused honey is especially delicious mixed into hot water with fresh ginger and apple cider vinegar. Mixing turmeric with honey results in a versatile combo that can be added to lemonades, smoothies, or even spread on toast. For some, it is about turning their morning warm water into an anti-inflammatory elixir. Some say that the warm water with lemon wakes up metabolism, while turmeric calms down acidity and inflammation. Honey acts as a prebiotic, and together, they prepare the stomach and gut microbiome for a new day of challenges. Some claim that opting for a mug of warm lemon water first thing in the morning can help you feel more energized and alert (thanks to the lemon’s citric acid), plus, you might not want (or need) coffee to get you going. None of us at Andrew’s Honey are medical doctors, though, so, take the above as folkloric. Oh, and this is Andrew’s least favorite honey. He hates turmeric. But he eats this because he knows it is healthy. He just mixes it into a smoothie.
You could also use this turmeric honey to add some sweetness to a pre-bedtime golden milk. The warming taste and velvety texture of golden turmeric milk make a calming evening drink to soothe your digestive system, relax your mind, and prepare you for a regenerating sleep.
Want to be healthy but hate how healthy tastes? Look no further than our local wildflower honey infused with organic turmeric powder. Turmeric, which contains curcuminoids, is a powerful antioxidant that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Our turmeric Infused honey is especially delicious mixed into hot water with fresh ginger and apple cider vinegar. Mixing turmeric with honey results in a versatile combo that can be added to lemonades, smoothies, or even spread on toast. For some, it is about turning their morning warm water into an anti-inflammatory elixir. Some say that the warm water with lemon wakes up metabolism, while turmeric calms down acidity and inflammation. Honey acts as a prebiotic, and together, they prepare the stomach and gut microbiome for a new day of challenges. Some claim that opting for a mug of warm lemon water first thing in the morning can help you feel more energized and alert (thanks to the lemon’s citric acid), plus, you might not want (or need) coffee to get you going. None of us at Andrew’s Honey are medical doctors, though, so, take the above as folkloric. Oh, and this is Andrew’s least favorite honey. He hates turmeric. But he eats this because he knows it is healthy. He just mixes it into a smoothie.
You could also use this turmeric honey to add some sweetness to a pre-bedtime golden milk. The warming taste and velvety texture of golden turmeric milk make a calming evening drink to soothe your digestive system, relax your mind, and prepare you for a regenerating sleep.