

Why Beekeeper's honey?
There's a difference, an important difference
between what you get at the supermarket and nature's finest honey available from a
beekeeper. 
It's simple!
Beekeepers offer you pure honey, direct from the
hive. Just the way the bees made it.
This is complete honey,
with pollen grains and enzymes that the bees produce locally. Honey
includes pollen from flowers in the area where the bees work. Natural enzymes,
pollen, vitamins, minerals and amino acids are
found in Beekeeper's Honey.
When honey is processed
commercially, it is finely filtered and heated. Filtering removes most
pollen particles and heat can change the color, taste and destroy vitamins.
Additives have even been discovered in commercially processed honey found in
stores as well.
The benefits
Honey
is being rediscovered as a natural source of energy that also offers a unique
combination of nutritional benefits. Recent
studies suggest that this unique mixture of sugars which occurs naturally in
honey, works best in preventing fatigue and enhancing athletic performance.
In addition to being a concentrated energy source, honey contains a wide
array of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and
amino acids.
What's the difference between Raw, Crystallized and Liquid honey?
In
a recent review of related literature, Dr. Susan Percival of the University
of Florida’s Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition found honey contains
vitamins, such as vitamin B6, thiamin, riboflavin and pantothenic acid.
Essential minerals, such as calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese,
phosphorus, potassium, sodium and zinc are also found in honey.
"In addition, several different amino acids, the building blocks of protein, have been identified in honey." says Dr. Percival.
"Honey
also contains several compounds that function as antioxidants, one of which is
unique to honey called pinocembrin."
Although
these substances appear in trace amounts and vary
depending on the honey’s
floral source, they contribute to your overall nutrition.
For a quick source of energy and to reap the benefits of honey’s healthful properties, make honey part of your daily diet along with plenty of fruits and vegetables. Use honey to sweeten your oatmeal or drizzle it over a grapefruit half. Add honey and fresh fruit to low-fat yogurt for an energy-sustaining snack.