How to use euphorbia honey?

Euphorbia honey is used to boost the immune system, cold illnesses and healing. It is also said to have aphrodisiac properties.

Depending on your wishes, you'll consume honey in a different way. In fact, when ingested or applied locally, daghmous honey will have different benefits.

Let's discover in detail how to take full advantage of it.

Consume euphorbia honey by ingestion

To boost your immune system and benefit from it as a source of energy, take honey every morning on an empty stomach. A teaspoon is sufficient, although you can consume a tablespoon.

To use it and attack your sore throats and other cold symptoms head-on, follow these different steps:

  • Drink a hot infusion to dilate blood vessels.
  • Take a spoonful of euphorbia honey.

This procedure is best for facilitating the assimilation of honey and its nutrients by your body.

In case of nocturnal cough, take a spoonful of honey before bedtime.

Local application of euphorbia honey

If you've suffered a first- or second-degree burn, follow this procedure to mitigate the consequences:

  • Apply the honey immediately after the burn.
  • Cover with a dry compress.

Remember to change the honey dressing daily until completely healed.

If you have a more frank, open wound, you'll need to follow other steps:

  • Clean the wound with saline solution.
  • Let the wound dry.
  • Apply euphorbia honey.
  • Cover with a dry compress.

Also renew this "natural dressing" daily.

Euphorbia honey as a cosmetic ingredient

You can also facilitate its application by incorporating it into your homemade cosmetic DIY.

In fact, euphorbia honey is used in cosmetics for both skin and hair problems.

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