Raw Honey
Cross-source consensus on Raw Honey from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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Benefits
Preparation
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- Heated or pasteurized honey will kill the Jun SCOBY and must not be used. — Jun: The Honey-Fermented Original That Commercial Kombucha Replaced
- Manuka honey contains MGO (methylglyoxal), a potent antimicrobial compound used clinically on wounds. — Clear Phlegm and Mucus From Lungs
- Raw honey must be unprocessed and unheated to deliver its core therapeutic benefits. — Clear Phlegm and Mucus From Lungs
- Raw honey contains over 180 distinct bioactive compounds, including glucose oxidase, invertase, defensin-1, antimicrobial peptides, polyphenols, flavonoids, and B vitamin precursors. — Jun: The Honey-Fermented Original That Commercial Kombucha Replaced
- Raw honey costs 6 to 8 times more per pound than refined sugar, making honey-based fermentation commercially non-viable at industrial scale. — Jun: The Honey-Fermented Original That Commercial Kombucha Replaced
- Honey has a long history as a respiratory remedy with multi-layered benefits. — Clear Phlegm and Mucus From Lungs
- Honey naturally contains hydrogen peroxide, which kills pathogens on contact. — Clear Phlegm and Mucus From Lungs
- When a Jun SCOBY metabolizes raw honey, its bioactive compounds interact with microbial fermentation pathways in ways that refined cane sugar cannot replicate. — Jun: The Honey-Fermented Original That Commercial Kombucha Replaced