Are you regularly consuming honey during this pandemic?
By Suryati20
@sinari (4997)
Indonesia
April 16, 2022 5:53am CST
During this pandemic, I saw people being diligent in buying honey, and diligently drinking the honey. Including me and my family.
The reason is to maintain body stamina, to stay strong and healthy. So it is not easy to get viruses, especially the corona virus.
Are you and your family also diligent in drinking honey in this pandemic season?
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@Babino (5759)
• Morocco
16 Apr 22
Honey is quite expensive !! I'm talking about the real honey that coast like 30$ not the one that you can find in the market for less than 10 dollars.
The expensive ones is usually used here for medical reasons like when you get a cold of a fever.. it's good for immunity.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 22
@Babino Yes, you are right too. But we always use real honey. What I post on MyLot is real honey. Although the bottle is small but the honey is real. That's why everyone who drinks it is healthy and has strong stamina. I don't like fake honey.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
18 Apr 22
Usually I like to buy honey in small bottles like this. The goal, so that I can carry this bottle of honey in my bag when I travel.
I can take it with me when I go to the office, travel and so on. But we also like to buy real honey in bottles. It's quite expensive. usually we buy those that cost 50$ and above. Indeed, in this pandemic season, original honey, which is packaged in large bottles, is rarely available in the regular market. Because many people buy honey, to maintain their stamina, so they are not easily infected with covid.
During this pandemic the people at my place almost all buy honey. so it's a bit difficult to get real honey. But this little bottle of honey also proves to be of good quality, and has been.
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
16 Apr 22
I've never heard this.
But I AM diligent about ... many things---the main one I can think of is 'washing my hands for twenty seconds' ... only once-a-day (after 'linner' (not lunch or dinner, but both)). Oh, I totally rinse-&-dry my hands every time I 'use the facilities'; but using soap (the RIGHT way) dries the skin too much.
Another thing I'm diligent about: eating one bananna before bed every night.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
18 Apr 22
Yes, what you do to wash your hands diligently is very good. To keep your hands clean and free from bacteria and viruses.
I think bananas are a good fruit to add vitamins to the body, so that with bananas you get healthier, which automatically makes your body stamina strong too. And not easily attacked by viruses
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
18 Apr 22
@sinari Do you know what makes the honey such a good immune-system-booster?
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 22
@mythociate Yes, maybe because of the substances or vitamins contained in the honey. If you think why?
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
16 Apr 22
We have honey in the cupboard but we rarely use it for anything beside cooking and not often for that.
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
18 Apr 22
@sinari In and on homemade rolls, yes. Otherwise, we might use it to sweeten tea.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
18 Apr 22
@DaddyEvil I'm sure, your homemade rolls will taste better and sweeter due to the honey. I also like to add a spoonful of honey to a glass of water, and drink it. It tastes fresher.
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@LindaOHio (177898)
• United States
16 Apr 22
I haven't had honey in a long time.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 22
@LindaOHio I've never put honey on a biscuit. Seems to taste good too. Next time I will try what you do, which is putting honey on a biscuit.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
19 Apr 22
Yes my family buys honey but I don't like its taste so I really don't take it
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
20 Apr 22
@averygirl72 Yes, not everyone likes the sweet taste of honey. It does feel a bit harsh.
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@choijungeun (2631)
• Hangzhou, China
16 Apr 22
I don't like honey,it's too sweet that will hurt the teeth,neither do my parents
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@MarieCoyle (37105)
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17 Apr 22
I always have honey. Delicious in tea and in some recipes.
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