Product Details
This honey, obtained from black cumin fields in the Burdur region, offers a different pleasure with its unique taste, color and smell. Honey obtained from apiaries placed in the blooming season of Nigella sativa contains 49% - 55% black cumin flowers (Ranunculaceae, Nigella sp.) despite environmental conditions and the common blooming of other plants. The honey obtained is approved by the competent laboratories by making analyzes..
Production Technique:
Honeycomb honey taken from the hives in the apiary is turned into filtered honey in tents set up in the apiary. Strained honey, which is filled in cans here, is sent to the operating center. After the accredited laboratory approvals, the accepted honey is heated to 40 degrees here, passed through a coarse filter, and the wax etc. in it. removed from particles. In this state, the filling process is completed.
Introduction of Use
1 teaspoon of heaping (full) is consumed 1 hour after breakfast once a day.
For the 1-6 age group, its use should be 1 teaspoon once a day with 1 day intervals (every other day). You can also consume it for breakfast if you wish.
Warnings
✓ Because it is natural, it can crystallize. It can be dissolved in 45°C hot water or in its natural form.
✓ Store at room temperature. Temperature higher than 45°C and bright light decrease diastasis values and increase HMF values.
✓ It is not suitable for people with high prolactin and diabetes. It is suitable for use by pregnant women.
✓ Babies younger than 1 year old should not be fed honey.
✓ This product is not designed to prevent or treat diseases. This product is a nutritional supplement. Do not neglect the doctor's control and recommendations. Inform your doctor about the product you are using.
✓ Protect from extreme heat, humidity, sunlight. Store in a cool, dry place.
Other Information
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