Stories from the Hive

Summary collage of seasonal honey drinks and smoothie bowls shown in the "10 Easy Recipes"
Mar 26, 2026
We change our clothes for the seasons and adjust our schedules to match our energy...
Illustration showing the benefits of raw honey and warm tea for digestion and a healthy gut microbiome.
Mar 26, 2026
We’ve all heard the old wives' tales about a spoonful of honey for a cough,...
Split screen comparing a tired man drinking plain water to an energized man drinking an honey electrolyte drink.
Mar 18, 2026
Ever chugged tons of water but still felt "dry" or hit with a 3:00 PM...
Person holding tea next to a jar of honey, wooden dipper, and jaggery block on a kitchen counter.
Mar 06, 2026
We’ve all been there, standing in the kitchen with a cup of tea in one...
Medicinal Uses of Honey: Nature’s Healing Power
Nov 14, 2024
Honey’s antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immune-modulating, and wound-healing properties make it a valuable adjunctive treatment. Its application ranges from supporting overall health and managing side effects to potentially offering direct therapeutic benefits.
honey from honey and spice dipped with a wooden honey dipper in a glass jar
Sep 27, 2024
Honey is generally safe and beneficial, some people might experience allergic reactions to it. While honey can cause allergies, The main culprits behind honey allergies are the pollen, bee proteins, and plant allergens found in it, not the honey itself. Pollen from flowers can end up in the Honey and may trigger allergic reactions in individuals who are sensitive to pollen, bee proteins, or plant allergens.