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THE AMAZING OF HONEY BEE

AS A GOOD NATURAL MEDICINE

The Paper
Submitted as a Compulsory Task
for Student of Programmed Islamic Sciences
of State Islamic Senior High School of Surakarta
( Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Surakarta )

Compiled By :
TRI WINARSIH
Number : 10686

Programmed
Islamic
Sciences
of Islamic
Senior High School of Surakarta
( MAN 1 Surakarta )
2009 - 2010
APPROVAL
This paper has title “The Amazing of Honey Bee As A Good Natural

Medicine” is written by:

Name : Tri Winarsih

Class : Third Year Female Student

Student Number : 10686

It has been approved to be a partial requirement to take the final exam by the

Headmaster of programmed Islamic Senior MAPK MAN 1 Surakarta on:

Surakarta, Mei 2010

The Headmaster Consultant

Drs. H. Agus Hadi Susanto, M. Muhammad Farhani


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Writer realizes that the writer is not be able to do this paper without the

Mercy and powerfull protection of Allah SWT. Moreover, there are many person

who helpand support to the writer and carying out this paper. Therefore the

writer would like to acknowledge to :

1. Drs. H. Agus Hadi Susanto, the hadmaster of Programmed Islamic

sciences of Islamic Senior High School for kind acknowledgement.

2. Muhammad farhani, who has adviced the writer,supervised and also

given her suggestions, to finish this paper.

3. Respectable teaacher at MAPK Surakarta who’ll never be boring in

guiding and taking the way to teach her aims.

4. Beloved parent of her who do always motivate her all time and also

have given her all the love.

5. Beloved brothers who do always wwho do always love and support

her.

6. Beloved friend at MAPK for their support.

Surakarta, Mei 2010


Tri Winarsih

MOTTO

Ø Not put of till tomorrow what I can do today

Ø Talk less do more

Ø The thing always happens that you realy believe in, and the belief in a

thing makes it happen


PREFACE

The meaning:

“And thy Lord taught the bee to build its cells in hills, on trees, and in

(men’s) habitations.”

From this verse Allah has ordered the bee to live in hills, on trees and in

men’s habitations. And bee obeyed it

They eat the essence of flower to get a drink of varrying colours its

honey.

Honey bee has many advantage expecialy for man.

Allah has should hold honey bee in Holy Qur’an An Nahl it is specialy

about Bee..

Allah has said there are issues from within their bodies a drink of varying

colours. “ A drink” which is mentioned is called honey bee.

So, we are just capable to keep thanking God for all his mercies.

CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE……………………………………………………………………... i

APPROVAL……………………………………………………………............... ii
ACKONWLEDGEMENT………………………………………………………. iii

MOTTO…………………………………………………………………............. iv

PREFACE………………………………………………………………………... v

CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………... vi

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

A. Research Background………………….……………………... 1

B. Problem Statement…………...………………………………. 1

C. Research Objectives………….…………………..................... 1

D. Research Limitation………………………………………….. 2

E. Research Methodology………………………………………. 2

CHAPTER II HONEY BEE IN AL QUR’AN AND AS SUNNAH

A. Honey Bee in Al Qur’an…..……………………………... 3

B. Honey Bee in As Sunnah………………………………… 4

CHAPTER III THE AMAZING of HONEY BEE

A. The History of Honey bee………………………... 7

B. Beehive………………………….……………… 8

C. The Product of Bee…………………….……… 13

D. The Kind of Honey Bee………………………… 14

E. The Method of Choosing a Good Honey Bee...

17

CHAPTER IV THE ADVANTAGEOUS OF HONEY BEE AS NATURAL MEDICINE

A. The Advantageous of Prevent from Disases………………......

21

B. The Advantageous for Woman and Child…………………..


24

C. The Honey Bee in The World………………………………. 27

CHAPTER V CLOSING
A. Conclusion....................................................................…….
31
B. Suggestion....................................................................…….
31
C. Word Ending………………………………………….... 32

BIBLIOGRAPHY…………………………………………………………….....................… 33
CURRICULUM VITAE ………………………………………………….....................……. 34

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

A. Research Background

In this era many people did’nt know the advantageous of honey bee used for

warning our body.

In fact Allah has said in holy Qur’an, An Nahl : 69

‫يخرج من بطونها شراب مختلف ألوانه فيه شفاء للناس‬

It means :

“There issues fromwithin their bodies a drink of varying colours wherein


is healing for men” An Nahl : 69

So from this fact the writer want to show what an amazing honey

bee as the one of a greet natural medicine.

B. Problem Statements

Considering to the research background the writer puts forward

the following question:

1. What is a bee?

2. What are advantage of honey bee as a good natural

medicine?

3. How to choose a good honey bee?

C. Research Objectives

Based on the statement, the writer’s research is being objected

to:

1. Explain more about bee

2. Provide the readers what the advantage of honey bee

D. Research Limitation

Based on the matter, the writer is going to talk about honey

bee. So, in this paper she would like to talk about the amazing of honey

bee as the one a good natural medicine.

E. Research Methodology

In this writing, the writer takes a library method as it is easy and

it was really cheep that needs no much efforts. The writer reads the

books, and the documents and other printed materials in connection

with the object that needs.


CHAPTER II

HONEY BEE IN AL QUR’AN AND AS SUNNAH

A. Honey Bee in Al Qur’an

More than 1400 years ago Allah SWT told us that honey can heal

a variety of medicial problems.

Allah says in the Al Qur’an:

“And the Lord taught the bee to build it cell in hills, on trees, and in

(men’s)habitations;(68) Then to eat of all the produce (of the earth) and

find with skill the spacious paths of its Lord: there issues from whithin

their bodies a drink of varying colours, wherein it healing for men: verily

in this is a sign for those who give thought(69).


“And the Lord taugh the bee to build it cell in hills, on trees, and

in (men’s) habitations”

It mean that in the honey bee colonies each of the many bees is

assigned a specific task, the only exception is the male honey bee. The

males do not contribute to the hive or its cleaning gathering food, or

making the honeycomb znd noney. The only funtion of the male bees in

the hive is to inseminate the queen bee. A part from reproductive

organs, the males possess almost none of the feature possessed by

other bees and it is therefore imposible for them to do anything but

fertilise the queen.

Allah comments us to eat all of the earth produce and find with skill the

spacious path Him. And from honey bees bodies also there a drink of

variying colours. Honey bee has more than 80 materials of sugars

vitamins and is materials of sugar, particulary fructose, glucose,

minerals, aminoacid, and about 5% unclassified material,

“Wherein is healing for men “ it’s mean, an explicit verse

indicating that honey is a treatment as well as a nutrient.

In Arabic there are two different usages of verbs. By men of the

usages it is possible to determine whether the subject is a female or

male. As a matter of fact. The translated verb into english used for the

honey bee are used in feminine verb format in the Qur’anic verse.

Based on this, the Qur’an indicated that the honey bees that

work in the making of the honey are females. We should not forget that

it is impossible for this fact to have been known about the honey bees in
the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Yet Allah has pointed at this fact

and shown us yet another miracle of bee.

B. Honey Bee in As Sunnah

The Prophet Muhammad SAW, has also told us of the healing

found within honey for a variety of medical problem including stomach

ailment. One hadeeth, reported by Bukhory, states that a man came to

the prophet, Muhammad SAW, because his brother had a stomach

disorder. The Prophet said” Let him drnk honey” The man returned a

second time and again,”Let him drink honey” The man returned again,

and said” I have done that “ The Prophet then responded,”Allah has said

the truth but your brother stomact has told a lie. Let him drink honey”

He drank it and was cured.

Thirmidzi, ibnu Majah, and Al Baihaqi also reported that the

Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “Make and use of the two remedies:

honey and Al Qur’an.”

Scientific research that is in accordance with sharia has helped us

a lot in understanding some honey issues in much greeter depth. A

hadith points out a tradition that says,”if it is used at least thrice in a

month at early morning, the one who uses it will remain save from

diseases.”fresh honey is highly beneficial but should not be used with

fish, venegar, radish,or melon. Always store honey in a glass jar that

should not have even a single drop of water, as even a few drops of

water can destroy honey’s value.

Even the Prophet Muhammad SAW also commands to drink honey

in the early morning and in the afternoon. The sunnah is bleesing if one

has no doubt. The user achieves two advantages simultane ously: one is
physical, which is a cure and remidies. Quran and honey “ This hadith is

a forcefull categorical reply to arguments based on the opinion of

medicial experts who disallow honey’s use for diabetics. Honey provides

the quitket energy boost for longer endurance without a big drop in

blood sugar later.

CHAPTER III

THE AMAZING HONEY BEE

A. The History of Honey Bee

Apis mellifera L preceded humans on earth by 10 to 20 million

years. Honey bees are one of the oldest forms of animal life still in

existence from the Neolithic Age. Primeval humans gathered and ate the

honey and honeycombs of wild bees, the only available sweet, as far back

as 7000 B.C. Bronze Age societies celebrated preindustrial triumphs by

drinking mead, probably the first intoxicating beverage, fermented from

honey. In fact, the words mead and mellifera (the specific name for honey

bees), which are similar in several languages, were derived from root

words referring to honey bees, liquor, doctored drink etc

Some scientistfic research her states that haoney bee has well

known since ancient culture period a thousand year ago. In Bibel a part of
prrolonged agreement called “MANNA”. It is passed by Allah in Sinai

desert. While Prophet Musa. Lead Israel societies because they are poor of

meal. “MANNA” is used as meal of heaven because it is very

delicious......................................................

In the past, beeswax served as a medium of exchange and

taxation; it was exacted as tribute from conquered nations and was used

in writing, painting, sculpturing, and protecting works of art, as well as for

illumination. Honey, beeswax, and propolis (a mixture primarily of plant

resins and beeswax that bees use in nest contruction) have been used

extensively in pharmacopoeia since 2700 B.C. The principal medicinal

value of honey arises from its antibacterial properties when used as a

wound dressing. Honey bees originated in southern Asia, probably in the

region of Afghanistan. The earliest record of humans gathering honey

from wild colonies is from 7000 B.C. Man first kept bees about 3000 to

4000 B.C., perhaps as early as 5000 B.C. There is no way of knowing to

what extent honey bees have evolved since then; we can assume that

some evolution has taken place, particularly with regard to the social

organization of the colony and foraging behavior. Apis mellifem, the most

widely distributed of the species of Apis, is not native to the Americas. The

first record of the introduction of honey bees to the western hemisphere

was in 1530 in South America. It was introduced to North America by

colonists from Holland in 1638. Since bees visit a broad range of host

plants and are able to conserve heat by clustering, they have become

widely dispersed and are now found throughout the world. Honey bees are

limited in their distribution mainly by an absence of suitable forage and/or

less than 19.8 cm (7.8 inches) of rainfall annually. The scientific name,
Apis mellifera, was given the honey bee by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758. It

liter- ally means "the honey-carrying bee " A more descriptive name, A.

mellifica, or "the honey-mak- ing bee ' " was proposed in 1761. While this

second name more accurately describes honey bees (which carry nectar

but make honey), the rales governing precedence in scientific

nomenclature dictate that the earlier name be retained. Nevertheless, the

term A. mellifica can still be found in some bee literature.

1 Bee Hive

A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some honey bee

species of the genus live and raise their young. Natural beehives

(typically referred to simply as "nests") are naturally-occurring

structures occupied by honey bee colonies, while domesticated honey

bees live in man-made beehives, often in an apiary. These man-made

structures are typically referred to as "beehives". Only species of the

subgenus Apis live in hives, but only the western honeybee (Apis

mellifera) and the eastern honeybee (Apis cerana) are domesticated by

humans. Wooden hives in Stripeikiai in Lithuania. The beehive's internal

structure is a densely packed matrix of hexagonal cells made of

beeswax, called a honeycomb. The bees use the cells to store food

(honey and pollen), and to house the "brood" (eggs, larvae, and pupae).

a. Natural bees' nests

Honey bees in the subgenus Apis use caves, rock cavities

and hollow trees as natural nesting sites. Members of other

subgenera have exposed aerial combs. The nests are composed

of multiple honeycombs, parallel to each other, with a relatively

uniform beespace. The nest usually has a single entrance.


Western honey bees prefer nest cavities approximately 45 litres

in volume and avoid those smaller than 10 or larger than 100

litres. Western honey bees show several preferences in nest site

properties: the height above ground is usually between 1 metre

(3.3 ft) and 5 metres (16 ft), entrance positions tend to face

downward, south-facing entrances are favored (as described by a

reference from the Northern Hemisphere), and nest sites over

300 metres (980 ft) from the parent colony are preferred. Bees

usually occupy the nests for several years. The bees often

smooth the bark surrounding the hive entrance, and the cavity

walls are coated with a thin layer of hardened plant resin

(propolis). Honeycombs are attached to the walls along the

cavity tops and sides, but small passageways are left along the

comb edges. The basic nest architecture for all honey bees is

similar: honey is stored in the upper part of the comb; beneath it

are rows of pollen-storage cells, worker-brood cells, and drone-

brood cells, in that order. The peanut-shaped queen cells are

normally built at the lower edge of the comb.

b. Artificial beehives

Artificial beehives serve two purposes: production of honey

and pollination of nearby crops. Artificial hives are commonly

transported so that bees can pollinate crops in other areas. A

number of patents have been issued for beehive designs.

c. Ancient beehives

Honeybees were kept in Egypt from antiquity. On the walls


of the suntemple of NyuserreIni from the 5th Dynasty, before

2422 BC, workers are depicted blowing smoke into hives as they

are removing honeycombs. The symbol of UpperEgypt after the

unification of the north and south is the honey bee, and is used

on the Thronename/Praenomen of all Pharaohs. This designation

was used continuously from the 3rd Dynasty. (circa 2650 BC).

Inscriptions detailing the production of honey are found on the

tomb of Pabasa from the 26th Dynasty (circa 650 BC), depicting

pouring honey in jars and cylindrical hive. Archaeologist

AmihaiMazar, of Jerusalem's HebrewUniversity, said that 30 intact

hives were discovered in the ruins of the city of Rehov (with 2,000

residents in 900 B.C., Israelites and Canaanites). This is evidence

that an advanced honey industry existed in the Holy Land at the

time of the Bible, 3,000 years ago. The beehives, made of straw

and unbaked clay, were found in orderly rows, with a total of 100

hives, many in broken condition. Ezra Marcus, HaifaUniversity,

said the discovery provided a glimpse of ancient beekeeping seen

in texts and ancient art from the NearEast. An altar decorated

with fertility figurines was found alongside the hives and may

indicate religious practices associated with beekeeping. While

beekeeping predates these ruins, this is the oldest apiary yet

discovered.

d. Traditional beehives

Traditional beehives simply provided an enclosure for the

bee colony. Because no internal structures were provided for the


bees, the bees created their own honeycomb within the hives.

The comb is often cross-attached and cannot be moved without

destroying it. This is sometimes called a 'fixed-frame' hive to

differentiate it from the modern 'movable-frame' hives. Harvest

generally destroyed the hives, though there were some

adaptations using extra top baskets which could then be removed

when the bees filled them with honey. These were gradually

supplanted with box hives of varying dimensions, with or without

frames, and finally replaced by newer modern equipment. Honey

from traditional hives was typically extracted by pressing -

crushing the wax honeycomb to squeeze out the honey. Due to

this harvesting, traditional beehives typically provided more

beeswax, but far less honey, than a modern hive. Skeps and

other fixed-frame hives are no longer in wide use (and are illegal

in many countries) because the bees and the comb cannot be

inspected for disease or parasites without destruction of the

honeycomb and usually the colony. There are three basic styles of

traditional beehive; mud hives, clay/tile hives, skeps and bee

gums.

e. Mud and clay hives

Mud hives are still used in Egypt. These are long cylinders

made from a mixture of unbaked mud, straw, and dung .Bees in a

baked clay jar in Malta. Clay tiles were the customary homes of

domesticated bees in the eastern end of the Mediterranean. Long

cylinders of baked clay were used in ancient Egypt, the


Middle.East and to some extent in Greece, Italy and Malta. They

sometimes were used singly, but more often stacked in rows to

provide some shade, at least for those not on top. Keepers would

smoke one end to drive the bees to the other end while they

harvested honey.

2 Kinds of Honey Bee

Kind of honey bee: Flavour and colour of honey depend on the

flowers viited by the bees. Be based on yhe nectar. There some kind of

honey :

a. Alfafa honey

Its taken from Alfafa Violet flower. The colour of honey is bright

with a good smell and the flavour is not to stinging.

b. Blueberry Honey

Its taken from blueberry white flower. And the colour of honey is

brownies with a good flavour. The honey is producted by England

and Michigan.

c. Clover Honey

Its has a good flavour and also the flavour is not too stinging. Its

taken from clover flower. Its has varying clours from bright

water till brownies. The colours of honey depend on the flowers

visited by the bees.

d. Eucalyptus Honey

Those honey has low taster but its has high value because it

can treat tuberculosis illness. The honey is takenfrom many tree

flowering so that it has varying colour and stronger taste.

e. Tyhme Honey
Its taken from thyme plant. The colour is brownies and the

flavour is delicious.

f. Buckwheat and wiid flower

Buckwheat and wiid flower honeys are darker and have stronger

taste.

g. Etc.

3 The Product of Honey Bee

a. Propolis

Propolis is aresinous mixture that honeybees collect from tree

buds, sap flows, or other botanical sources. It is used as a

sealant for unwanted open space in the bee hives. The colour of

propolis is varies depending on its botanical source. The most

common being dark brown. Propolis is sticky when over

temperature and at lower temperatures it becomes hard and

very brittle. Bee propolis is believed to streng than the immune

system. Promote heart and reduce the chanceof chataracts. It is

avaible in various form including propolis capsules, tablets,

tinctures, and lozenges. First a quick recap on bee propolis. This

is a subtance produced by the honey bee and used the seal the

hive against predators and disease. It’s made by collecting a

sticky resinous substance collected from the buds and damaged

bark of certain trees and mixing it with wax flakes, pollen and

saliva.

b. Royal Jelly

Another product of the hive is royal jelly, a rich creamy

subtance made by the worker bees and used in the feeding of


the larvae. While the youngsters which are destined to became

worker bees receive royal jelly in combination with other

sources. It’s believed that when a new queen is needed. It will

be feed excusively on royal jelly. This is believed to trigger the

mechanism which causes a your bee to develop into a queen.

While many health benefith are claimed of royal jelly, very view

if any have been substantiated by reliable research. It can’t be

disputed that this subtance is high in nutrients and for that

reason it is collected an sold as a dietary suplement but some of

the claims of its proponents appear a little over the top. It’s also

used in a number of beauty product, but again most of the

supposed benefits are yet to be proven. It also should be noted

that royal jelly can cause asevere reaction in some people and

in extreme but rare cases has apparently been fatal.

c. Bee Pollen

This kis another bee product used in alternative medicine and

sold by some health food stores as a nutrisional suplement.

Because of the high levels of carbohydrate and protein, people

have used it as a source energy among thing. However none of

these claims have yet been substantiated.

Another use Bee Pollen has been put is as a treatement for hay

fever with some people believing that it wild help the body build

up resistance to alergies. One again, this has not yet been

proven. In fact there are concerns that it can cause severe

reaction in those with pollen allergies.

d. Beeswax
It is a natural wax produced in the bee hive of honey bees of

the genus apis. Worker bees have 8 wax producing mirror

glands depend on the age of the worker and after daily fight

begins this glands gradually a thropy. The new wax scales are

intially glass clear and colorless, becoming opaque after

masticationby the worker bee. The wax oof honey comb is

nearly white, but becomes progressively more yellow or brown

by incorporation of pollen oils and propolis. Athe wax scales are

about 3 mm (0.12 in) across and 0.1 mm (0.0039 in) thick, and

about 1100 are recuired to make a gram of wax. Typically, for a

honey bee keeper, 10 pounds of honey yields 1 pounds of wax.

The wax may further be clarified by heating in water and may

then be used for candles or as a lubricant for drawers and

windows or as wood polish. As with petroleom waxes, it may

bee softened by dilution with vegetable oil to make it more

workable at room temperature.

e. Bee Venom

Bee Venom .is a unique product which has been used for

centuries for medicinal purposes. Bee Venom ca treat all illness

as astma, allergy, arteriosclerosis, paralized, aneurysm etc.

E. The Methods of Choosing a Good Honey Bee

Many people are soften still confuse about how to choosing a good

quality honey. When I am navigating through the maze of all the

different honey in the shops, I look out for certain specific information to

ensure that the honey I buy is value for money. If good quality honey

that is of value can be judged by 5 key factors, namely :


1. Water Content

Good quality honey essentially has low water content. Honey is

likely to ferment and lose its freshness if the water content of

honey is greater than 19%. The reason is that all unpasteurized

honey content wild yeasts. Due to the high sugar concentration,

these yeasts will pose little risk in low moisture honey because

osmosis will draw sufficient water from the yeast to force them

into dormacy. In honey that has a higher proportion of water, the

yeast may survive and cause fermentation to begin in storage.

This result an increase of acidity, which then becomes an

important quality criteria.

2. HMF (Hydroxymethylfurfural)

HMF is a break-down product of fructose (one of the main sugars

in honey) formed slowly during storage and very quikly when

honey is heated. The amount of HMF preset in honey is there for

used as a guide to storage length and the amount of heating

which has taken place. HMF’s occurrence and accumulation in

honey is variable depending on honey type. High levels of HMF

may indicate excessing heating during the extraction process.

Honey that is traded in a bulkform is usually recuired to be below

10 or 15 mg/ kg to enable further processing and then give some

shelf life before a level of 40 mg/ kg is reached. It is not

uncommon for honey sold in hot climate to be well over 100 mg/

kg in HMF. This is mostly due to the ambient temperatures (over

350 C ) that honey is exposed to in the distribution channel. Some

countries set an HMF limit for imported honey. You may also want
to note the colour of honey as it can sometimes be an indicator of

quality because honey becomes darker during storage and

heating.

3. Invested Sugar

High level of HMF (greater than 100 mg/ kg ) can also be an

indicator of adulturation with inverted sugars. Cane sugar or

sucrose is “inverted” by heating with a food item sweetened with

high fructose corn syrups.eg. carbonated sof drinks, can have of

HMF up to 1000 mg

4. Impurities

For most consumers, good quality honey is expected to be

visually free of defect clean and clear. Honey which has a very

high pollen content appears cloudy, and the presence of many

other contaminations such as particles of wax bees, splinters of

wood and dust certainly does make it look unappetising for

anyone to buy and consume and hence it appears as if its of very

low value. Unfortunatelly, no matter how much food value or

health benefiths some of these particles like pollen can offer, this

kind of honey is hard to be associated with good quality honey

and is immediatelly rejected by most consumers at the

supermart. And this explains why it’s almost impossible to find

unfiltered raw honeyon the shelf. It’s cloudy appearance make

them commercially unattractive.

5. Colour

Honey is colour graded into light, amber and dark categories

which do not really have any bearing or quality. Some of the most
distinctively and stongly flavored honey varieties, such as bass

wood are very light, while very mild and pleasant honey such as

tulip plopar can be quite dark. Honey colour is measured on the

fund scale in millimeters. While it is not in indicator of honey

quality and there are exceptions to the rule, generaly speaking,

the darker colour and honey. The higher its mineral contents, the

PH reading, and the aroma / flavour levels, minerals such as

potassium, chlorine, sulfur iron manganese, magnesium and

sodium have been found to be much higher in darker honeys.

CHAPTER IV

THE ADVANTAGE OF HONEY BEE AS A GOOD NATURAL MEDICINE

A. The Advantage of Prevent from diseases

1. Anti-diarrheal properties

At a concentration of 40 percent, honey has a bactericidal effect

on various intestinal bacteria known to cause diarrhea and

dysentery such as Salmonella, Shigella and enteric pathogens like


E. coli and Vibrio cholera. In one study, honey given with oral

dehydration fluid was shown to reduce the duration of bacterial

diarrhea in infants and children.

2. Anti-tissive and Expectoratit Properties

Honey’s anti-cough properties are related to its capacity to dilute

bronchial secretions and improve function of the bronchial

epithelium. Uncontaminated or pure honey is a natural, healthy,

energy-rich and easily-digestible food. Observation of treatment

for lung abscesses in professor F. A. Udintsev’s clinic at the Kiev

Medical Institute has drawn attention.

Three patients were given 100 to 150 grams of honey a day,

hemoglobin increased, while the erythrocyte sedimentation rate

(ESR) decreased. Patients coughed less and the amount of

sputum decreased; they began urinating more during the day

than at night (the opposite was the case before honey was

given); and a beneficial effect also was noted on the

gastrointestinal tract.

3. Anti Bacterial and Anti Fungal Properties

These are well-established properties of honey. Undiluted honey

inhibits bacterial growth such as Staphylococcus aureus, certain

intestinal pathogens and fungi such as Candida albicans. At a

concentration of 30-50 percent, honey has been shown to be

superior to certain conventional antibiotics in treating urinary

tract infections.

4. Diabetic Cure

A recent study published in the Journal of Family Practice


reports the case of a 79-year-old man with Type 2 diabetes who

developed foot ulcers. After 14 months of care costing

$390,000, which included five hospitalizations and four

surgeries, the ulcers measured 8x5 cm and 3x3 cm and were

resistant to effects of the best antibiotics. During this time, the

patient lost two toes but refused below-the-knee amputation,

despite being informed by two different surgical teams that

without it, he likely would die. The patient eventually was

discharged to his home at his request. He lost a third toe before

consenting to a trial of topical honey.

Once-daily, thick applications of ordinary honey were smeared

on gauze and placed on the wounds, which then were wrapped.

Oral antibiotics and saline dressings were discontinued, but

otherwise, treatment was unchanged. Dressing changes were

painless and the serum glucose remained in excellent control.

5. Wound Healing and Anti Inflammatory Properties

Al Shaikh Al-Rais, Abi Ali Ibn Sina, considered honey to have

absorbing properties, recommending a waterless ointment of

honey and wheat flour to treat wounds. Honey is of value in

treating burns, infected surgical wounds and decubitus ulcers in

that honey is very viscous, thereby enabling it to absorb water

from surrounding inflamed tissue. It also has been suggested that

honey may be useful in treating chronic, foul smelling ulcers seen

in leprosy. Honey is unique and has an excellent “track record” –

more than 4,000 years’ usage as a wound dressing. Dr. Peter

Molan, a leading honey researcher for the past three decades and
a biochemistry professor at New Zealand’s Waikato University,

says of honey’s anti-microbial properties: “Honey speeds healing

of open wounds and also combats infection. Modern science now

acknowledges honey as an anti-microbial agent, meaning it

deters growth of certain types of bacteria, yeast and molds.

“Honey and beeswax form the basis of many skin creams, lip

balms and hand lotions. Thanks to honey’s ability to absorb

moisture from the air, it facilitates the healing process and

prevents scarring because it stimulates growth of epithelial cells

that form the new skin covering a healed wound. In this way,

even in the case of large wounds, honey may eliminate the need

for tissue transplantation.”.

B. The Advantage for Woman

1. The Advantages for Woman

a. For Beauty

Honey inludes wax, sugar and many of minerals. It is an

expected moisturizer, over and above an anti-irritant

building it appropriate for thin skinned skin category.

Honey is able to be found in a lot of the beauty goods you

located in your narrow drug stor or preverred beauty

deliver store. A few of this goods can be very costly to

purchase and a lot of these goods prepared at residence.

Endeavor some of the subsequent honey beauty tips

underneath :

Ø Honey cover : apply clean honey

to your face and permit it to lie down untill dried


out. This will acquire is minutes. Formally dry,

clean your face with hot water.

Ø Body Blush wash : to moisturizer soft and

obtainan all in excess of body blash, keep a jar of

honey subsequently to your bathtub. Apply honey

on your membrane and stroke dry by means of the

honey will get muggy and softly houl up your skin.

Wsah away the honey at what time you are

completed the consequences will be huge

sirculalation and attractive, shining skin.

Ø Honey Rub : muddle up 1 teaspon of honey by

means of slight almond flour hooked on the palm

of your hand. Softly submit and aplication of honey

on your face for a facial wash. Soak your face with

honey rub.

Ø Hair Conditioner : In favour of hale and hearty

hair and scalp, uniti half mug of honey and 2 table

spoons of emerald oil. Wet through your hairby

means of the honey blend, put on a bath cap and

permit it to stay behind on hair for about 30

minutes. Following 30 minutes rinse and soak your

hair, as you on the whole do.

Ø Membrance Toner : To dense level and

humudify your skin, merge I peeled, cored apple

by means of 1 tablespoon of honey in a mixer.

Beat oney mixture a waiting smooth. Softly apply


honey blend on face by means of balmy water to

take away the honey combination.

Through the above beauty intructions, we can conclude

that honey is magnificent beauty invention as it contains

logically taking place enzymes, vitamins and natural

resource.

b. For Pregnant Woman

Honey helps maintain stamina and health of the baby

during pregnancy and help high nutrient in take for the

healthy growth of the fetus in the womb during.

c. Cold During Pregnancy

Colds are quite common during pregnancy. Pregnant

women tend to be more susceptible as their immune

systems are lowered and their mucous membranes tend

to swell during pregnancy. This can make it more difficult

to get rid of coughs and colds, and can make breathing

easy a challenge. If you do catch a cold you can increase

your consumption of vitamin C rich foods including fruits

and fruit juices. Many women find sipping teas including

lemon and honey tea can help alleviate a sore and

uncomfortable throat.

2. The Advantageos for Child

The honey helping children to increase their appetiti (the

element of a complete vitamin B of Honey) so that children

grow up healthy, lively and cheerful and disease resistant.

While for Infants, the honey helping a baby’s brain


development, because everyday the brain continues to

develop untill the age of 5 years. For that the needs a high

nutrition. Growth and brain development are strongly

assosoated with thoughts of intelegence (IQ) and mental

intelgence(EQ). this can be seen at present additional

various food products either milk or baby porridge in

formlated with honey as Dancow, Frisian Flag,

Sustagen,etc. for that reason we do not have to give our

baby the best namely honey.

C. The Honey Bee in The Medical World

Honey is a highly concentrated sugar solution produced by

honeybees. It is commonly used as substitute for sugar or a flavor enhancer.

But other than that, honey is also effective in treating burns and wounds and it

has been used for this purpose for many centuries. Now it is known that the

secret of honey lies on its antibacterial activity. How Can Honey Stop

Infection? We know that bacteria love sugar, but why most bacteria and other

microorganisms cannot grow or reproduce in honey?

Here are the reasons:

a. Acidity - Honey is acidic, and acids prevent the growth of bacteria.

b. Hydrogen Peroxide - When honey is applied as a wound

dressing, is diluted with fluids from the damaged tissue and combines

with an it enzyme added by the bee to form hydrogen peroxide, the

same antiseptic found in drugstores. Diluted honey can serve as an

excellent antiseptic because the naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide

won't harm the tissues and no scarring will occur.


Endevour some of benefith honey has researched by scientist in the world :

Ø Easily digested: Because sugar molecules in honey can convert

into other sugars (e.g. fructose to glucose), honey is easily

digested by the most sensitive stomachs, despite its high acid

content. It helps kidneys and intestines to function better.

Ø Good source of antioxidants: It plays a big role in the

prevention of cancer as well as heart disease.

Ø Has a low calorie level: Another quality of honey is that, when it

is compared with the same amount of sugar, it gives 40% less

calories to the body. Although it gives great energy to the body, it

does not add weight.

Ø Rapidly diffuses through the blood: When accompanied by mild

water, honey diffuses into the bloodstream in 7 minutes. Its free

sugar molecules make the brain function better since the brain is

the largest consumer of sugar, thus, reduces fatigue.

Ø Supports blood formation: Honey provides an important part of

the energy needed by the body for blood formation. In addition, it

helps in cleansing the blood. It has some positive effects in

regulating and facilitating blood circulation. It also functions as a

protection against capillary problems and arteriosclerosis.

Ø Does not accommodate bacteria: This bactericide (bacteria-

killing) property of honey is named "the inhibition effect".

Experiments conducted on honey show that its bactericide

properties increase twofold when diluted with water. It is very

interesting to note that newly born bees in the colony are

nourished with diluted honey by the bees responsible for their


supervision - as if they know this feature of the honey.

It is obvious that honey, which is produced in much higher

amounts than the requirements of the bees, is made for the benefit of

man. And it is also obvious that bees cannot perform such an

unbelievable task "on their own."

Caution:

While there are many natural remedies during pregnancy and

honey remedies are known to be quite safe in helping to relieve some of

the common side effects or complaints of pregnancy (honey is not

allowed for new-born and young children under 1-yr old, though), bear in

mind that something is natural does not always mean it is safe, for

instance there are many herbs that are best avoided during pregnancy.

As with anything, during pregnancy always check in with your medical

doctor when you are in doubt.

CHAPTER V

CLOOSING
A. Conclusion

In the end of this paper The Writer want to conclude that honey

bee is one amazing little insects that have a surplus of more than on

other small animals. Therefore glorify God in An Nahl Al Quran letter.

Honey is a unique insect. The uniqueness allows the researchers

wanted to know more about honey.that in the honey stomach there are

beverages. Honey has a complete and natural nutrition. So that honey

can cure many diseases that come from the child until the old man.

Honey is also magnificent beauty inventions as it contains

logically taking place enzymes, vitamins, and natural resource.

Around that honey can also be used as a supplement of our body.

Therefore honey is agood chooise for curing all diseases.

4 Sugesstion

In this era and age a lot of rare diseases that appear like leprosy,

cancer, etc.. whereas if the doctors see inside the Quran they would

know the right medicine for the rare disease it is “honey”,

Although in Indonesia is very famous with a honey bee, but they

do not know what the advantage of honey bee. It can be used as a drug

was hitherto unknown disease in find the cure.

So, in this paper the writer wants to convey how incredible honey

bees as a cure-all diseases include the rare diseases. So they can

consume honey for all diseases.

The writer also recommend taking it every day not only in

consumption, if need be, because honey is also functioning as an

immune enhancer.

5 Word Ending
No word being out of her tongue, but the words expressing her

hight thanksfulness to The Lord of the universe who always guides the

writer to the straight way. Only by His help The Writer finishes writing

this paper. May Allah SWT bless us and many it be useful for herself in

particular and for all loving readers in general.

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