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What is the function and efficacy of wild honey?
Wild honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Wild honey will not rot even if it is left at room temperature for several years, and its antiseptic effect is very strong. If a proper amount of honey is applied to the wound, it can relieve pain, promote wound healing and prevent infection.

Wild honey has the function of regulating gastrointestinal tract. Wild honey can strengthen gastrointestinal peristalsis, effectively shorten defecation time, and appropriately relieve discomfort such as stomach pain and heartburn. For those patients with duodenal ulcer, taking wild honey has certain effect.

Wild honey can also improve human immunity. Wild honey is rich in enzymes and minerals, which can greatly improve human immunity through synergistic reaction, so if the body is often prone to illness, you can eat some wild honey appropriately.