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BEL 313

“THE USES OF HONEY’S BEE”

PREPARED BY
1. NOR ARINI BINTI ABD KADER 2011194425
2. HAFIZAH BINTI ZAINAL ABIDIN 2011173075

PREPARED FOR
MISS NADIAH BINTI YAHYAUDDIN

MAP 1

MAP 2

MAP 3

Honeys are used in medical applications for its antiseptic or antioxidant property.

Reason: Researches are turning up new evidence of honey’s medical benefits such as antiseptic, antioxidant and cleansing properties for our used thousands of years ago and know to promote healing for cuts cure ailments and diseases.

MAP 4

Honey can be easily digested.

Reason: Due to sugary molecules, it can easily be broken by the stomach.

MAP 5

Honey seems to be safe for most adults and children when taken by mouth.

Reason: This concern about botulism applies to infants and young children because it is more safe when taken by mouth or applied to skin.

MAP 6

Honey can be good substitute for sugar in our drinks and food

Objection: Same say that consuming honey is no better off than consuming sugar.

MAP 7

Honey can be used in treating diarrhea.

Objection: Over consumption of honey everyday will lead to gastic problems such as stomach cramps and bloating.

MAP 8

Honey are used in medical applications.

Objection: There are no proven safe or effective medical dose for honey because honey typically taken by mouth or applied on the skin.

MAP 9

Honey can be easily digested

Objection: Because of its acidic content, prolonged exposure to honey can erode tooth enamel and the linings of oesophagus, stomach and intestines, which can lead to acid reflux disease.

MAP10

Honey seems, to be safe for most adults and children when taken by mouth.

Objection: the usage of raw honey in infants and children because of some honey contains botulism



References: Armstrong Lance (1997).Side Effect Eating To Much Honey. December 15,2013, http://www.livestrong.com. Noseworthy John H. (1889). Honey Side Effect and Safety. December 17, 2013, http://www.webmd.com. Filippone peggy trowbridge (2013). Honey and health. December 17, 2013, http://homecooking.about.com.

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