Saw Palmetto Honey
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Saw palmetto honey remains to be one of the most popular, rarest, specialty kinds of honey in Florida. This raw, unprocessed, chemical free honey has a delicious light sweet taste, rich golden color, smooth subtle smoky notes, not to mention it's medicinal value.
Saw Palmetto honey contains 22 amino acids, with over 5,000 enzymes, 7 vitamins belonging to the B complex group, and antioxidants, which function to eliminate free radicals in the body. These antioxidants also help in the growth of new tissues. Saw Palmetto contains 85% to 98% fatty acids and sterols which is commonly used as an herbal support for prostate enlargement worldwide.
The saw palmetto (miniature palm) produces fruit once a year, about the size of an olive and also has a pit (seed) inside. Saw palmetto honey is produced by the honey bee pollinating the saw palmetto blossom. This saw palmetto honey is a gourmet honey that is seldom tasted outside the borders of Florida. Real estate development, drainage, fires and encroachment of man has begun to shrink the borders of this one time rampant growing plant that greeted Ponce de Leon hundreds of years ago.
Saw Palmetto honey contains 22 amino acids, with over 5,000 enzymes, 7 vitamins belonging to the B complex group, and antioxidants, which function to eliminate free radicals in the body. These antioxidants also help in the growth of new tissues. Saw Palmetto contains 85% to 98% fatty acids and sterols which is commonly used as an herbal support for prostate enlargement worldwide.
The saw palmetto (miniature palm) produces fruit once a year, about the size of an olive and also has a pit (seed) inside. Saw palmetto honey is produced by the honey bee pollinating the saw palmetto blossom. This saw palmetto honey is a gourmet honey that is seldom tasted outside the borders of Florida. Real estate development, drainage, fires and encroachment of man has begun to shrink the borders of this one time rampant growing plant that greeted Ponce de Leon hundreds of years ago.