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JENGIMIEL
is a nice syrup with an exotic flavor, and it is comprised by two unsurpassable
natural products which are: THE GINGER, THE HONEY and Aloe:

It contains all that
the human being needs for a healthy living. It is difficult to admit
that bees are wise producers of this substance and that the man in this
special era is not able to create such kind of substance. Studies have
discovered that Royal Jelly, is a segregation of the salivary glands
of bees, better known for some people as the “Loved Milk for Live”,
it is a complex, nutritive and rich substance for the longevity. That
explains why the Queen bee by eating this substance survives for an
approximately term of five years, which is twenty times the live term
of a worker bee. This is why the males have considered this substance
as “The precious medication for longevity”. It actives the
sexual appetite, provides a real energy stream and improves the life
span of old people.
The HONEY contains potassium and phosphorus in high proportions, this
is important for the metabolism of carbohydrates. Potassium is the number
one enemy of bacteria. Thereby, honey helps to destroy bacteria diseases.
In Honey, there is a ratio of 0.4 to 1.4% of some nitrogen components
among which it is important to mention certain proteins and up to 17
amino acids. Cholinergic action of the honey was established on 1948,
thanks to the analysis and experimental studies developed by Baumgarten
and Koch, and Goldschmidt and other researchers confirmed it some years
later. At the same time there was evidence.
The presence of acetylcholine, which is responsible for the above mentioned
cholinergic action also known as parasympathomimetic or vagotonia. It
is responsible, upon the administration of honey, for increasing the
amount and quantity of the gastric juice secreted by the stomach, as
well as for its peristaltic movements. This explains the laxative action
of the honey, which constitutes an important lipotropic factor and therefore
it works favorably in hepatic conditions or a fatty liver.
The presence of enzymes such as diastases, overtaxes, maltases, hydrogenases,
etc. has been confirmed in honey. From the medicine point of view, the
most important ferments are the diastases and the invertases, which
contribute to or increase the digestion process, and particularly in
those patients with gastrointestinal disorders due to the lack of fermenters
or to the secretion of gastric juice (hiccups or achlorhydria). INHIBINS
are substances that were isolated from honey and from which there was
experimentally evidenced that they have an antibiotic action (prevents
the growth and development of bacteria). Topically, honey is a good
healer. Inhibins, monosaccharides and the cholinergic factor (acetylcholine),
are the responsible for the healer action of the honey on wounds. Monosaccharides
and inhibins act and prevent the bacteria development, while the acetylcholine
contributes to the blood circulation and the heal processes of the damaged
tissues. In the other hand it is known in medicine that one of the functions
of the gastric juice is to prevent the development and entrance of bacteria
which are harmful to the digestive tube, since when it is absent or
it is secreted in insufficient amounts, food is not completely digested
(gastric dyspepsia), dangerous bacteria may be developed in the digestive
traet. Honey acts producing an increase of secretion of gastric juice
and by the other hand, through the inhibins action it prevents the bacteria.
In experimental studies performed with dogs and rats, Baumgarten. Koch
and Kramer evidenced that the administration of honey (once without
its micromolecules) via endovenous to said animals, increases the use
of the sugars (monosaccharides) by their body, which was called insulin
action, because through this (normally it is absent in determined types
of diabetics), it contributes to the entering and use of the glucose
inside the body cells. Said invigorating action, particularly at the
heart and body muscles level, is evidenced when they are weak. Being
studied likewise, said action did not appear when in the same experimental
studies there was used sugar instead of honey. These results left perfectly
clear that honey is more than sugar or than a sweet food.
The principal vitamins contained by the honey are: A, B, C 1, B5, B6,
C, D, E, K and PP. These vitamin constitute a catalyst element which
activates the organic functions, prevents diseases and consolidates
the physical strength, while keeping the appropriate functioning of
the organs, contributes to the metabolism, it is a natural antioxidant,
it lays the foundations of the osseous structure, it protects the skin,
maintain a healthy hair, gives freshness, and as a consequence of all
the above it improves and extends life span.
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