Honey believed to be over 3,000 years old was found in Tutankhamun’s tomb. During wars, Romans and Greeks used honey to strengthen the body and heal wounds. Honey was also used in religious cults and embalming rituals, and for a long time, it was reserved for the elite due to its relatively high price.
Bees produce this thick, golden liquid of various colors and flavors by processing sweet flower nectar. Kresich and many other researchers have observed that honey mixed with spices such as pine, ginger, and other plants can cure cancer, despite the fact that conventional medicine does not recommend it.
A woman from Bosnia sent her honey and ginger recipe, hoping it would help others with cancer.
She was diagnosed with endocrine cancer and spent 20 days in intensive care. No one believed she would survive. However, she began using a ginger and honey mixture and within days, she was back to life.
She managed to recover without chemotherapy and, she says, is healthier than ever because the cancer is completely gone.
Here is the recipe she used:
You’ll need a few ginger roots. Finely grind the ginger and mix it with 1/2 kilogram of honey. Remember, the honey should be organic and pure, so buy it from a trusted producer.
Store this remedy in jars and consume one tablespoon 3-4 times daily. It’s also important to avoid contact with metal objects—use a wooden spoon instead.
The first results should be visible after just 4 days.
Now you have honey on your side and, as you can see, it can cure all the most dangerous types of cancer, even though you’ve been told you don’t have long to live.