Les Bienfaits du Miel de Daghmous  : Un Trésor Naturel

The Benefits of Daghmous Honey: A Natural Treasure

Everything you need to know about Daghmous honey (Euphorbia): a natural treasure of Morocco

Daghmous honey, also called euphorbia honey, is an exceptional product from Morocco. Coming from the flowers of the euphorbia, a plant from the arid and mountainous regions of the Atlas, this honey is known for its unique, slightly spicy taste and its numerous health benefits.

Origin and characteristics

Daghmous honey comes from the Moroccan mountains where euphorbia grows, a plant resistant to extreme climates. This rare and precious nectar is carefully harvested by local beekeepers, perpetuating ancestral know-how.

Health benefits

Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, Daghmous honey has been used for centuries in traditional Moroccan remedies. Among its main benefits:

  • Strengthening the immune system : Ideal for preventing seasonal illnesses.

  • Respiratory support : Useful against asthma, colds and bronchitis.

  • Natural energy : Excellent for combating fatigue and revitalizing the body.

  • Wound healing : Applied locally, it helps with healing.

    Grandma's remedies with Daghmous honey

    Here are some simple recipes to benefit from the virtues of this honey:

     

  • To soothe a sore throat : Mix a spoonful of honey with lemon juice in lukewarm water.

  • In case of fatigue : A spoonful of honey diluted in a glass of warm milk before bedtime.

  • For the skin : Apply a thin layer to small wounds to accelerate healing.

  • Anti-cough herbal tea : Infuse thyme and add a spoonful of Daghmous honey.

    Why choose Trésors du Souk?

  • At Trésors du Souk, we offer you 100% natural and organic Daghmous honey, harvested with respect for traditions and the environment. This rare product is a concentrate of nature, ideal to integrate into your daily life.

    Discover this Moroccan treasure on our online store and enjoy a unique taste and incomparable benefits!

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.