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BUTTER / HONEY MIXTURE (allegedly used to help his son who was in a coma for multiple days by feeding him a teaspoon under his tongue every 20-40 minutes)
Usually made up of equal parts:
Unsalted raw butter & Unheated honeyThis combination is used in various remedies.
Substitutes (When Raw Butter Is Unavailable)
If raw butter cannot be obtained, the following alternatives may be used in remedies that call for the butter/honey mixture. Each substitute should be mixed in equal portions with unheated honey:
- Raw avocado, mashed
- Fresh coconut cream (juiced from the meat of a fresh whole coconut)
- Stone-pressed or cold-pressed oil extracted below 96°F (35.5°C)
Note: These substitutes produce similar effects, but in some cases may take slightly longer to work.
Optional Recipe for Improved Taste
This recipe can make the butter/honey mixture more desirable for some people.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup unsalted raw butter (room temperature)
- 4–6 tablespoons unheated honey
- ½ cup nuts (Aajonus likes unsalted pistachio nuts)
Instructions:
- Place the butter in a tightly sealed jar.
- Immerse the jar in hot water (warm enough to melt the butter, but not hot enough to burn your hand).
- While the butter is melting, blend the nuts until they form a fine powder.
- Once the butter has melted, add the unheated honey and powdered nuts.
- Blend thoroughly until well combined.
Storage:
- Refrigerate after preparation
- Keeps for up to 3 months
Ways to Use:
- Eat by itself (spoon or finger)
- Spread on toast or bread (not ideal as bread is unhealthy, make sure its cooled a little)
- Add to smoothies or milkshakes
- Eat with any food
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BUTTER / HONEY MIXTURE (allegedly used to help his son who was in a coma for multiple days by feeding him a teaspoon under his tongue every 20-40 minutes)
Usually made up of equal parts:
Unsalted raw butter & Unheated honeyThis combination is used in various remedies.
Substitutes (When Raw Butter Is Unavailable)
If raw butter cannot be obtained, the following alternatives may be used in remedies that call for the butter/honey mixture. Each substitute should be mixed in equal portions with unheated honey:
- Raw avocado, mashed
- Fresh coconut cream (juiced from the meat of a fresh whole coconut)
- Stone-pressed or cold-pressed oil extracted below 96°F (35.5°C)
Note: These substitutes produce similar effects, but in some cases may take slightly longer to work.
Optional Recipe for Improved Taste
This recipe can make the butter/honey mixture more desirable for some people.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup unsalted raw butter (room temperature)
- 4–6 tablespoons unheated honey
- ½ cup nuts (Aajonus likes unsalted pistachio nuts)
Instructions:
- Place the butter in a tightly sealed jar.
- Immerse the jar in hot water (warm enough to melt the butter, but not hot enough to burn your hand).
- While the butter is melting, blend the nuts until they form a fine powder.
- Once the butter has melted, add the unheated honey and powdered nuts.
- Blend thoroughly until well combined.
Storage:
- Refrigerate after preparation
- Keeps for up to 3 months
Ways to Use:
- Eat by itself (spoon or finger)
- Spread on toast or bread (not ideal as bread is unhealthy, make sure its cooled a little)
- Add to smoothies or milkshakes
- Eat with any food
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@Jack I never understood the supposed benefits of honey, is it the enzymes that are supposed to be beneficial, if that’s the case isn’t fermented dairy much more beneficial
@veloman It’s a good question, I think it’s more than just the beneficial enzymes. Aajonus always used it for healing purposes so he must believe there is something special with (unheated) honey that helps people heal properly. I wish I could give you a definitive answer but I’m just posting Aajonus’ recipe. I’ll do some digging though to see if I can find the answer you’re looking for
