According to research data published by the New Jersey State Children's Health Institute in the United States, children suffering from anaemia will receive 100 to 150 grams of nectar diluted with milk every day and night for 20 to 30 days. The red blood cells and hemoglobin content in the patient's blood increased, the patient's dizziness and fatigue symptoms disappeared, sleep was better, his complexion improved, and anemia was cured.
Both honey and milk contain iron and other minerals for anemia. The deeper the color of honey, the more minerals it contains. For example, compared with buckwheat, buckwheat honey contains 24 times more trace elements such as manganese and copper in the former. Therefore, the choice of deep-colored honey is better for children with anemia.