Honey is a food, not a drug, and cannot perform the same effects as a medicine. Drinking it in water helps to replenish the body’s carbohydrates and other nutrients, but it needs to be eaten in moderation. Honey as a food, rich in carbohydrates, and a small amount of protein, crude fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, vitamin B and other nutrients. The highest content of carbohydrates, is the body’s main source of energy. When consumed in moderation, honey in water helps to some extent to maintain the normal vital activities of the body. Drinking honey in water can be eaten in moderation, but eating large quantities over a long period of time may cause excessive energy intake and eventually lead to obesity. It is also not recommended for people with unsatisfactory blood sugar control and should not be consumed by those who are allergic to honey.