Thoughts about manuka branch
Many people simply look on honey as a condiment to apply to your slice of buttered bread. Nonetheless it has more uses than you might imagaine.
For thousands of years honey has been known for its theraputic properties. Ongoing research shows that it was widely known and used by the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks. Certainly the Egyptians had over five hundred medical uses for honey. The Greeks utilized it specially for problems with the skin and wounds. Right through recorded history people have utilized honey for medicinal functions in addition to its pure and antibacterial attributes in dealing with wounds and burns.
Aristotle also realised that honey gathered from different areas and at certain seasons of the year had very specific characteristics.
Still with the use and development of antibiotics and penicillin its use fell by the wayside by doctors.
As we go to look at honey's uses let us see what it is composed of.
Honey is comprised of approximately 80% sugars and it makes a effective choice to saccharine in foodstuffs and drinks, so long as its not used to excess. It's also bursting with assorted vitamins (A,B,C,D, E and K), , amino acids and enzymes utilized by your body's system. Honey is reasonably acidic and this helps fight the bacteria it finds.
Manuka Honey is made from the flowers of the Manuka Bush. Peter Molan, Professor of Biochemistry has discovered that manuka honey has a very special component not anywhere else worldwide. He has identified it the Uique Manuka Factor or UMF.
Initial tests show that Manuka honey is considerably more effecive than everyday honey in caring for numerous medical conditions. Such as:
- recent research shows that it could also be used to hold back the growth of extremely infectious, drug-resistant viruses.
- Nurse Julie Betts has effectively used honey to treat leg ulcers and pressure sores. And it facilitates healing after surgical operations - especially for diabetic cases.
- Dr Glenys Round who specialises in cancer treatment has also found honey to be an efficient treatment."We have used honey to deal with fungating cuts, in which the cancer has erupted through the skin," she said. "The effects in many cases have been very pleasing."
- Comvita has set up a new division for medical products to bring hi-tech honey dressings developed by Peter Molan to the international market. "It looks like a piece of rubber sheet, you can handle it without it feeling gluey at all. Previously untreatable wounds of many different types are currently found to be able to be treated by honey," said Comvita spokesman Ray Lewis.
- A Manchester cancer hospital is employing manuka honey from New Zealand to treat patients just after they've had surgery, including throat and mouth cancers.
Internally Active Manuka Honey is used for:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Gastritis
up-set Stomach
Heartburn
Duodenal Ulcer
Esophageal Ulcer
Ulcerative Colitis
Acid Reflux
Externally Active Manuka Honey is used for:
Ulcers
MRSA infected Wounds
Bed Sores (Decubitus Ulcers)
Amputation Stump
fresh operational Scars
1st 2nd 3rd degree Burns
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Leg ulcer
Sores
old and new infected War Wounds
What's the best way to store honey? Store your honey at room temperature. There's no need to keep it in the fridge. Keep honey away from direct sunlight exposure.
Attention: Studies indicate that honey should not be given to babies.
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