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You might see honey as something to spread all over your bread. But it has lots of uses that you mightn't have thought about.

For centuries honey has been known for its healing properties. Ancient medical texts that it was known and utilized by the Ancient civilizations. Research shows the Egyptians had almost 500 prescriptions for honey. The ancient Greeks employed it specially for skin conditions. Recorded history tells us that people have applied honey for medicinal purposes in addition to its antibacterial properties in handling cuts and burnt skin.

The ancients also recognised that honey gathered from different regions and at specified times of the year had individual characteristics.

Still with the evolution of penicillin and antibiotics its use fell by the wayside - a sad reflection on the medical profession.


Let's look at the uses of honey but first we'll have a look at what it's comprised of.

Honey is comprised of four-fifths sugars and it is a good choice to refined sugar in food and drink, provided that its used in moderation. It's also full of assorted minerals, , vitamins (A,B,C,D, E and K) and amino acids utilized by your body's system. Honey is fairly acidic and this helps combat the bacteria it comes across.

Manuka Honey is created from the blossoms of the Manuka Bush. Peter Molan, Professor of Biochemistry has found that manuka honey has a special element not to be found elsewhere. He has identified it the Unique Manuka Factor or simply UMF.

Initial tests indicate that Manuka honey is considerably more effecive than regular honey in caring for many medical conditions. Included are:

  • contemporary research demonstrates that it could also be utilised to suppress the incubation of extremely infectious, drug-resistant pathogens.
  • Julie Betts, a nurse has successfully utilised honey to treat leg ulcerations and pressure sores. Additionally it aids healing following surgery - especially for diabetic sufferers.
  • Cancer specialist Dr Glenys Round has also discovered honey to be an efficient treatment."We have used honey to treat fungating woundings, where the cancer has broken out through the skin," she said. "The effects in many cases have been very pleasing."
  • Comvita has set up a brand new section for medical products to take hi-tech honey medical dressings developed by Peter Molan to the global marketplace. "It looks like a sheet of rubber, you can feel it without it being gluey at all. Wounds that have been difficult to treat of many different types are currently found to be able to be treated by honey," said Comvita's Ray Lewis.
  • Christie Hospital in Didsbury in the UK is importing manuka honey from New Zealand to handle post-surgical patients, including mouth and throat malignancies.

Taken orally Manuka Honey has been used for:

Esophageal Ulcer

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Duodenal Ulcer

Ulcerative Colitis

Stomach Ulcer

up-set Stomach

Heartburn

H. Pylori Treatment (Helicobacter Pylori)

Outside the body Active Manuka Honey has been used to treat:

Scars

Diabetic Leg ulcer

Wounds

fresh operational Scars

Ulcers

1st 2nd 3rd degree Burns

Amputation Stump

MRSA infected Wounds

old and new infected War Wounds

Sores

How to store honey?
Simply store honey at room temperature. There's no need for refrigeration. Keep out of direct sunlight.

Attention: Best not to give honey to babies under twelve monhs, as it may lead to poisoning.


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