DO YOU KNOW
HONEY’S HEALING PROPERTIES are mentioned in the Bible, Koran, and Torah??
Honey is an ancient remedy for the treatment of infected wounds
recently "rediscovered" by the medical profession, particularly where
therapeutic agents are failing. Honey has been used by humans to treat a
variety of illnesses: Cough, Asthma, High fever, Diarrhea, Stomach ulcers
caused by infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria. Honey acts
as a source of carbohydrate during vigorous exercise.
Some people apply honey directly to the skin for: wound healing,
burns, sunburn, cataracts, and diabetic foot ulcers. When applied to the skin,
honey Serves as a barrier to moisture and keep skin from sticking to dressings (Some
of the chemicals in honey may kill certain bacteria and fungus) and Provide
nutrients and other chemicals that speed wound healing.
The topical use of honey has a long history, Hippocrates prescribed
honey for burns and boils and abscesses and the ancient Greek physician
Dioscorides in 50 A. prescribed honeys for sunburn and infected wounds and treat
wounds and inflammation of the throat and tonsils.
The effectiveness of honey in rapidly clearing infection from
wounds: In otorhinolaryngology (neck & head diseases), head and neck surgery,
microbial action, and promoting healing.
Honey is composed in an acidic product (pH 4) with a
variable chemical composition according to its source, the harvest season, the plants
from which nectar is gathered, and the modalities of honey collection and
storage.
Due to its acidic pH, honey can cause unpleasant or even painful
feelings during application or ingestion that may limit its use. It is
produced by bees it can be contaminated with germs from plants bees, dust
during production, collection and processing, pesticides, antibiotics used by
beekeepers and farmers, honey is not sterile and can contain bacteria (B. subtilis
and C. botulinum),the risk of botulism because of the
natural presence of botulinum endospores in honey.
To solve this problem medical-grade honey should be treated with gamma
radiation to reduce the risk of botulinum spores being present (Children
under one year of age should not be given honey, the more-developed digestive
system of older children and adults generally destroys the spores.),
Standardized to have consistent germ-fighting activity, and Collected from
hives that are free from germs and not treated with antibiotics, and that the
nectar should be from plants that have not been treated with pesticides.
Application of honey to inflamed mucosa and head and neck skin or
mucosal wounds provides a real therapeutic benefit. So when will such natural medicine
replace officially synthetic ones?
It's really amazing how honey has that much benefits and how such tiny creatures get so organized to produce it.! But as you stated earlier, it should NOT be given to infants and a lot of parents are not aware of this issue and how dangerous it could be for their baby. Moreover, too much honey consumption can lead to weight gain, since it is packed with calories (each tablespoon contains 64 kcals).
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