Far from being an obscure health food with dubious healing qualities, new research has shown the honey kills every type of bacteria scientists have thrown at it, including the antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” plaguing hospitals and killing patients around the world.
Some bacteria have become resistant to every commonly prescribed antibacterial drug. But scientists found that Manuka honey, as it is known in New Zealand, or jelly bush honey, as it is known in Australia, killed every bacteria or pathogen it was tested on.
It is applied externally and acts on skin infections, bites and cuts.
The honey is distinctive in that it comes only from bees feeding off tea trees native to Australia and New Zealand, said Dee Carter, from the University of Sydney’s School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences.
The findings are likely to have a major impact on modern medicine and could lead to a range of honey-based products to replace antibiotic and antiseptic creams.
Professor Carter’s two sons, Marty, 8 and Nicky, 6, think it’s funny the way their mother puts honey on their sores. But she swears by it, telling stories of how quickly it cures any infection.
“Honey sounds very homey and unscientific, which is why we needed the science to validate the claims made for it,” she said.
The curative properties of various types of honey have been known to indigenous cultures for thousands of years, and dressing wounds with honey was common before the advent of antibiotics.
“Most bacteria that cause infections in hospitals are resistant to at least one antibiotic, and there is an urgent need for new ways to treat and control surface infections,” Professor Carter said.
“New antibiotics tend to have short shelf lives, as the bacteria they attack quickly become resistant. Many large pharmaceutical companies have abandoned antibiotic production because of the difficulty of recovering costs. Developing effective alternatives could therefore save many lives.”
Monday, January 28, 2013
BUSH HONEY - YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!
I need to get some for the First Aid kit:
I decided to pick up Manuka honey to have on hand as a part of my first aid as I had been in the health food business for many years and have known about its effectiveness for some time. A good source for it is www.luckyvitamin.com Tea tree oil, as well, is effective for many health uses as an antiseptic and is great against lice. So, honey combined with the effectiveness of tea tree is amazing.. I have read about times that Manuka honey has been used in a hospital setting; and I'm sorry that I don't have a link.. you might find more info on Manuka honey on Dr. Mercola's site: www.mercola.com That is the #1 natural health site on the net with a tremendous amount of other valuable health related info. Hope it helps someone. By the way, honey lasts indefinitely, as long as moisture doesn't get into it and a little goes a long way. I think it was used for the treatment of burns in the article I had seen; but don't take my word for it.
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