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Research Reports and
Information about Active UMF10+ Manuka Honey Applications for Burns,
Wounds, Ulcers and Sores (UMF Factor 16) |
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Manuka
Honey used as a wound dressing, for burns and ulcers.
This
scientific honey research report explains in depth how manuka honey
works, how it is applied as a wound dressing, used for burns and ulcers.
Manuka
Honey used in skin and wound care
Manuka
Honey from New Zealand, researched by Dr. Molan
Using
Active Manuka Honey as a wound treatment, according to Dr. Molan's
research
Honey
as a wound dressing - WHAT Honey?
Doctor's
turning sweet on healing with honey
Manuka
Honey from New Zealand used for burns, (CBS Health Report)
Latest
Buzz - Honey cured Wounds!
Dr.
Molan's biography
Waikato
University New Zealand
Dr.
Weil's response on how to use honey for cuts and burns (Medi
Honey mentioned in this article is the Australian version of New
Zealand's Manuka Honey)
Sweet
Honey for Healthy Teeth and Gums!
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Active UMF10+ Manuka Honey used as
a Wound Dressing for Open Bed Sores, Diabetic Leg and Foot
Ulcerations, Burns, Amputations and other types of Infectious
Wounds (UMF Factor 16) |
How
Honey stimulates the healing of wounds
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How
to apply Honey to a wound
Honey
effectively used on infected wounds not responding to conventional
therapy with antibiotics and antiseptics - some of which have been
treated up to 2 years. Honey used on burns.
Honey
Treatment used on Burns - compared to silver sulfadiazine
Glucose
Oxidase Enzymes in honey are responsible for the production of hydrogen
peroxide
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Honey
used for various wounds: abrasions, amputations, abscesses, bed sores
(pressure sores, decubitus ulcers), burns, cuts, diabetic leg and foot
ulcers, infected wounds where usual hospital treatments failed
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Over
600 cases of wounds treated with honey reported in medical journals - no
reports on harmful effects of honey on tissues.
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Honey
used on amputated legs to combat infection
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Honey
as a wound dressing goes back to ancient times...
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Clinical
Observations on the Wound Healing Properties of Honey
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The
role of honey in the management of wounds
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A
Brief Review of Honey as a Clinical Dressing
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The
use of Honey as an Antiseptic in the Management of Chronic Wounds
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'Honey outperforms antibiotics'
by Alternative Medicine Digest
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attending the First World Wound Healing Congress in
Melbourne, Australia, learned that honey has outperformed conventional
antibiotics in treating burns and infected caesarean sections. Honey can
eradicate Salmonella, E. Coli and Helicobacter pylori and even kill
antibiotic-resistant bacteria including the hospital superbug MRSA. Not
all types of honey work though. The most effective ones are manuka honey
from New Zealand and jelly bush honey from Australia. It is believed that these varieties release hydrogen peroxide, which is deadly to
microbes. Dr. Peter Molan of the University of Waikato in New Zealand
has found that swallowing half a teaspoon of manuka honey on an empty
stomach will eradicate the bacteria H. pylori, which causes most stomach
ulcers. - New Scientist |
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