In addition to eating this natural product, Manuka honey can be used topically, popularly applied to help treat wounds and burns ... sucking a Manuka honey chew after meals to the effect of ...
A considerable body of historical evidence exists describing the use of honey as a wound treatment as far back as the ancient Egyptians, as well as by field nurses during the world wars.
There have been many recent research developments stemming from Cardiff University which have shown honeys in general, and particularly manuka honey, as effective with chronic wounds and MRSA ...
Pronounced "MAH-nooka," manuka honey is a type of honey with a variety of health benefits, from antibacterial properties to wound healing. It hails from New Zealand and is named after the manuka ...
Future Microbiol. 2013;8(11):1419-1429. Antimicrobial peptides (including bee defensin-1, defensin-2, hemenopectin and apidaecin) Variable depending on source and geographical location Flavanoids ...
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