People have used honey for thousands of years for wound healing. While we now have other very effective wound-healing options, honey may still be good for healing certain wounds. Honey has ...
A cat owner has been banned from keeping animals for a year after attempting to heal her cancer-suffering cat with honey. Denise Smith, 58, from Northampton, treated the cat's leg wound with manuka ...
Among all natural remedies, honey has long been used for its numerous health benefits.Known for its antibacterial properties and ability to promote healing, honey is an excellent choice for treating ...
Honey isn’t just a sweet treat—it’s been used for centuries to heal burns, cuts, and wounds. But does modern science back this ancient remedy? An expert explains how honey’s unique properties fight ...
A woman has been banned from owning animals after using manuka honey to try to heal her cat’s cancer. Denise Smith, from Northampton, used the natural product to treat her pet Blacky’s cancerous leg ...
April 30, 2012 — Floral honey as a secondary dressing can promote healing, minimize slough and necrosis, and reduce the affected area of many types of wounds, according to a prospective observational ...
Honey’s golden touch: Study finds liquid kills 85 per cent of bacteria found in hard-to-treat wounds
Honey could have the golden touch when it comes to keeping bugs at bay. In tests, manuka honey eased and prevented hard-to-treat wound infections. Just two hours of honey treatment killed 85 per cent ...
Manuka honey could help clear chronic wound infections and even prevent them from developing in the first place, according to a new study. The findings provide further evidence for the clinical use of ...
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