Honey Natural Treatment for wounds & burns
Honey
- Natural Treatment for wounds &
burns
by
Junji Takano
Honey is a highly concentrated sugar solution
produced by honeybees. It is commonly used as
substitute for sugar or a flavor enhancer. But
other than that, honey is also effective in
treating burns and wounds and it has been used
for this purpose for many centuries. Now it
is known that the secret of honey lies on its
antibacterial activity.
How Can Honey Stop Infection?
We know that bacteria love sugar, but why
most bacteria and other microorganisms cannot
grow or reproduce in honey? Here are the reasons:
1. Acidity - Honey is acidic, and acids prevent
the growth of bacteria.
2. Hydrogen Peroxide - When honey is applied
as a wound dressing it is diluted with fluids
from the damaged tissue and combines with an
enzyme added by the bee to form hydrogen peroxide,
the same antiseptic found in drugstores. Diluted
honey can serve as an excellent antiseptic because
the naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide won't
harm the tissues and no scarring will occur.
Applying Honey as a Wound Dressing
1. Usually, 20 ml of honey (25 - 30 g, 1
ounce) is enough on a 10 cm X 10 cm (4 inch
X 4 inch) dressing. The honey dressings should
be cut to a size that extends beyond the edges
of the wound.
2. To prevent honey oozing out from the wound
dressing waterproof dressings are needed. Absorbent
dressings are not recommended as they soak the
honey making it less effective. Adhesive tape
or bandages can be used to hold the dressings
in place.
3. It is better to spread the honey on the
dressing first before applying it on the wound
area.
4. If there are abscesses in the wound area,
fill it with honey before applying the dressing
pad, so that there is honey in contact with
the wound.
5. The amount of honey required on the wound
depends on the amount of fluid it exudes. Honey
will be useless if it is diluted by large amounts
of fluid. Also the frequency of dressing changes
depends on how fast the honey is being diluted
by fluid.
6. On deeper infections, more honey is required
to get an effective antibacterial activity.
7. Daily dressing changes up to three times
daily may be needed.
8. Exudation of fluid should be reduced after
few days use of honey dressing. During this
time, less dressing changes will be needed.
Honey Used as Medicine
Below are some common problems which can
easily be prevented from the use of honey:
1. Allergies - Raw honey is an excellent
treatment for 90% of allergies.
2. Anemia - Honey is a great blood enricher.
The darker the honey the better. Take 1 ripe
banana with 1 tablespoon of honey, 1-2 times
a day.
3. Appetite - Honey improves appetite in
children suffering from appetite loss.
4. Conjunctivitis - Dissolve honey in equal
amount of warm water. When cooled, apply as
lotion or eye bath.
5. Fatigue and exhaustion - Honey is the
best ingredient to remove tiredness and fatigue
almost instantly because it is easily absorbed
in the blood. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of honey in
warm water or quarter honey balance of water
in a jug and keep in the fridge.
6. Headaches and Migraine - Take 2 teaspoons
at meals to prevent headache. For migraines,
take 1 dessertspoon of honey dissolved in a
half glass of warm water. Repeat in 20 minutes
if migraine persists.
7. Heart Diseases - Honey can fight against
cholesterol. Pure honey taken with foods daily
instead of sugar relieves complains of cholesterol.
This is helpful for old people, especially
sufferers of diabetes, heart disease, high
blood pressure and others.
8. High Blood Pressure - Take mixed 1 teaspoon
of honey, 1 teaspoon of ginger juice and 1 teaspoon
of cumin powder 2 times a day.
9. Insomnia (Sleeplessness) - Take 1 teaspoon
of honey mixed in lukewarm water or milk and
drink before going to bed.
10. Poor Digestion - Mix 1:1 honey with cider
vinegar and dilute with water.
11. Skin - Honey is a good moisturizer. It
also helps in reducing skin problems like pimples.
12. Sore Throat - Let 1 teaspoon of honey
melt in the back of the mouth and trickle down
the throat.
13. Stomachache - Take 1 teaspoon of honey,
juice of a ½ lemon with a hot glass of
water first thing in the morning.
14. Teeth - Although honey is sweet, it helps
to maintain and protect teeth.
Important: Honey contains a certain
bacterium that might be harmful in infants;
it should never be fed to children younger than
one year old. Otherwise it could lead to food
poisoning.
Now you know that when honey is applied properly
to a wound, it can promote healing just as good
as or often better than, over-the-counter ointments
and dressings. It is also a great preventive
medicine on common ailments.
About the Author:
Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher
and has been studying the causes of viruses
since 1960s. In 1968, he invented Pyro-Energen,
the first electrotherapy device that eradicates
viral diseases in a non-narcotic way.
Visit him at: http://www.pyroenergen.com Free
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