Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Honey Is More EFFICIENT than Antibiotics

Honey can destroy bacteria causing chronic rhinitis, report Canadian scientists

Specialists from University in Ottawa have studied effects of honey on 11 strains microorganism (including extremely dangerous ones as Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph), which often are resistant to antibiotics and can’t be cured with them.

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Honey has so many health benefits and sometimes is stronger than antibiotic

It turns out that honey destroys bacteria, in depth and on the surface. Effectiveness of honey is comparable with those of antibiotics and what is more resistant bacteria dies when they are in contact with honey, report Reuters.
It is known that rhinitis is due to viruses and bacteria Virus rhinitis usually doesn’t need special treatments or antibiotics but bacterial one should be treated with antibiotics.
But if bacteria become resistant to them, the diseases can become chronic. In this case honey can efficiently replace antibiotics and to cure the disease, claim Canadian scientists.
Honey is processed flower nectar. It contains 13-20% water, 75-80% carbohydrates (glucose, fructose, and sucrose), vitamins, as well as antiseptic substances for which it is widely used as a therapeutic agent in folk medicine.

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Honey can be extremely useful in the fight with cellulite. The reason is that honey boosts metabolic processes in the body. Honey can also help if you suffer from constipation as it stimulates muscle tonus and stomach secretion.
Honey has almost no contraindications, but it is important to know if you have allergy from honey. If you didn’t have problems till now, have been sting by bee, don’t have other allergies or asthma the possibility to be allergic is smaller.
Another contradiction which is not absolute is diabetes. Depending on the type of diabetes, the age and according to the doctor’s prescriptions you can eat up to 50 g honey per day.


Source : dailyhealtharticles[dot]com

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