Monday, May 17, 2010

Manuka Honey for Gum Disease and Tooth Decay


Some may think that honey as a natural cure for gum diseases sound ridiculous. Especially since we have always been told to avoid excessive sweets in order to maintain good oral hygiene. However, what most people don't know is that honey has powerful antibacterial properties that are actually effective in treating gum disease and preventing tooth decay.

Since we were kids, we were made to believe that sugar causes cavities. The truth is that sugar doesn't cause tooth decay or gum disease, bacteria does. Although, bacteria feed on sugar so if you eat an excess amount of sweet foods, bacteria will form in your mouth. Once the bacteria finish gobbling up all of the sugar, they go to work on your teeth and gums. Even though honey has a high sugar content, it's natural antibacterial properties destroy any bacteria that may be present in the mouth, preventing gum disease, tooth decay and even bad breath.

Research has shown that honey contains an enzyme that produces hydrogen peroxide, which is believed to be one factor in its antibacterial activity. Honey not only curbs dental plaque and bacteria growth but it also reduces the amount of acid produced in the mouth, which stops the bacteria from producing dextran, a component of dental plaque that stubbornly adheres to the surface of the teeth.

Not all honey varieties are the same. Some types of honey have more powerful antibacterial properties than others. Manuka Honey from New Zealand, which is derived from the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka bush, has been found to contain the strongest potency of antibacterial properties. In addition to its ability to produce hydrogen peroxide, Manuka Honey also contains another antibacterial compound that has become known as the Unique Manuka Factor (UMF), making it significantly more potent than other honeys.

Manuka Honey is far more effective than other types of honey against bacteria in laboratory testing, even outperforming antibiotics and other traditional forms of medication. Scientists have also discovered that the antibacterial factor found in Manuka Honey is unaffected by enzymes in the body that break down hydrogen peroxide components.

Manuka Honey can be used as a natural alternative to mouthwash to freshening breath and destroying bacteria that create malodor. Unlike alcohol-based mouthwash, Manuka Honey only seems to destroy harmful bacteria, while leaving the good bacteria that should remain in the mouth. You can even put Manuka Honey on your toothbrush and brush your teeth with it or simply rub it onto your gums after brushing your teeth. In the future, you may see oral care products that contain Manuka Honey as a natural antibacterial agent to both treat and prevent tooth decay and gum disease.

For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

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