Monday, January 31, 2011

Manuka Health

Manuka honey is responsible for improving health all over the world. Form New Zealand to the US, people have reported that the honey, gathered from bees that have collected nectar from New Zealand’s Manuka bush, has reduced acne and improved skin health. Studies are showing that patients struggling with cancer are benefitting from Manuka honey as well.

As an example of how Manuka honey can aid those suffering from a chronic illness, take for example, a terminal or aggressive cancer like mesothelioma. Because of frequent misdiagnoses due to subtle mesothelioma symptoms, the cancer often metastasizes before treatment is administered, meaning that treatment is extremely severe.

Radiation therapy, usually an external process, results in sores and open wounds on the skin. Also, many patients of aggressive cancers, like mesothelioma or colon cancer, become bed-ridden, leading to further epidermal blemishes. According to a BBC health news report, honey can be used to treat the fungating wounds and ulcers caused by cancer treatments and other side effects.
Manuka honey’s healing properties have also helped to heal surgery incisions by controlling the bacteria in the wound. In fact, staphylococcus aureus, the bacteria most commonly found in wound and sore infections, is most affected by the honey’s hydrogen peroxide and glucose oxidase properties, good news since this particular strain of bacteria is penicillin-resistant.

So, even if you have mesothelioma, colon cancer, or a strong case of acne, Manuka honey can eliminate bacteria and heal infections, as well as reduce inflammation and fight viruses. It is improving the quality of life for many terminally ill patients and for many who may have less detrimental health issues.

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