Honey is good when treating infection
By Megan Sheppard, Irish Examiner, 6/8/2014
* How do you cure an anal fistula when it becomes deep
seated?
Is there any way that diet can improve healing, and what
topical ointments can you use to keep away repeat infections without resorting
to strong antibiotics?
>> Healing an anal fistula is a long and slow process,
and what works well for one person may not work for another. It is important to
feel at ease with your chosen health professional or, in some cases, team of
health professionals. Ayurveda, homeopathy, and Traditional Chinese Medicine
are all modalities worth considering...
As far as topical preparations go, I would suggest medicinal
honey, which is particularly effective in treating infection associated with
ulcers, cavities, depressions, fistulas, and abscesses. Active Manuka honey is
more effective than hydrogen peroxide against the seven most common bacteria
responsible for infection, including MRSA. Researchers at the University of
Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff studied the effects of active manuka honey
in treating MRSA present in leg ulcers and found it was completely eliminated
from the wound, and the wound healed quickly…
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