By Lindsay Williamson, Mother Earth News, 7/22/2014
Before I get into talking about all of the wonderful
benefits of honey, I want to make sure I’m specific about the kind of honey I’m
advocating. To experience any real benefit from it, make sure that first and
foremost it’s raw honey. Most of what you buy in a grocery store will have been
heated to remove any “impurities” and to keep it from crystallizing which is
supposedly more attractive to consumers. Heating raw honey destroys enzymes and
basically turns it into a simple sugar without many nutritional or medicinal
perks.
Honey labeling is barely regulated by the FDA and there is
essentially no testing that takes place to verify what is on the label. When
buying honey, seek out local beekeepers and ask them about their beekeeping
practices. Ask them if they’re honey is raw, and how they deal with issues like
varroa mites and small hive beetles. Some beekeepers use strong chemicals to
fight these pests and traces of those chemicals will remain in the hive. Also,
ask them if they ever feed their bees and if so, if they feed high fructose
corn syrup. Feeding bees is sometimes necessary but not anytime close to
harvesting the honey and I would avoid any honey that is produced by bees that
are fed corn syrup of any sort.
Last but definitely not least; honey should never be given
to an infant under 12 months old as this could cause rare but very serious
infant botulism.
Ulcers and Digestive Problems
Raw honey has widely been reported to potentially prevent,
cure or alleviate symptoms of a wide variety of health problems affecting the
mucous membranes of the body including stomach ulcers, mouth and throat ulcers
that result from radiation treatment for cancers of the head and neck and (read
on) sinuses and sore throats due to colds or allergies. Bastyr Center for
Natural Health reported a study finding that people receiving radiation therapy
for cancers of the head and neck were significantly less likely to suffer from
ulcers when given 4 teaspoons of honey 15 minutes prior to treatment, 15
minutes after treatment and then again six hours later. These types of ulcers
are the reason that many people quit their radiation treatment as it can make
eating difficult or impossible.
Studies in New Zealand have shown that raw Manuka honey was
effective in killing the bacterium Helicobacter pylori which is said to be the
cause of most stomach ulcers. This is thought to be due to the antibacterial
properties of the honey.
Wound and Burn Dressing
The pH of raw honey (between 3.2 and 4.5) along with
antibacterial, antiseptic and many other properties make it a superior dressing
for wounds and burns. Honey is excellent as a wound dressing as it cleans pus
and dead tissue from infections, suppresses inflammation and stimulates growth
of new tissue. It also shortens healing time and minimizes scarring.
Manuka honey is a honey from New Zealand that comes from the
Manuka flower of the Tea Tree and has recently enjoyed much praise as a cure
for and even prevention of Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
This honey by itself and also in combination with antibiotics has undeniably
saved lives that would not have otherwise been saved. That’s pretty awesome.
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