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loreeebee · 10 months ago
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Honey Lovers Rejoice in Health Benefits
Did you know that honey has several health benefits? It’s known to have antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammtory properties and aid in combatting seasonal allergies. That’s lots of goodness in a natural sweetener. The Power of Antioxidants You’ve most likely seen honey flavoured cough drops and syrup, or been advised to add it to your tea when fighting a cold. That’s because of the…
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eddiebabygirldiaz · 1 year ago
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Hiya dear! Thanks for the ask! 💖
Last thing I googled: "medihoney" which is an anti-inflammatory gel used for post-surgical wounds (thanks @housewifebuck 😘)
Last time it snowed: the week before Christmas there was a HUGE snowstorm that came through
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theycallmebunko · 5 years ago
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Tidak jelas apakah manfaat vitabumin dapat membantu dengan gejala demam. Beberapa penelitian awal menunjukkan bahwa minum satu sendok makan madu setiap hari, selain pengobatan standar, tidak meningkatkan gejala alergi. Namun, penelitian awal lainnya menunjukkan bahwa minum madu, selain pengobatan standar, mungkin sedikit meningkatkan gejala tertentu seperti gatal di hidung dan bersin.
Performa atletik. Penelitian awal menunjukkan bahwa madu dapat meningkatkan kadar darah setelah berolahraga dan meningkatkan kinerja ketika diberikan selama berolahraga.
Infeksi disebabkan oleh kateter yang digunakan untuk dialisis ginjal. Penelitian awal menunjukkan bahwa menerapkan madu manuka (Medihoney oleh Medihoney Pty Ltd) ke situs keluar dari jenis tertentu katod hemodialisis implan mencegah infeksi berkembang seefektif antibiotik atau antiseptik tertentu.
Namun, penelitian lain menunjukkan menerapkan madu Manuka (Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel oleh Comvita) di situs keluar tidak mengurangi terjadinya infeksi ini. Bahkan, itu dapat meningkatkan risiko infeksi pada diabetisi.
Diabetes. Beberapa penelitian awal menunjukkan bahwa makan madu dalam dosis besar setiap hari dapat menurunkan kadar kolesterol pada penderita diabetes tipe 2. Tetapi tampaknya juga meningkatkan HbA1c, ukuran rata-rata kadar gula darah.
Penelitian awal lainnya menunjukkan bahwa mengonsumsi madu dalam jumlah sedikit setiap hari dapat menurunkan kadar gula darah dan kolesterol puasa pada penderita diabetes tipe 1.
Ulkus kaki diabetik. Laporan yang tidak dapat diandalkan dan beberapa penelitian awal menunjukkan bahwa mengoleskan madu mentah ke kulit dapat mempercepat penyembuhan ulkus kaki diabetik yang tidak dapat disembuhkan. Juga, menggunakan pembalut yang mengandung madu untuk ulkus kaki diabetik tampaknya mengurangi waktu penyembuhan dan mencegah perlunya antibiotik.
Namun, penelitian awal lainnya menunjukkan bahwa mengoleskan madu ke kulit tidak mempercepat penyembuhan ulkus kaki diabetik. Tapi itu tampaknya mengurangi rasa sakit.
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debraofamerica · 4 years ago
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Ask the Nurse: Honey
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Each month, debra of America’s “Ask the Nurse” series will highlight a commonly asked question received by our Nurse Educator, Emily Griffith, BSN, RN. This month’s post focuses on honey. Let’s get started!
QUESTION: I heard honey is good for wound healing. What kind of honey should I use?  
ANSWER: First and foremost, you should only use Medical grade honey on open wounds. Regular store-bought honey should NEVER be applied to the skin, especially in infants, as it may contain spores of Clostridium botulinum, which can cause infantile botulism (muscle paralysis). Medical grade honey can be prescribed by your physician and is often used for moderate to heavily draining wounds. Medihoney is a common brand used and can come in either a gel or different types of dressings. Medical grade honey is a beneficial tool to have for wound healing and infection reduction, especially when it comes to the overuse of topical antibiotics that patients can become de-sensitized to over time. Fun fact: you can store Medihoney gel or dressings in the refrigerator to provide a cooling effect for painful or itchy wounds.  
To read more commonly asked questions, click here.
If you have an EB care-related question for our EB Nurse Educator, please email: [email protected] or call toll-free at 866-DEBRA-76 (866-332-7276).
*The information provided herein is intended to educate the reader about certain medical conditions and certain possible treatments. It is not a substitute for examination, diagnosis, and medical care provided by a licensed and qualified health professional. If you believe you, your child, or someone you know, suffer from conditions described herein, please see your healthcare provider. Do not attempt to treat yourself, your child, or anyone else without proper medical supervision.
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heforxcom · 4 years ago
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Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram)
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Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram)Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram) Price: (as of - Details) #Aroamas #FormulaScarGel #Henitar #Kelocote #Mederma #MedicalSilicone #Medihoney #Puriderma #ScarRemoval #ScarRemover #ScarSheets #ScarAway #Scarbandit #Scars #SiliconeScarSheets #StretchMarks #VannaBelt Read the full article
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shap2com · 4 years ago
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Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram)
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Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram)Healthy Care Dermatix Ultra Gel - Advanced Scar Gel Reduction Treatment - Dermatix Gel (3 Tube, 15 gram) Price: (as of - Details) #Aroamas #FormulaScarGel #Henitar #Kelocote #Mederma #MedicalSilicone #Medihoney #Puriderma #ScarRemoval #ScarRemover #ScarSheets #ScarAway #Scarbandit #Scars #SiliconeScarSheets #StretchMarks #VannaBelt Read the full article
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watching-dogs · 8 years ago
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Mayo Clinic uses Medihoney Wound Gel... I could be playing Mass Effect right now
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dailyhealthpostbc · 7 years ago
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5 Natural Life-Saving Medicines
Nature holds an abundance of natural live-saving medicines. For thousands of years and perhaps longer, people have relied on natural remedies to cure diseases and treat illness.
Many of the common foods in your cupboard can help you live a healthy life, prevent disease, treat everyday wounds and ailments, and even curb the spread of cancer. Let’s look at the scientific research associated with five common natural herbal medicine.
1. Garlic
Historically, garlic is one of the most prominent and effective home remedies. People have used garlic to treat colds, infections, heart disease and even diabetes—sometimes without even knowing what condition it was treating!
Doctors and scientists have recently started looking into claims that garlic is a life-saving natural medicine. A 2012 study in the journal BioMedicine, highlighted garlic’s beneficial ability to lower blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and prevent cancer.
Garlic can even protect neurons—research from the Journal of Health and Aging indicates that garlic can treat Alzheimer’s disease.
2. Honey
Ancient Egyptians and Greeks pioneered the medical use of honey. From ancient times to the present, the antibacterial properties of honey make it a go-to natural medicine for wound care.
An article in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine acknowledged the importance of honey as a natural antibacterial remedy and recommended clinical use of a new product— Medihoney—for wound care.
One of the problems with bacterial infections is the increasing use of antibacterial soaps, ointments and lotions. Doctors are discovering that bacteria are becoming resistant to scientifically developed antibacterial treatments.
In 2008, a research article studying Revamil—another type of clinical honey—advocated for the return to using natural products to fight infection in wounds. Despite years of research and development into antibacterial creams and gels, it turns out that honey still works the best!
With all of this in mind, it might be a good idea to look for medical grade honey for wound care. Medical grade products are treated to guarantee that the honey itself is sterilized and free of bacterial spores. Additionally, many medical grade honey products are derived from tea tree pollen or leptospermum, a variety of honey proven most effective in clinical studies.
3. Apples
Does an apple a day really keep you healthier? Doctors think so. Apples contain high levels of antioxidants including vitamin c, one of the most important antioxidants. Scientists from the Department of Food Science at Cornell University published a study that proves natural sources of antioxidants like apples are more effective than supplementation.
Additionally, their research indicates that whole-apple extracts prevent the growth of colon and liver cancer cells. During studies of cancer cell development in rats, whole apple extracts effectively prevented cancer when consumed at dosages equivalent to human consumption amounts.
It comes down to phytochemicals, chemical compounds found in plant-based foods that inhibit cancer growth.  Apples are one of the largest and highest quality sources of phytochemicals in our diet.
4. Sunlight
You don’t even need to change your diet to benefit from sunlight. Too much sun can cause skin problems—it is important to wear proper sun protection on a hot, bright, day. Healthy levels of exposure however, produce vitamin D, a nutrient essential for bone health.
The American Society for Clinical Nutrition and researcher Michael F Holick recommends five to ten minutes of sunlight exposure two to three times per week.
Holick’s 2004 study, published in the Journal of American Clinical Nutrition, demonstrates that reasonable amounts of sun exposure can prevent autoimmune diseases, improve cardiovascular function and prevent cancer.
5. Turmeric
Scientists are just starting to look at the health benefits of turmeric and other traditional spices from India. Kamala Krishnaswamy published a study in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nurtition that shows turmeric can impact the development of precancerous cells.
Other studies, like a 2009 article by Doctor Mesa Bengmark, confirm the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric. Most diseases and illnesses include an inflammatory response, Bengmark’s research indicates that turmeric can reduce inflammation and help people recover faster. If you suffer from inflammatory diseases like Crohn’s disease, turmeric can help reduce symptoms of inflammation. 
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vitamincserum1 · 7 years ago
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woundcareuk · 5 years ago
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Checkout the MediHoney Gel sheet dressings for leg ulcers and exuding wounds, on wound-care.co.uk.
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woundcareuk · 5 years ago
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Manuka Honey Dressings from Wound-Care is non-adherent dressing that is suitable for use on mild to moderately exuding wounds, pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, infected and malodorous wounds.
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woundcareuk · 6 years ago
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Wound-Care's Manuka Honey Dressings is a wound care dressing with 20% Sodium Alginate and 80% Medihoney. It is suitable for use on mild to moderately exuding wounds, pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, infected and malodorous wounds.
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woundcareuk · 6 years ago
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Manuka honey dressings has 20% Sodium Alginate and 80% Medihoney. It is suitable for use on mild to moderately exuding wounds, pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, infected and malodorous wounds.
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woundcareuk · 9 years ago
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Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel
For infected wounds and malodorous wounds Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel bit.ly/1RiGagX is suitable. It contains 80% manuka honey and 20% natural waxes to remain at the wound for extended period.
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