Honey Is Harvested For Natural Antibiotics
Type of Honey

Honey
Honey is an important ingredient of many natural products, especially cosmetics and beauty creams. It has many healing benefits for the skin and can improve your immune system. In recent years, honey has also been discovered to have natural antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Now that scientists have further researched the healing properties of honey, they are recommending it for a variety of medical conditions.

A natural Antibiotic Like Honey
A natural antibiotic like honey is highly beneficial as a natural product. It has proven benefits for antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Candida (yeast), HIV, and a number of other infections. In fact, honey is so effective that researchers are recommending it for the treatment of diabetes. Scientists report that when honey is applied to the surface of a wound, staphylococcus aureus is unable to survive. The wound then heals more quickly, and the honey has been found to be even more effective at killing MRSA bacteria than some pharmaceutical antibiotics. Unfortunately, this same healing process occurs at a slower rate with honey than with antibiotics, so it isn't recommended for use on wounds with diabetes or HIV/AIDS.
Pollination Program
Many of the microbes that cause infection benefit from a natural antibiotic like honey. It is not unusual to find honey in the field, because bees gather it on a regular basis. They do this for a number of reasons, including collecting honey as a result of a pollination program and transporting it from field to field. When bees collect pollen from plants, they spread the pollen around to ensure there are no uninvited bugs within the hive.
Honey To Prevent Certain Types Of Cancers
The natural antibiotic activity of honey goes beyond the simple act of helping to build your immunity to diseases. It is also believed to have some cancer-fighting potential. Tests are currently being conducted to investigate the ability of honey to prevent certain types of cancers. Although more studies must be done, honey is already being used by beekeepers to treat skin infections, bee stings, and Candida (yeast infection).

Natural Antibiotic
Honey has long been known for its antibacterial properties. In fact, the ancient Egyptians used honey as an antibacterial agent. Researchers have even suggested that the acidity of honey may help fight and prevent certain types of acne. A natural antibiotic was even used by NASA to try and cure wounds and ulcers. Although it failed to hold any magical properties, the use of honey as a natural antibiotic proved to be much more successful than any of the chemically prepared medications on the market today.
Smaller Fragments
Honey is commonly used as a natural antibiotic, because it is highly perishable. By processing it into a syrup, it is broken down into smaller molecules that cannot be broken down further by stomach acids or digestive juices. This means that the smaller fragments can easily travel throughout the body and reach the most remote areas. Once they arrive there, they act in a manner similar to antibiotics, destroying bacteria in the bloodstream, liver, and stomach. Because of this ability to travel throughout the body and kill bacteria, honey has been extensively used to combat a wide variety of health problems.
Natural Pyrophosphate Compounds In Honey
Another natural antibiotic found in honey is sodium chloride, which serves as an oxidizing agent. Natural pyrophosphate compounds in honey accelerate the chemical processes inside of cells, causing them to grow faster and become more oxygenated. Osmotic pressure also causes cells to separate from one another, which sometimes leads to inflammation. Honey is often mixed with other ingredients to help alleviate some of the negative effects of these natural processes. Therefore, if you are looking to purchase some, make sure it includes a combination of pyrophosphate-sodium chloride mixture.

Type Of Honey
It should be noted that honey is not generally consumed, but it can be used as a natural antibiotic. To use honey as an antibiotic, you need to use a very dilute solution of honey combined with water. The dilution process of course, varies depending on what type of honey is used. You should never swallow a honey bottle, as the liquid in them contains honey and could be dangerous. Therefore, when making natural remedies or ingesting honey for any purpose, it is important to dilute the honey first and only then use it to fight infections.



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