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Manuka Honey for the Treatment of Infections

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Active Manuka honey is proving to be a potent product in natural medication this modest product indigenous to New Zealand is being used to treat a wide range of negative health conditions. Manuka honey has proven to have amazing properties for Medical use. This mono floral honey indigenous to New Zealand is an amazing natural wonder is now being used to treat a wide range of ailments with very positive results
Manuka Honey as is with standard honeys contains high levels of Hydrogen peroxide though furthermore contains organically-derived components such as methyl-glyoxal what a number of professionals refer to as the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF which is the primary definitive between Manuka Honey and standard honeys which makes it far superior in the healing of many infections.
Laboratory studies have proven that with the application of Manuka Honey wounds repair more rapidly whilst opposed to ordinary

honeys or even various antiseptic solutions.
Microorganisms such as Staphylococcus aureus are extremely liable to the antibacterial activity of Manuka Honey creating a useful resource to many hospitals around the planet combating staph infections which have become resistant to convectional applications such as MRSA.
Manuka Honey and its tremendous properties have been observed within a lot of studies and trails around the earth and proving to be much advanced in numerous cases.
Made prominent due to the treatment of MRSA Manuka Honey can be used for many of the following bacterial/ fungal infections as well.

* Escherichia coli (E. coli)
* Staphylococcus aureus (Staph infections)
* Citrobacter freundii
* Proteus mirabilis
* Pseudomonas aeruginosa
* Salmonella typhimurium
* Streptococcus faecalis
* Streptococcus pyogenes
* Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori, stomach ulcers)
* Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
* Vanocomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE)
With this studies have actually confirmed that no microorganism has shown any resistance to Manuka honey what so ever.

Active Manuka Honey MRSA Research

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Infections which are caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria are becoming increasing frequent. This type of infection is spreading and can be life-threatening and is causing havoc in hospitals where we generally go for the solution not a more serious problem. For example, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has become resistant to broad-spectrum antibiotics. MRSA can cause anything from swollen, painful boils to pneumonia, bloodstream infections and surgical wounds which can be lethal and MRSA has been responsible for a large number of deaths. In a society which has become reliant on western medicine it becomes a major concern that a lot of these products are not proving as effective as they used to be, as bacteria continues to prove it can evolve to as we do. It’s looking like things will only get worse.

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Natural options seem to be making a comeback more and more these day some are even proving to be just as if not more effective, some are even promising rivalries to these of health threatening resistant germs. One product which is proving to most effective is Manuka Honey a honey which is native to New Zealand from harvested from bee’s which feed exclusively on the flowers of the therapeutic manuka bush. This product is proving time and time again to not only stop many of the worlds super bugs but is also being used to treat a wide range of debilitating ailments.

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Manuka honeys and other honeys have long been known medicinal useDr Peter Molan from a supplement for the common cold to the use of healing nasty wounds. Its antibacterial properties have long proven to been an effective alternative. Though it was always known, that Manuka honey in particular, harboured additional properties superior to convectional honeys. Dr Peter Molan from the University of Waikato spent over 20 years examining the product attempting to unfold the mysteries to why this honey’s had amazing disease-fighting properties and why it was superior to other honeys. With evidence that this was the case and reports of excellent results being obtained studies began to commence worldwide. Research is now continuing in many universities throughout the UK such as the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Dr Rowena Jenkins and her team investigate from the University of Wales Institute-Cardiff in Wales exactly how manuka honey appears to wipe out bacteria especially super bugs and MRSA.

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Research
Throughout the research Dr. Jenkins and her team closed in on an important discovery during an experiment with which MRSA was grown in a laboratory and treated with and without manuka honey for four hours. To ensure control and quality of results, the experiment was repeated using standard honey syrup to document whether any anti-superbug effects seen were due to the sugar content in honey alone. The cells of the bacteria were then broken open so cell proteins could be accessed and separated to document each protein individually.

There results were promising and concluded that the anti-bacterial properties of the Manuka honey were not due to the sugar content in the honey, and Manuka Honey was much more effective. When the MRSA infected cells were treated with manuka honey, they appeared to lose many of the bacteria’s vital proteins. One in protein in particular known as FabI, was depleted entirely.

FabI is the protein which is essential for the superbug’s survival. It controls fatty acid biosynthesis, which supplies the bacteria with component which are essential for the bacteria to multiply and survive. If the bacteria cannot grow the infection cannot spread which is the positive outcome of the whole exercise.

Manuka honey contains additional properties from standard honey which is frequently known as UMF (Unique Manuka factor). This has been relevant for a while though more recently it was labelled as MGO which is the actual compound associated with the effect it has on bacteria.
Only with scientific research we can drill down to specifics and hopefully one day understand this products amazing abilities which will result in saving millions of lives.

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Naturally does it For MRSA

Monday, November 16th, 2009

With growing concern over bacteria’s which are continually showing resistance to Antibiotics many germs seem not to be effected to what used to be our former saviour’s such as Penicillin, and Methicillin which have been used for years to treat many forms of infection. Vancomycin, was long considered the best weapon against even the toughest bacteria though for whatever reasons more and more strains of bacteria seem to be building a strong resistance even to this.

MRSA

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Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus more commonly known as MRSA is has affected millions of people throughout the world and the bug which has shed a lot of light on this growing concern. Wreaking havoc throughout hospitals of the world in pandemic proportions it has been stated in the USA that MRSA has taken more lives in the last decade than aids and to make matters worse experts are predicting that in the near future new strains of antibiotic resistant bacteria will emerge.
The cause of this problem may be a result of many factors though over the last 30 years antibiotics have been grossly over prescribed by medical professionals. With most cold and flu symptoms it’s generally best for us to eat healthily by feeding our bodies with well needed vitamins and minerals and allow our body to get some rest to let our immune system do its work naturally. When web are prescribed un-needed antibiotic it’s gives our bodies an chance to build a resistance against the chemicals used and also allows the bacteria which do survive and there are always a few, to reproduce and pass on their resist genes.

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With this a lot of people are regressing back to traditional methods of medicine and what started off being used as last resort option is now progressing and making its return to the main stage. Honey has long been known and used for medicinal purposes it was even carried throughout the wars for the treatment of wounds. Its medicinal properties are related to its high content of Hydrogen Peroxide which is a well known antiseptic it’s also full of vitamins and minerals and as it’s natural these are excepted by the body’s immune system. Much of the honeys anit microbial activity is bacteriostatic meaning it stops the bacteria from reproducing and spreading. Resistance by bacteria is more likely to happen when the bacteria is attacked by an agent to kill.

Dr Peter Molan

Dr Peter Molan


Throughout the last couple of decades people have been researching closer into the use honey as a viable alternative to antibiotics. One person in was Professor Dr Peter Molan from the Waikato University of New Zealand. Though he was interested in a honey which had long been renowned for it healing properties. Manuka honey has been known to New Zealand locals for its medicinal purposes and it’s use against infections such as cold and flu. This honey produced by bees which feed exclusively on the Manuka Bush widely known as the therapeutic tee tree. Dr Peter Molan was the professor to establish a 20 year relationship with this honey as he researched it’s medicinal purposed to prove this honey was different and release his facts to the world.
Manuka Bush

Dr Molan proved that there was a defined difference between Manuka honey and standard honeys the composition was very similar as it still contained high levels of hydrogen peroxide though there was another factor which helped to stabilise the hydrogen peroxide when in contact with other enzymes and aid its remarkable anti microbial properties.

Though there was still an additional factor which work synergistically with the honey something Dr Molan proceeded to test and label as UMF the Unique Manuka Factor
This bioactive, medical-grade honey has been proven to destroy infectious bacteria that are responsible for many different types of health complications the composition of the honey helps to draw the bacteria out of the wound and cleanse it from further infection. To date no bacteria has shown a resistance to Manuka honey even treating dreaded conditions such as MRSA.

Manuka honey is today being used in hospitals throughout the world as research continues. Manuka Honey is being used for a remarkable range of ailments and infections both external and internal from acid reflux and gastric problems to acne and debilitating skin conditions. At times it is used as the last resort though as the proof continues to unfold it won’t be long this is the recommended treatment.


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