Honey May Be Best Thing For Burns
Don't Put Honey On Other Wounds, Though
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Honey may be the best thing to treat mild to moderate burns, researchers say.
A team from the University of Auckland said results of 19 clinical trials showed that the sticky substance can help speed healing.While honey may help the body remove dead tissue and provide a favorable environment for the growth of new, healthy tissue, current interest in medicinal honey focuses largely on its antibacterial effects, a news release said.The review collected data on 2,554 patients with a range of different wounds. Honey reduced healing times compared to common gauze dressing.Researcher Dr. Andrew Jull said, however, that there were no clear benefits with other wounds such as surgical wounds, leg ulcers or cuts.
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