Re: honey as an antibiotic
I've got a nasty sinus infection right now and I'm starting to get a sore throat from the post nasal drip so I just mixed up some honey and water and stuck it in a misting pump bottle.Getting ready to stick it in my nose.Everybody pray for me that this works.I'll let you know on Thursday if it helps.Leaving town for Alabama tommorrow to visit another beek so I'll post when I get back.
Re: honey as an antibiotic
Well the juries still out right now but I shot my sinuses full of honey water and went to bed on Tuesday.Got up Wed. felling pretty good,no sore throat,so we jumped in the van and drove about 800 miles and got back around 10:00 last night.I'm still spraying and I have just a twinge of pain back in my throat.I'll give it a couple of days and report back.
Just an interesting side note,It makes your post nasal drip taste like honey so instead of tasting like you have a turd in your throat,it tastes like you have a sweet honey turd in your throat.Keep praying for me(for many obvious reasons)
Re: honey as an antibiotic
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Brent Bean
The Egyptians knew it, the Romans knew it, the Chinese know it. I personally have a few stories of people that bought my honey and had miraculous results for similar issues. Cow pollinater, eat the honey about an hour before you go to bed and have the benefit of sleeping better as well. I can personally vouch for this.
I can too, have a very stressful job and had been having trouble sleeping for several months. Started taking a teaspoon of local honey every morning and evenging for allergies and the unexpected benefit was that I started sleeping through the night again!:D
Re: honey as an antibiotic
Doctors don't make a dime from well people, they want to run test and try this drug or that one. there are alot of cures that have been forgotten or covered up.Friday was at work and during break two of us were talking about how well ground cinnamon worked as an ant repealant,we are older(i prefer experanced)than 8 or 10 co-workers that had never heard of it.My sister inlaw was getting alergy shots every month or so untill we moved close by with our ladies and we started gieing her our local honey, she eats a spoon full morning and night plus cut comb when we have it and she has not had to have a shot so far this year.:thumbsup:
Re: honey as an antibiotic
Hi all,
I learned a new thing a few days ago that I never ran across in any of the bee books that I have read.
In "The complete mead maker" book by Ken Schramm, he has a lot of chemical info about honey.
"... honey was known to inhibit bacterial growth. In 1937, Dolde and others measured and documented the effect, and called it "inhibine." Twenty- five years later, Dr. Jonathen White and others isolated the exact cause of the antibacterial effect: The glucose oxidase in the honey produces hydrogen peroxide as it acts on glucose to produce gluconolactone and eventually gluconic acid.
The hydrogen peroxide produced is not present in significant enough quantities to affect flavor, but is enough to retard bacterial growth in the honey."
I thought that info was very cool, and I would bet there are other things present that have not been documented as well.
JA.