«Additional studies should certainly be considered, but we hope that medical professionals will consider the positive potential of
honey as a treatment given the lack of proven efficacy, expense and potential for adverse effects associated with the use of DM,» said lead study author Ian Paul, a pediatrician and associate professor of pediatrics.
Hippocrates (the father of modern medicine) used
honey as a treatment for pain, dehydration, and fever.
I was particularly drawn to it because I have acne - prone skin that responds well to
honey as a treatment.
I actually had my vet tell me about
honey as a treatment for kennel cough and thought she was crazy but it actually worked very well and my dog enjoyed it a lot too
Not exact matches
Nourishing hair oil
treatments have been used for thousands of years, though these use a certain ratio of beneficial oils (and I add
honey and magnesium) and these are not used
as an everyday product.
I love to use
honey in homemade beauty
treatments as it makes my skin unbelievably soft and very moisturized.
Remember that
honey is most effective on superficial wounds or minor burns
Honey +
as + a + topical +
treatment + for + wounds.
While the medicinal effects of
honey are still being discovered, scientists have used it successfully
as a cough suppressant and
as a topical
treatment for burns.
Nourishing hair oil
treatments have been used for thousands of years, though these use a certain ratio of beneficial oils (and I add
honey and magnesium) and these are not used
as an everyday product.
Honey:
honey has a long medicinal history — the ancient Egyptians offered
honey to their Gods
as well
as used it for wound
treatment.
Which brings us to our next point: Should we believe the claims of
honey as a face
treatment, how exactly do we bring these benefits to our skin?
My other recommended topical
treatments such
as raw
honey, witch hazel, rose water, tea tree oil, pretty much all of them, contain very little vitamin E at all, so olive oil would be unique.
The author at Hella Wella talks about how effective
honey is
as spot
treatment for acne.
We'll first take a look at a delightfully simple method for using
honey as a skin
treatment, courtesy of Wellness Mama.
Perhaps the most popular use of
honey for the skin is
as a
treatment for acne.
You can also use
honey as a topical
treatment; it's particularly great at calming down red and inflamed acne.
On the other hand, you would expect antibacterial topical
treatments such
as raw
honey and royal jelly to target bad bacteria deliberately.
In my reckoning, however,
honey functions best
as a localised
treatment to calm down particularly raging and red pimple.
Raw
honey has a scraping function and is often used
as a weight loss aid in Ayurvedic
treatment.
This
treatment is ideal for dry or easily irritated skin, but thanks to the antibacterial properties in
honey, it makes a great treat for oily and acne - prone skin
as well.
We have a centuries tradition of
treatment disease by
honey so I can't even imagine how
honey may be named
as not nutritional or not useful.
However, topical
treatments can still be extremely useful and if you do use them, then the best products are almost always natural ones like raw
honey and jojoba oil, rather than harsh chemicals such
as Benzoyl Peroxide.
I highly recommend that if you can not afford the greatest acne
treatments like raw
honey, grapeseed oil and sea buckthorn oil, then you make use of a powerful fruit such
as the pomegranate.
I wouldn't put it in the same league
as raw
honey since the 24.8 % reduction in oily skin took 3 months, and the risk of an allergic reaction is higher than other topical
treatments judging by the many testimonials.
I love to use
honey in homemade beauty
treatments as it makes my skin unbelievably soft and very moisturized.
Albeit containing simple sugars that are known for causing obesity and diabetes,
honey is widely prescribed
as universal product helpful in nutrition and
treatment — both of humans and their pets.
Many times it helps to bandage with
honey, and the laser
treatments have been known to help
as well.
One day, we hope to sell organically raised,
treatment - free bees
as well
as treatment - free
honey to our audience.