5 Health Benefits of Honey
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You have an infected foot or leg ulcer that's slow to heal. Nope, this doesn't mean that downing a teaspoon of honey will make the gaping ulcer on your leg magically disappear. In fact, treating an ulcer with honey doesn't involve eating even a drop of honey. Here's how it does work: There's a certain type of honey from New Zealand called Manuka honey that has potent antimicrobial properties. Your doctor can get you a prescription for a wound dressing infused with this honey, and some studies suggest it can hasten healing.
You have a cough. If you think over-the-counter cough medications actually help, think again. The FDA has been questioning the value of these medicines, and the agency has warned that children under the age of 2 should never use them because of potential side effects. What are parents to do when they've got a sneezing, sniffling, coughing kid on their hands? A spoonful of buckwheat honey might be a good place to start. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine recently compared honey with a cough suppressant called dextromethorphan and found that honey worked better.

You're infected with MRSA. Methicillin-resistant Staph aureus has long been a threat in hospitals, and the antibiotic-resistant bacterium has recently emerged in places other than healthcare settings. Usually, MRSA bacteria infects only its victim's skin, which results in a reddish rash, but sometimes the colony penetrates farther into the body, where it can become fatal. The good news is that research shows Manuka honey is surprisingly adept at killing the bug.
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TRUE OR FLASE
QUESTIONS:
Directions: Put a check mark [ü] if you think the statement is true and put a wrong mark [x] if you think the statement is false.
___1. MRSA bacteria rarely infect the skin of the victim.
___2. Honey-soaked gauze dressing is more effective in curing Fournier’s gangrene than Eusol.
___3. Researchers have found out that a spoonful of honey could bring potential side effects to
children under 2 years old.
___4. Taking 1 tbs. of honey could treat a person with ulcer
___5. Honey reduces the healing period more than conventional gauze and film dressing in treating moderate burns.
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