Honey 'may even be able to reverse resistance to antibiotics' A type of honey used for centuries to treat wounds may be the ultimate weapon against drug resistant bacteria, research suggests. Manuka ...
Manuka honey may offer new hope in the global search for ways to tackle life-threatening superbugs. Recent research in New Zealand has shown that a manuka honey–based formulation with CycloPower™ ...
Manuka honey fights three types of bacteria that commonly infect wounds, including the notorious MRSA “superbug”. The honey prevents microbial growth in unusual ways and may even be able to reverse ...
HONEY could become the latest weapon in the fight against the hospital superbug MRSA. HONEY could become the latest weapon in the fight against the hospital superbug MRSA. A team of experts at the ...
Sept. 10 -- WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Manuka honey, known for its anti-microbial properties, might kill MRSA bacteria. A new study from the University of Wales Institute-Cardiff suggests ...
The potential medical benefits of manuka honey have been in the news today, with several newspapers reporting on honey’s ability to inhibit various types of bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant ...
It is a natural medicine used for thousands of years to clean wounds and fight bacteria. Now, however, honey could hold the key to combating the very modern threat of drug-resistant superbugs. A study ...
The potential medical benefits of manuka honey have been in the news today, with several newspapers reporting on honey’s ability to inhibit various types of bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant ...
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