Doctors discover ‘super honey’ with amazing power to treat soldiers’ wounds and kill superbug infections

truther August 13, 2013 3

A new honey has been produced that has had ‘amazing’ results treating wounds and infections.

The bio-engineered product Surgihoney was tested on babies, new mothers, cancer patients and the elderly for over a year in Hampshire hospitals.

Doctors discover 'super honey' with amazing power to treat soldiers' wounds and kill superbug infections

Wounds and ulcers, including those infected with the superbug MRSA, healed within days, while the number of women who suffered infections after giving birth by caesarean section has halved.

It has also healed the wounds of soldiers returning from Afghanistan, and been used to treat acne and to protect the skin of cancer patients fitted with a catheter for chemotherapy.

Dr Matthew Dryden, consultant microbiologist at the Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: ‘It will revolutionise wound care around the world.’

Honey has been used for its healing powers for thousands of years, although doctors favour penicillin and antibiotics.

However, Surgihoney, which is stored in 10g sachets, can kill bacteria, parasites and fungal infections while also encouraging wounds to heal.

Dr Dryden said: ‘I have conducted numerous laboratory tests and compared it with honeys from around the world.

‘I found Surgihoney better for treating every type of bug. So for the past year I have been using it on patients and the results have been amazing.

‘There are plenty of products that can kill bacteria but they often don’t help heal tissue.

‘Honey is a fantastic natural medicine. The important extra is that it kills the bugs but doesn’t damage the tissue.’

Effective: The honey has helped patients suffering from MRSAEffective: The honey has helped patients suffering from MRSA

Surgihoney is being developed by Ian Staples, a businessman who once owned the Halfords motor accessories chain.

He bought an organic farm in southern Chile, set up beehives then funded scientific researchers in Ireland to identify the unique health elements.

The honey has been licensed  by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority in the UK but is not yet commercially available.

Source: Daily Mail

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3 Comments »

  1. doesntmatter August 14, 2013 at 12:38 am - Reply

    wtf do you mean “super” honey?? ohhhhhh, I know…they mean the engineered honey they had to come up with for the near future NATURAL honey shortage, huh??

    well that’s all they had to say…they sound like complete morons otherwise….like, who didn’t know honey has been used for centuries as an impecable healing agent??? you realllllllly thought adding “super” to it was going to make a NON fluoride saturated victim like myself say “AWESOME!!!”?? GTFOH

    try this story on yahoos blogs, or bossip, or us weekly, or some birdbrained site….like, really? o_O

  2. 5 War Veteran August 14, 2013 at 12:31 am - Reply

    Great! So lets allow Monsatan to destroy all the bees and then we can sell “Super Honey” at medicine costs! Yaaay! Of course aborted fetuses went into the making of this product. Yummy too!

  3. Graham August 13, 2013 at 6:15 pm - Reply

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority in the UK will be our equivalent of America’s FDA, so we’ll never get to see it., you should have made it commercially available first.

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