Published
Clinical Reports:
1. MRSA.
Reports by Dunford et al 2000; Betts & Molan 2001; Natarajan
et al 2001
Three published clinical case studies showing
remarkable results when UMF rated Manuka Honey was
used on wounds infected with MRSA.
The honey used was UMF12. (Source: Manuka
Honey As A Medicine by PC Molan) 2.
Abscess. Report by Cooper et al 2001
Patient had suffered from an infected abscess
for 22 years.
The wound healed completely a month after
applying UMF rated Manuka Honey (UMF13 was used).
Prior to the start of honey treatment the
wound had not responded to a wide range of conventional treatments.
It is still clear of infection two years
later. (Sources: 1. Manuka Honey As A Medicine by PC Molan;
and 2. Waikato Times Article in News section)
3. Infected surgical wound.
Report by Robson et al 2000 A large surgical wound heavily
infected with Pseudomonas.
Infection rapidly cleared by application
of UMF rated Manuka Honey (UMF12). (Source: Manuka Honey as
a Medicine by PC Molan 2001)
4. Skin ulcers from menginoccal
septicaemia. Report by Dunford et al 2000
Widespread serious skin ulcers resulting
from meningococcal septicaemia. Ulcers were heavily infected
with Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus and
were not responding to conventional treatments
(including amputation) over a period of nine months in intensive
care.
Responded rapidly to treatment with UMF
rated Manuka Honey (UMF12). (Source: Manuka Honey as a Medicine
by PC Molan; and Case Study)
Anecdotal
Reports
Many medical professionals are using UMF
rated Manuka Honey and getting good results in patients with
wounds that have not responded to standard treatment.
1 Staff from a large hospital in Brisbane,
Australia, used UMF rated Manuka Honey as a wound
dressing on a patient for whom honey without
UMF failed. The medical professionals there found much
more rapid healing with the UMF rated Manuka Honey than with
that which did not have UMF
In other hospitals clinicians have likewise
noted improvement in healing rates when changing from other
honey to manuka honey with a high UMF rating.
(Source: The Unique Properties of Manuka
Honey by Peter Molan 1999)
2. Some New Zealand private hospitals
have reported seeing amazing results from applying ManukaUSA16
Manuka Honey to formerly unresponsive leg and skin ulcers,
diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, wounds,
rashes.
3.These reports are supported by the
numerous anecdotal testimonies from people who have successfully
used ManukaUSA16 Manuka Honey on skin ulcers, diabetic ulcers,
wounds, burns, boils, eczema, dermatitis,
etc
Selection
of Honey for Wound Care and Treatment of Infection
Care must be taken to select a honey which has assured
antibacterial activity.
UMF rated Manuka Honey is specially tested for antibacterial
activity and selected for sale based on its level of activity.
The name UMF indicates the honey has a high antibacterial
component.
Most manuka honey does not have the UMF property making that
which does a very unique and sought after honey.
It is identified by the name UMF and its level clearly displayed
on the front label.
Look for the name UMF and the level
Bibliography
1. Manuka Honey As a Medicine by Molan
PC 2001, Honey Research Unit Website
2. The Unique Properties of Manuka Honey by Molan PC, Bee
Informed 1999
3. What is Special About Manuka Honey?by Molan PC, Honey Research
Unit Website
4. The Way Honey is Used as a Wound Dressing by Molan PC,
Honey Research Unit Website
5. A Pilot Trial of Honey as a Wound Dressing by Betts JA
& Molan PC.
6. Selection of Honey for the Treatment of Infections by Molan
PC, Honey Research Unit Website
7. Honey for Wound Healing by Molan PC, Honey Research Unit
Website
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