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Menopause Discussion => Alternative Therapies => Topic started by: CLKD on August 05, 2017, 04:04:04 PM

Title: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 05, 2017, 04:04:04 PM
There's a thought that 'Manuka' honey is better than other honeys and there is a Link on another thread.

However, there's also a thought that honey should not be imported from other countries due to the real possibility of transferring disease between there and here.  But as honey is a healer, I don't really understand where that idea arises and haven't talked to our 'bee lady' for a while to follow up my thoughts. Note to self: make a list of questions - I am thinking of having bees in our garden  ;)

As a child a spoonful of honey was given when ever we were off colour as well as being used on wounds.  That is UK honey because there wasn't any imported until more recent years.  It seals wounds to stop air getting there which in turn, stops any 'bugs' infiltrating the area. This, as well as leeches, are being re-considered as healing properties in Hospitals.

Bit of a meander this ..........
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Maryjane on August 05, 2017, 06:46:49 PM
🙋🏼 I will join in .....slightly off line.....http://www.southampton.ac.uk/medicine/news/2016/01/08-surgihoney.page


This honey is being trialled on burns victims with very good / promising results.

Medical grade manuka is used for animals sores etc , and some hospital cases.

My understanding of the difference between manuka and normal honey is ?

" manuka has known to have a much higher concentration of a natural antibacterial compound called methylglyoxal ( MGO).
It is very heat stable."

Re importing ....my daughter lives in NZ , and visits is twice a year the rigmarole she has to go through to return to NZ from the UK is huge , re importing germs etc from here.

Raw honey UK is better than the heat treated , mixed runny stuff I believe .

I have a teaspoon of local honey everyday from my local bee keeper , it's from mainly rape seed where we live.

Quite a few ladies from a certain forum , put honey up there vaginas every two days for VA and swear by it , also a midwife years ago ( this is via someone else ) used to recommend honey up there also when using the cap.

All I no is , my external bits like it. 🙃
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: littleminnie on August 05, 2017, 07:15:03 PM
I couldnt take honey  :sick02:
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 05, 2017, 07:32:54 PM
Tnx for your input.

I learned today that one can keep bees without interfering with the honey making process ;-).  I love runny honey.  Several years ago I began eating it in about Feb., for 2-3 years through the Summer, local to me - it helped my rhinitis problems.  When I ate honey 'local' but made 5 miles away, it didn't work.

I've gone off it for about 18 months  :-\.  Lots in the pantry but can't be bothered  ::)
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CaroleM on August 05, 2017, 09:40:54 PM
I love honey.  Would love to have bees and a beautiful hive in the garden.  Only one problem, [/u][/b] ME.  I'm allergic to both bee and wasp stings.  Found that one the hard way I'm afraid and it was a close run thing between the adrenalin and anaphalatic shock.  So sad.
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Beaker on August 06, 2017, 03:38:04 PM
I read somewhere that according to statistics, New Zealand produced 1700 tonnes of Manuka honey in 2014, however more than 10,000 tonnes of honey were sold around the world labelled as Manuka honey!

Buyer Beware  ::)
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 06, 2017, 03:44:11 PM
Yep. 
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Wanda68 on August 09, 2017, 06:32:24 PM
We have hives on site at my work for research purposes, the honey is sold to staff for charity. I have bought jars for some friends, who have told me they think it is better than manuka honey. We have always been told that if you are taking it for health reasons, you are better to buy local honey.
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 10, 2017, 10:13:03 PM
That's what we were told and certainly when I used locally grown honey for my allergies they cleared up.  Honey from 5/6 miles away did owt  ::)
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Vieja Bruja on August 29, 2017, 03:07:38 PM
I've just bought a jar of locally produced honey and the taste, compared to the mass produced stuff, is amazing.  I'm hoping it will help cure my night-time blocked sinuses. 
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 29, 2017, 03:09:56 PM
You need to begin taking it B4 pollen begins - let us know how you get on.  Is it raw honey you have bought?

Welcome to the thread >wave<
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Vieja Bruja on August 30, 2017, 12:54:55 PM
Yeah its raw, I didn't buy it particularly to deal with the sinuses but hoped that it might help.  However I do love honey in my tea and on my toast  :)
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on August 30, 2017, 01:43:17 PM
 :-* .......... and on crumpets, although that is messy  ;D
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: Vieja Bruja on September 01, 2017, 08:57:44 PM
but a lovely mess !
Title: Re: Honey
Post by: CLKD on September 01, 2017, 09:42:55 PM
....... in the bath as Wogan would suggest .............