Honey can heal minor wounds fast and naturally because it has antimicrobial and antibiotic properties that show signs of healing within a couple of days. Use honey to naturally heal first-degree or second-degree burns, as well as minor cuts, with instructions from a doctor of Oriental medicine in this free video on natural remedies.
Expert: Mark Brinson
Contact: www.naturalseminars.com
Bio: Mark Brinson owns Brinson Therapeutics. He specializes in pain, injury and human performance and is also an international seminar provider.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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QuadrupleKill 6 months ago
Has anyone really tried this? I am not too sure if I would be tempting to lick the honey off(yuck) and won't ants or bees fly to your wound. I just visualized that. It's not pretty, but it's amusing.
GeoJJx 7 months ago
i think ive seen this guy on mtv back in the 90s
opethmerlin 7 months ago
you want the ph balance of the water substance to always be closest to that of your skin as much as possible. That way your body won't fight as a "foreign material" as well as trying to heal the wound, rather, it will assimilate it and think of it as "addition help".
industrialist88 1 year ago
Not so much peroxide, just soap and water. Peroxide kills helpful bacteria and damages the wound more. Very mild soap and water with soft, but firm brushes to get the foreign matter out as much as possible.
industrialist88 1 year ago
@randomvideowatcher sexy
TheSecretsofAngels 1 year ago
TY i got caught by the guidance councelor at school and the honey healed my cuts really fast XD
x3lelouch 1 year ago
If someone uses honey in their wounds they'll be licking their wounds.....RRRRRR
randomvideowatcher 1 year ago
@TheReaISkater You're telling someone who has produced dissertations and thesis on wound healing and natural/phramaceutical remedies. I have oceans of evidence to support the view that natural and pharmaceutical products are simply a swizz. They are marketed to the hilt to make gullible peole like you buy them. Honey may work on certain tissue damage but if you have breached the dermis layer of your skin you will be pushed to find anything on the market that will help heal a wound up faster.
parttimelaver 1 year ago
@Theesje
Funny, why isn't there a single conclusive article on PubMed? The only things I can find seem to relate to burns, and the one that I did find comparing it to mafenide acetate suggested it wasn't statistically significant in time, but did lead to a greater chance of chondritis.
Rurne 1 year ago