Which honeys can be used to heal wounds?

Lime, acacia, lavender, thyme, from the forest or flowers... it's a well-known fact that all honeys accelerate healing. In fact, the bee conceives a natural product with healing, disinfectant and antibacterial properties, the documentation of which is now well propagated.

Excellent for healing small wounds, but also, chronic wounds, honey is proving to be an antimicrobial used by many private individuals as well as several surgeons operating in CHU hospitals.

But are all these honeys equally interesting for this type of use? BioMiel And Co reveals the two most effective natural wonders for healing wounds: thyme honey and manuka honey.

The power of Organic Thyme honey

Due to its very high sugar content, honey is able to absorb the water present in bacteria and eradicate those that manage to resistantibiotics. What's more, it reduces microbial proliferation and promotes healing, thanks in particular to its acidic pH of between 3 and 4 and its antiseptic oxygenated water.

This being said, organic thyme honey would prove to be the only honey capable of fighting and overcoming staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. In fact, Professor Descottes of Limoges University Hospital is said to have used this type of honey to heal his patients' wounds, already over 20 years ago.

The power of organic Manuka honey

A few years ago, a group of German researchers reportedly showed that manuka honey is more effective than other honeys when it comes to healing wounds and caring for cuts and burns.

Because of the methylglyoxal present in its composition and its 100 times higher than its fellow honeys, manuka honey also consists of an essential ally for healing your wounds.

If you want to treat your wounds naturally and optimally, order your BioMiel And Co Thyme and Manuka Honey today.

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