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February 2006
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February 2006
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February 2006
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We have found that a mixture of honey, olive oil, and beeswax was effective for treatment of diaper dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, and skin fungal infection. The mixture has antibacterial properties. A prospective pilot study was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic effect of topical application of the mixture on patients with anal fissure or hemorrhoids. Fifteen consecutive patients, 13 males and 2 females, median age 45 years (range: 28-70), who presented with anal fissure (5 patients) or first- to third-degree hemorrhoids (4 with first degree, 4 with second degree, and 2 with third degree), were treated with a 12-h application of a natural mixture containing honey, olive oil, and beeswax in ratio of 1:1:1(v/v/v). Bleeding, itching, edema, and erythema were measured using a scoring method: 0 = none, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe, and 4 = very severe. The pain score was checked using a visual analog scale (minimum = 0, maximum = 10). Efficacy of treatment was assessed by comparing the symptoms' score before and after treatment; at weekly intervals for a maximum of 4 weeks. The patients were observed for evidence of any adverse effect such as appearance of new signs and symptoms, or worsening of the existing symptoms. The honey mixture significantly reduced bleeding and relieved itching in patients with hemorrhoids. Patients with anal fissure showed significant reduction in pain, bleeding, and itching after the treatment. No side effect was reported with use of the mixture. We conclude that a mixture of honey, olive oil, and beeswax is safe and clinically effective in the treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissure, which paves the way for further randomized double blind studies.
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Honey lowers prostaglandins and elevates nitric oxide (NO) in various biological fluids in normal persons. NO and prostaglandin play a role in pathogenesis of AIDS. The study was designed to assess the effect of natural honey on prostaglandins and NO levels, blood indices and biochemical tests in a 40 year-old woman with AIDS. This presentation is a case story of a 40 year-old women with a long history of AIDS treated with 80 g of natural honey. Plasma and urinary prostaglandin F2 alpha and thromboxane B2 levels, plasma, urine and saliva content of NO-end product (total nitrite) and hematological tests were estimated before and 3 hours after oral consumption of 80 g of natural honey. These variables, in addition to biochemical tests, were re-estimated after 21 days of daily consumption of 80 g of natural honey. Results showed that prostaglandins level compared with normal subjects were elevated in patient with AIDS. Natural honey decreased prostaglandins levels, and elevated NO-end product, percentage of lymphocytes, platelet count, and serum protein, albumin and copper levels. It might be concluded that natural honey decreased prostaglandins level, elevated NO production and improved hematological and biochemical tests in a patient with a long history of AIDS.
... Recently, alternative medicine using traditional herbal medicines has gained great interest, especially in refractory and severe cases in different age groups with or without the supervision of clinicians [4,5]. Components such as honey, beeswax, olive oil, and marshmallow (Althaea Officinalis) showed promising results on dermatologic disorders with autoimmune and/or inflammatory basis [6][7][8]. ...
February 2006
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... In the present study, the significant rise in albumin concentrations of honey treated diabetic rats may promote antioxidant activity [14] with resultant reduction in protein catabolism. Similar results of elevated serum albumin in response to honey supplementation had been reported in patients with AIDS [15]. Higher albumin level is associated with lower blood glucose [16,17]. ...
February 2006
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... Al-Waili et al. describe a comparative study evaluating the therapeutic effect of a mixture of honey, olive oil, and beeswax in a 1:1:1 ratio for the treatment of anal fissures or hemorrhoids [35]. 15 patients with anal fissures or hemorrhoids topically applied the mixture to the affected skin twice daily. ...
February 2006
... Beebread has been reported to have an ability to increase serum iron, zinc and magnesium levels and other trace elements in blood (Al-Waili et al., 2006) and has a high antioxidant activity which confers protection on the erythrocyte membrane (Baltrusaityte et al., 2007;Bakour et al., 2017). Honey also contains iron and copper in addition to zinc and magnesium. ...
February 2006