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Honey may be better at treating coughs and colds than over-the-counter medicines

By Rob Picheta,
CNN



August 19, 2020


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Honey has long been used as a home remedy for coughs.

Honey may be a better treatment for coughs and colds than over-the-counter medicines, a new study has found.

Researchers said honey was more effective in relieving the symptoms of cold and flu-like illnesses than the usual commercial remedies, and could provide a safer, cheaper and more readily available alternative to antibiotics.
They encouraged doctors to consider recommending it to patients in place of prescribing antibiotics, which can cause side effects and lead to antibiotic resistance when overused.


The proven health benefits of honey

Honey has long been used as a home remedy for coughs, but its effectiveness in treating common illnesses has not been heavily researched.
Physicians from Oxford University's Medical School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences analyzed existing evidence to determine how the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) responded to it. URTIs are common cold-like illnesses that affect the nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx.
"Honey was superior to usual care for the improvement of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections," they wrote in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.
"It provides a widely available and cheap alternative to antibiotics. Honey could help efforts to slow the spread of antimicrobial resistance, but further high quality, placebo controlled trials are needed."


1,000-year-old medieval remedy could be potential antibiotic, scientists say

Researchers compiled the results of 14 studies, nine of which only involved children. Most compared honey with more conventional treatments like over-the-counter medicines.
When they looked at studies comparing honey with a placebo, however, the authors were unable to reach the same conclusion as they did when looking at the other comparative studies. They said more research should be done on that comparison.
The UK's public health bodies have repeatedly warned of the dangers of overusing antibiotics. In 2018, they said that millions of surgical procedures could become life-threatening if the effect of antibiotics is diminished through over-prescription.
"Since the majority of URTIs are viral, antibiotic prescription is both ineffective and inappropriate," the study's authors wrote. "However, a lack of effective alternatives, as well as a desire to preserve the patient-doctor relationship, both contribute to antibiotic over prescription."



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A large catalog of previous research has proven that honey has the power to kill bacteria. Studies have shown that it is effective against dozens of strains, including E. coli and salmonella.
A specific type of honey from New Zealand, called manuka, and Malaysian tualang honey have been shown to fight staph and the digestive bacteria responsible for peptic ulcers, H. pylori.
And another study of 139 children found that honey did a better job of easing nighttime coughs and improving sleep than both the popular cough suppressant dextromethorphan and the antihistamine diphenhydramine (often sold under the brand name Benadryl).

CNN's Sandee LaMotte contributed reporting
 
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I have stopped to take medicine against cough fever since several years. I take only honey mixed with a little bit of lemon juice... and now I’m still getting sick but not often as before.

When I had asked to my GP why I never seen him sick since I know him ( over 30 years) he replied that he never took medicines. The only medicine he take and only one time was paracetamol.
I was shocked when I remembered all the antibiotics, paracetamol, ibuprofen and co he was prescribing me and my family since decades.



Note : I’m not advocating to not take medecines. Some medicines are very important for life. If you have life threatening conditions, and only médecines can help you, you have to take them.
 
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I have stopped to take medicine against cough fever since several years. I take only honey mixed with a little bit of lemon juice... and now I’m still getting sick but not often as before.

When I had asked to my GP why I never seen him sick since I know him ( over 30 years) he replied that he never took medicines. The only medicine he take and only one time was paracetamol.
I was shocked when I remembered all the antibiotics, paracetamol, ibuprofen and co he was prescribing me and my family since decades.



Note : I’m not advocating to not take medecines. Some medicines are very important for life. If you have life threatening conditions, and only médecines can help you, you have to take them.

Yea medicines actually decrease your immunity levels. They give you short-term relief but long-term suffering.
 
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Honey may be better at treating coughs and colds than over-the-counter medicines

By Rob Picheta,
CNN



August 19, 2020


141104074409-honey-jar-stock-horizontal-large-gallery.jpg


Honey has long been used as a home remedy for coughs.

Honey may be a better treatment for coughs and colds than over-the-counter medicines, a new study has found.

Researchers said honey was more effective in relieving the symptoms of cold and flu-like illnesses than the usual commercial remedies, and could provide a safer, cheaper and more readily available alternative to antibiotics.
They encouraged doctors to consider recommending it to patients in place of prescribing antibiotics, which can cause side effects and lead to antibiotic resistance when overused.


The proven health benefits of honey

Honey has long been used as a home remedy for coughs, but its effectiveness in treating common illnesses has not been heavily researched.
Physicians from Oxford University's Medical School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences analyzed existing evidence to determine how the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) responded to it. URTIs are common cold-like illnesses that affect the nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx.
"Honey was superior to usual care for the improvement of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections," they wrote in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.
"It provides a widely available and cheap alternative to antibiotics. Honey could help efforts to slow the spread of antimicrobial resistance, but further high quality, placebo controlled trials are needed."


1,000-year-old medieval remedy could be potential antibiotic, scientists say

Researchers compiled the results of 14 studies, nine of which only involved children. Most compared honey with more conventional treatments like over-the-counter medicines.
When they looked at studies comparing honey with a placebo, however, the authors were unable to reach the same conclusion as they did when looking at the other comparative studies. They said more research should be done on that comparison.
The UK's public health bodies have repeatedly warned of the dangers of overusing antibiotics. In 2018, they said that millions of surgical procedures could become life-threatening if the effect of antibiotics is diminished through over-prescription.
"Since the majority of URTIs are viral, antibiotic prescription is both ineffective and inappropriate," the study's authors wrote. "However, a lack of effective alternatives, as well as a desire to preserve the patient-doctor relationship, both contribute to antibiotic over prescription."



Superbugs 'as big a global threat as climate change and warfare'


A large catalog of previous research has proven that honey has the power to kill bacteria. Studies have shown that it is effective against dozens of strains, including E. coli and salmonella.
A specific type of honey from New Zealand, called manuka, and Malaysian tualang honey have been shown to fight staph and the digestive bacteria responsible for peptic ulcers, H. pylori.
And another study of 139 children found that honey did a better job of easing nighttime coughs and improving sleep than both the popular cough suppressant dextromethorphan and the antihistamine diphenhydramine (often sold under the brand name Benadryl).

CNN's Sandee LaMotte contributed reporting

Nice sharing - further such natural things do not have any side effects. We should only use medicine where we can't avoid else we should treat ourselves naturally when it comes to normal cough/cold/sore throats.
 
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Those who can afford and live in Western country, I would suggest try New Zealand Manuka honey ...It is expensive, but it HAS CURE.... best first aid for any type of chest congestion ...smokers should take this ...

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Those who can afford and live in Western country, I would suggest try New Zealand Manuka honey ...It is expensive, but it HAS CURE.... best first aid for any type of chest congestion ...smokers should take this ...

Onuku-250g-box-and-jar_25-3_640x640.jpg

Before any work out I take this Manuka Honey gives a nice energy good without the crash end of working out. I was heavy on pre workouts and stuff before, and it caused a bad reaction one day whereas I was having breakouts etc.

I also recommend people detoxing as well regularly to flush the body of toxins we build up over time.
 
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Before any work out I take this Manuka Honey gives a nice energy good without the crash end of working out. I was heavy on pre workouts and stuff before, and it caused a bad reaction one day whereas I was having breakouts etc.

I also recommend people detoxing as well regularly to flush the body of toxins we build up over time.
Aloe vera is best detox ..... grow at home. Boil a piece of leaf and fill up your water bottle ...

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I got dozens of Non-Pakistani brothers taking this. They all swear it works very well.

For me myself I use it also. To inhale the steam and drink too.
 
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Those who can afford and live in Western country, I would suggest try New Zealand Manuka honey ...It is expensive, but it HAS CURE.... best first aid for any type of chest congestion ...smokers should take this ...

Onuku-250g-box-and-jar_25-3_640x640.jpg

Is only this brand good, or is any other brand good also?

@PakFactor Too.

I take local farmer honey here. I try to buy as pure as possible as I can here in the US locally.
 
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If you can take honey, kalonji (black seed,) herbal teas to cure cold, flu, and seasonal illnesses, that is best.

I say this because all meds are just symptomatic relief.

Although cases of chronic sinus, severe hay fever, etc. may require antihistamines.
 
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