
Honey as a Wound Dressing — The Oldest Antimicrobial Medicine Known to Humanity
Honey has been used to treat wounds for at least four thousand years and likely far longer — the Edwin Smith Papyrus (c. 1600 BCE, copied from texts a thousand years older) prescribes honey for wound treatment, and the Sumerians documented honey-based wound salves before that. Honey's antimicrobial power comes from multiple mechanisms working together: the enzyme glucose oxidase (added by bees during honey production) slowly generates hydrogen peroxide when honey is diluted by wound moisture, providing a sustained antiseptic effect without damaging tissue; the extremely low water activity (around 0.6) draws moisture out of bacterial cells by osmosis, dehydrating and killing them; the acidic pH of 3.2–4.5 inhibits most pathogenic bacteria; and the high sugar concentration creates an environment where bacteria cannot reproduce. These properties make honey effective against a broad range of wound pathogens including Staphylococcus aureus and even antibiotic-resistant MRSA strains. Raw, unprocessed honey retains all of these properties. Pasteurised commercial honey has reduced or absent glucose oxidase activity and is significantly less effective. Today, medical-grade honey (Medihoney) is used in hospitals worldwide — validating what prehistoric healers discovered through observation thousands of years ago.
안내
Understand why honey works as medicine
Understand why honey works as medicine
Select the right honey
Select the right honey
이 단계의 재료:
Honey50 gClean the wound before applying honey
Clean the wound before applying honey
이 단계의 재료:
Clean Water250 ml필요한 도구:
Clean Cotton ClothApply honey directly to the wound
Apply honey directly to the wound
Cover the honey dressing with a bandage
Cover the honey dressing with a bandage
필요한 도구:
Absorbent ClothChange the dressing daily
Change the dressing daily
Treat minor burns with honey
Treat minor burns with honey
이 단계의 재료:
Clean Water500 mlUse honey internally for sore throat and coughs
Use honey internally for sore throat and coughs
Store honey for long-term use
Store honey for long-term use
필요한 도구:
Ceramic Storage Jar with LidUnderstand the limits of honey wound care
Understand the limits of honey wound care
필요 도구
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Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Absorbent Cloth, try:
Cloth (Straining)
Microfiber Cloth
Tentered Wool Cloth
Clean Cotton Baling Cloth
Damp Cotton Cloth
Soft Drying Cloth
Fine Cotton Filter Cloth
Coarse Cotton Filter Cloth
Clean Cotton Cloth (for filtering) - Instead of Distilled Water, try:
Distilled Water (1 Liter)
Water - Instead of Ceramic Storage Jar with Lid, try:
Food-Grade Collection Bucket with Lid
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