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Mold Allergy

Honey for Mold Allergy
Honey : Currently there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the nose and eyes in response to an allergen). One poor-quality trial reported ....

 

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Good Scientific Evidence 8

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Tetanus

Honey for Tetanus
Honey: Honey is a sweet, sticky fluid. Bees make honey from the nectar of flowers. Honey's therapeutic importance as a known antibacterial agent has been recognized since 1892. Currently, there ....

 

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Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Wound Healing

Honey for Wound Healing
Honey: Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis melliflera) from the nectar of flowers. The primary studied use of honey is for wound management, particularly in promoting ....

 

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Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Allergies

Honey for Allergies
Currently there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis. One poor quality trial reported no benefit of the use of honey for the treatment of ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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  8.75

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Cockroach Allergy

Honey for Cockroach Allergy
Honey : Currently there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the nose and eyes in response to an allergen). One poor-quality trial reported ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Pet Dander Allergy

Honey for Pet Dander Allergy
Honey : Currently there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the nose and eyes in response to an allergen). One poor quality trial ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Pollen Allergy

Honey for Pollen Allergy
Honey : Currently, there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the nose and eyes in response to allergens like pollen). One poor quality ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Bacterial Infections

Honey for Bacterial Infections
Honey: Honey is a sweet, sticky fluid. Bees make honey from the nectar of flowers. Honey's therapeutic importance as a known antibacterial agent has been recognized since 1892. Currently, there ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Dental Health

Honey for Dental Health
Honey: Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis melliflera) from the nectar of flowers. Currently, there is limited study showing a small benefit in the use of ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Heart Disorders (heart Disease)

Honey for Heart Disorders (heart Disease)
Honey: In general, the evidence supporting the use of honey to treat high cholesterol is weak. Additional study is needed to make a firm recommendation.Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Herpes Viruses

Honey for Herpes Viruses
Honey: Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis melliflera) from the nectar of flowers. It has been used for thousands of years as a healing agent. One ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Leg-skin Ulcers

Honey for Leg-skin Ulcers
Honey: Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis melliflera) from the nectar of flowers. The primary studied use of honey is for wound management, particularly in promoting ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Radiation Side Effects

Honey for Radiation Side Effects
Honey: The literature revealed only one randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of honey on radiation mucositis. Better quality studies are necessary before a firm conclusion can be drawn.Natural Standard ....

 

Scientific:
Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 7

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Eye Disorders

Honey for Eye Disorders
Summary:Honey is a sweet, sticky fluid. Bees make honey from the nectar of flowers. It is generally considered safe. However, there have been numerous reports of certain types of honey ....

 

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Diabetes

Honey for Diabetes
Summary:Honey is a sweet, sticky fluid. Bees make honey from the nectar of flowers. It is generally considered safe. However, there have been numerous reports of certain types of honey ....

 

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Burns

Honey for Burns
Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis mellifera) from the nectar of flowers. Early evidence suggests that the topical (on the skin) use of honey on burns ....

 

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