
Three Key
Valuable Honey Properties !
Be pleasantly
surprised by these amazing honey properties -- antimicrobial,
antioxidant, and hygroscopic which all make honey a popular food
as well as a medicine.
1. Honey is Hygroscopic
Honey has a hygroscopic nature, which means when exposed to air,
it naturally absorbs moisture in from the air. In treating open
wounds, honey is useful as it could help prevent scarring by
keeping the skin moist, encourage the growth of new tissues, and
allow easy removal of any dressing by preventing dressing from
becoming stuck to the skin. Honey’s hygroscopic properties also
make it an ideal ingredient in a lot of cosmetics as it helps
keep skin hydrated and fresh and prevents drying. Thus, some
people call honey a natural "humectant" as it attracts and
retains moisture. When used in skin and hair treatments, honey
trap and seal in the moisture leaving skin soft and supple, and
hair glossy and healthy.
2. Honey is Antibacterial
Researchers began to document the healing properties of honey in
the early part of the 20th century. This ceased with the
development of antibiotics but recently the development of
resistance to antibiotics has led to a resurgence of interest
into the healing properties of honey. The effective
antimicrobial agent in honey prohibits the growth of certain
bacteria. It contains an enzyme that produces hydrogen peroxide
which is believed to be the main reason for the antimicrobial
activity of honey. As such, honey is a useful treatment for
wounds and scalds. Cuts, abrasions and scalds can be covered in
honey to prevent bacteria from entering the wound and promote
healing.
Honey can help treat minor acne by attacking the bacteria that
cause the outbreaks while moisturizing the skin to aid
rejuvenation. Types of honey differ greatly in their
antimicrobial potency, varying as much as a hundred fold. Honey
derived from the Manuka bush, found in abundance in New Zealand,
claims the highest potency of such antimicrobial properties.
3. Honey is a Source of Antioxidants
Honey contains natural antioxidant properties that can destroy
biologically destructive chemical agents which have been linked
to many diseases such as cancer. Studies also found that
dark-color honeys such as Buckwheat seem to possess more
antioxidants than light-color varieties. Not only could honey’s
antioxidants help to eliminate free radicals in the body, they
are also part of the nutrient supply for growth of new tissue.
These precious honey properties help protect the skin under the
sun and help the skin to rejuvenate and stay young-looking. As
such, there have been an increasing number of manufacturers of
honey skincare products such as sunscreens and facial cleansing
products for treating damaged or dry skin.
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