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**PRO TIP** :57
Why RAW honey vs regular pastuerized Honey: 2:28
Eczema Honey is NOT sponsoring this video . They were nice enough to send me a sample and since I did NOT have Eczema but some of my clients do, I had them try it and they gave a great testimonial saying how great this was for her infant daughter who has Eczema and nothing seemed to work.
Many clinical studies have been done using Manuka honey which showed favorable results in treating everything from Eczema, Rosacea, Psoriasis, acne, fungal infections, skin cancer and even genital herpes.
However, Glenn Perry a bee keeper for over 27 years and currently a beekeeper at the Ojai Valley Inn said that it is not necessarily the specific type of honey but that it is RAW honey.
2:52
Raw honey is full of valuable nutritional benefits that help the skins natural microbiome including antimicrobial, antifungal and hydrophillic properties.
DIY HONEY Mask for the face for Anti Aging, Hydration using the Oil INfusion Method. Also explained in the video “Home Remedies for Dry and Dehydrated Skin: 6:05
How to use Honey on Acne Lesions
Glenn also highly recommended a company called Pacifica Honey that is a trustworthy bottler of raw honey. 3:45
At the end of the beekeeping experience, we had a raw honey tasting and very similar to a beer or wine tasting, the honey tasting went from lightest tasing to darkest tasting.
The Avocado Honey is very full bodied and creamy (also sold at Honey Pacifica) **Not sponsored** . They don’t even know I am mentioning them. This is based on Glenn Perry’s (beekeepers experience with them) recommendation.
Benefits of honey: 4:09
Honey and Rosacea 8:06
Honey was also found to be helpful for Rosacea. However, since each persons skins pH is slightly different, the only way to tell is to test patch first.
Honey and Acne: 8:32
Honey and Seborrheic Dermatitis, Eczema 9:53
Clinical studies also showed improvement when honey was used on different types of Dermatitis.
Honey and Fungal Infections:- 10:02
Clinical studies also used honey on several different fungal infections such as:
Pityriasis Versicolor 79% of patients saw improvement
Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch) 71% saw improvement
Ringworm-62% saw improvement
2005- Small clinical study of 16 participant reported honey more effective than Acyclovir for treating genital herpes lesions.
Another clinical study was done using honey on melanoma cancer cells . Test was done in vivo but showed it could slow the growth of cancer cells .
If you haven’t seen the video for the 5 Warning Signs of Skin Cancer,
Sources:
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Randomised controlled trial of topical kanuka honey for the treatment of acne.
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