Honey Can Kill MRSA?
Scientists have recently discovered that a specific type of honey, Manuka honey, is highly effective at killing the multi-resistant “superbug” MRSA. Most infections that are known as "superbugs" are antibiotic-resistant. That there is no apparent “intrinsic resistance” to the special properties of at least this one type of honey, means there might be a way to prevent the process of generating honey-resistant bacteria, buying time to develop treatments that could eradicate the threat of MRSA infection. Scientists in Australia are now working to test the honey and it's properties and eventually hope to develop a form of treatment for MRSA.
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