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The Wonders Of Allah's Creation- The Bee - AbuMubarak - 10-10-2004 Asalaam Alaikum , These are some interesting facts about honey. Copied from book "Nature's Super 7 Medicines" Infection: Probably next to garlic, honey is one of the strongest antibacterial agents found in nature . To show you just how effective honey can be against infection, I'm going to take a slightly different approach from one the reader might expect. To start with, bees are clean little creatures.If they are killed and dipped in a culture medium of any kind, bacteria seldom grow in it. Some years ago a scientist, W.G. Sackett, anxiously noticed that honeybees were crawling "over the human excrement of the family privy" in Tennessee somewhere. He tested the maximum survival time of bacteria in honey, using bacteria of the typhoid-colon group. Much to his relief, he found that all the bacteria were killed within hours or days.He published the demise times of the various intestinal bacteria in an article that appeared in The Agricultural Experiment Station of the Colorado Agricultural College Bulletin 252 (Fort Collins, CO: 1919;pp.3-18) B. dysenteriae 10 hours B. paratyphosus A 10 hours B. paratyphosus B 10 hours- 1 day B. typhosus 10 hours-2 days B. proteus vulgaris 3-4 days B. coli communis 4-5 days The honey was heat-sterilized, inoculated with the bacteria, and then kept at room temperature (under these conditions the bactericidal activity is due mainly to the osmotic effect). The addition of 10% saline solution to the honey often increased its effect. This somewhat off-the-wall evidence plainly demonstrates that honey doesn't support bacterial groeth; if this were not so, the bees would have a hard time of it, and many housewives too. Honey is antibacterial for several reasons. The most obvious is a simple concentration effect: being extremely hypertonic, honey draws water from the bacterial cells, causing them to shrivel and die. This mechanism works so well that an offering of honey, piously buried in the ancient city of Paestum in Southern Italy a sacret chamber 2,500 years ago, never decayed and is still recognizable to this day. Check out the research section on this site : http://www.honeylocator.com/ Free HoneyBee program or info download here: http://www.bees-online.com/Download.htm Peace and Blessings , Fatima The Wonders Of Allah's Creation- The Bee - Muslimah - 01-20-2007 Bismillah as salam alykom Sobhan Allah :thumb: |