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Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
Honey outperforms antibiotics for cough, cold symptoms, study says
It is safe for the majority of people, except for babies under 1 year of age
By Kayla Rivas | Fox News

Honey appears to be more effective in treating cough and cold symptoms than antibiotics, according to a new study.
Honey is cheap and widely available, and researchers say it outperformed usual care for improving symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections. It is safe for the majority of people, except for babies under 1 year of age and those with allergies, researchers noted.
“Upper respiratory tract infections are the most frequent reason for antibiotic prescription,” study authors wrote. “Since the majority of URTIs are viral, antibiotic prescription is both ineffective and inappropriate. However, a lack of effective alternatives, as well as a desire to preserve the patient-doctor relationship, both contribute to antibiotic over-prescription.”

Honey appears to be more effective in treating cough and cold symptoms than antibiotics, according to a new study. (iStock)

Honey appears to be more effective in treating cough and cold symptoms than antibiotics, according to a new study. (iStock)
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The researchers from Oxford University said that antibiotics are associated with "significant adverse effects" in children and adults. They reported results from 14 studies of URTIs, though only two studies were placebo-controlled trials. In one study, patients ingesting honey reduced their duration of common cold symptoms by one to two days, compared to those receiving usual care. They also found that honey was particularly effective in improving cough frequency and severity.
“In the comparison with usual care, the reductions in cough frequency and cough severity remained statistically significant,” they wrote.

Researchers said honey was particularly effective at reducing cough frequency and severity. (iStock)

Researchers said honey was particularly effective at reducing cough frequency and severity. (iStock)
The "honey interventions" under evaluation included pure honey, Grintuss syrup, Honitus syrup and honey combined with milk and coffee.
However, researchers said it is difficult to know the degree to which honey improved the symptoms because it is a complex and heterogeneous substance. Nevertheless, the team recommended honey as an effective alternative to antibiotics.
“When clinicians wish to prescribe for URTI, we would recommend honey as an alternative to antibiotics. Honey is more effective and less harmful than usual care alternatives and avoids causing harm through antimicrobial resistance,” study authors said. They also called for more high quality, placebo-controlled trials to expand on the existing, limited trials
 

Pseudonyms

Elder Lister
Honey appears to be more effective in treating cough and cold symptoms than antibiotics, according to a new study.
You know what else is better than antibiotics in fighting colds and flu? Taking nothing at all.

Colds and flu are viral diseases. Antibiotics fight anything other than viruses, and will therefore do jack shit against viruses.

In fact, this article is a bullshit article most probably from a writing account.
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
You know what else is better than antibiotics in fighting colds and flu? Taking nothing at all.

Colds and flu are viral diseases. Antibiotics fight anything other than viruses, and will therefore do jack shit against viruses.

In fact, this article is a bullshit article most probably from a writing account.
Colds and flu tend to weaken the immune system leaving the body more susceptible to non-viral infections, right?

Edit- is it possible Fox news doesn't have a science editor through who to run such articles?
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
Is there anybody who is allergic to honey??Just asking.
More information


Allergic to Honey

Medically reviewed by Deborah Weatherspoon, Ph.D., R.N., CRNA — Written by Kiara Anthony on March 1, 2018
Honey as an allergen

Honey is a natural sweetener made by honeybees using nectar from flowering plants. Though mostly made of sugar, honey also contains amino acids, vitamins, and antioxidants. These ingredients make honey a natural healing treatment. It’s a common remedy for coughs.
While honey has some natural health benefits, it’s also possible for some people to develop an allergic reaction to it. When honey is produced, it can possibly be contaminated with bee pollen and pollen from other plants and trees, including:
If you’re allergic to pollen, it’s possible that you may be allergic to some types of honey. In many cases, this makes pollen the allergen, rather than the honey itself
 

Anglututu

Elder Lister
You know what else is better than antibiotics in fighting colds and flu? Taking nothing at all.

Colds and flu are viral diseases. Antibiotics fight anything other than viruses, and will therefore do jack shit against viruses.

In fact, this article is a bullshit article most probably from a writing account.
I can relate, these days the amount of articles that claim all sorts of things on the internet are just absurd.
Some chaps have made it look like we cannot eat our veggies cooked and we've been doing it wrong all these centuries, juicing is better.

As for honey, well it's a natural remedy for sure and many other herbs exists.
Homa, fruits and soup work for me.
 

EricaR

New Lister
I have heard quality of honey depend on the time.If so, how old the honey should be to be best quality..Is 1 year enough for raw honey to become good quality?
 
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