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Hi everyone, firstly thanks to Benn and nne for advice re herpes simplex. I

have a new patient, coming to see me on Friday who has a shallow leg ulcer. Pt

is in 80's. Have very few details at the moment. Daughter booked appt for her

mother. Would like to try using Manuka honey along side anything I can offer.

Anyone had any experience using honey for ulcers, any advice on how best to

apply etc would be much appreciated.

Regards

Sue Salmon

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Hi Sue,

I treated a young woman patient for a nasty venous ulcer last year. I asked

her to apply honey but left the amount to her. Idea was to pour some honey

into a saucer (i.e. don't dip fingers into the honey jar - to avoid

contamination) and apply with cotton wool night and morning, after careful

washing and drying, and cover with clean bandage. When she came on the

Friday her whole leg and foot were swollen with dark red and blue blotches

and the ulcer was suppurating. I gave her an internal mix as well (notes not

with me here at home but contained circulatories and astringents). When I

saw her the following Wednesday - only 4 days later - the centre of the

ulcer was drying out, the edges visibly healing (nice pink flesh forming),

bruising lessened and the oedema so reduced she was able to wear ordinary

shoes again ... I wish I had taken before and after pictures!!!

Sadly she did not keep up the treatment - found application of honey too

messy in the longer term and I suspect was also hijacked by her consultant

( " you'll infect your ulcer with that nasty messy honey ... Here, take these

nice antibiotics " )

Oh well

Love, Jan

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Janet E. Alton BA MA MNIMH

Medical Herbalist

Alton & , Medical Herbalists

253 Sharrow Vale Road

Hunter's Bar

SHEFFIELD

S11 8ZE

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> Hi everyone, firstly thanks to Benn and nne for advice re herpes simplex.

> I have a new patient, coming to see me on Friday who has a shallow leg ulcer.

> Pt is in 80's. Have very few details at the moment. Daughter booked appt for

> her mother. Would like to try using Manuka honey along side anything I can

> offer. Anyone had any experience using honey for ulcers, any advice on how

> best to apply etc would be much appreciated.

> Regards

> Sue Salmon

>

>

>

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Dear Jan

> don't dip fingers into the honey jar - to avoid contamination

As far as I understand a major component of treating wounds with honey

is to remove infection. Nothing grows in pure honey. Therefore, while

you should not be worried about contaminating it you must advise your

patients to apply a thick layer of that on the ulcer (like a paste).

> you'll infect your ulcer with that nasty messy honey ...

I think even orthodox are aware of the healing power of honey. I

remember a radiotherapy consultant in North of England who used to treat

infected radiation wounds of his patients by honey.

Mohi

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  • 4 months later...

Hi

I would appreciate suggestions on healing a very large leg ulcer in a lady of

60, she has had it for 3 years, I especially would like ideas for keeping it

clean and topical treatments, she is putting manuka honey around the outside

which is stopping it getting bigger, but we can't seem to get the granulation

going, to start making it smaller.

Thanks

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