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quote:Withdrawnmist is just a title I use here. ...Oh..I'm in London, UK.Neilep
quote:Originally posted by neilepKaren, definitely a misunderstanding that's all. IKO's English even puts mine to shame !!...I love Italy so much ...Florence is my favourite city......where do you live IKO ?When me and the wifey were there 13 years ago we did Rome , Florence and Venice in ten days. To this day it was the best holiday we have ever had. The Italians are a beautiful and so well turned out people...and the ice cream!!.....oh my !!!!....you have not had ice cream till you've had Italian Ice cream in Italy !!! Men are the same as women, just inside out !
Hi Neilep!How are your bitransplanted knees doing?What do you need Manuka honey/oil for...infection? Explosive rejection? I told youthat it was a cheap clinic and that Mr. Whoknowswhat not such top-notch...professional!Free radical production and quenching in honeys with wound healing potential.Henriques A, Jackson S, Cooper R, Burton N. School of Applied Sciences, University of Wales Institute Cardiff Llandaf Campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YB, UK.OBJECTIVES: Honey-impregnated wound dressings are now available on drug tariff in the UK, though the modes of action of honeys with antibacterial and wound healing properties are not entirely clear. The action of some but not all of these honeys is linked to the production of hydrogen peroxide on dilution of the honey with wound exudate. The present study investigates both free radical production and the antioxidant potential of some honeys, properties which may have a role to play in wound healing.METHODS: Free radical production and quenching of three honey types (manuka, antibacterial but non-peroxide-producing; pasture, antibacterial peroxide-producing; commercial heat processed, non-antibacterial) was investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy; quenching was also examined using a superoxide quenching assay.RESULTS: All honeys tested had antioxidant potential, with manuka able to completely quench added radicals within 5 min of spiking. Only the peroxide-producing honey (pasture PS9) was found to form radicals on dilution.CONCLUSIONS: The ability to modulate production and quenching of free radicals may contribute to the demonstrated ability of some honeys to help in resolving the state of inflammation typifying chronic wounds.J Antimicrob Chemother. 2006 Oct;58(4):773-7. http://www.purplesapphire.com/products/613/e5d96_1.jpg...from a search for 'Manuka honey' on Google Images! []