Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Manuka Honey vs Yemeni Sidr Honey




Genuine Manuka and Sidr honeys are considered medical grade honeys because their medicinal benefits are far greater than that of your standard table honey, or even of raw honey bought locally. Manuka honey is named after its pollen source, the manuka bush (or tea tree bush) in New Zealand. Likewise, Yemeni Sidr honey is named after its pollen source, the Sidr tree. While both are internationally renowned, Yemeni Sidr honey is the ancient honey lauded in religious texts for its curative abilities.

Both Manuka and Sidr honey have antibacterial and antiseptic properties handed down to them from their mother plants. While the tea tree bush is widely known for its oil, the Sidr tree is used medicinally from bark to berry. Each part of the tree has a purpose in healing. In addition to its many medicinal uses, Sidr berries are also extremely nutritious -- something passed down to the honey as well, thanks to the rich soil in the region. Whether you use honey medicinally or nutritionally, you'll get a superior product with a superior flavor when you choose Yemeni Sidr honey.
Sidr Honey for Sinus Infections

Today, people are quite accustomed to taking prescription medication for sinus infections, but you might be surprised to hear that Sidr honey effectively kills Staphylococcus aureus, the bacterium responsible for respiratory infections. Honey has several antibacterial agents that go to work on staph infections, whether inside or outside of the body. Simply soften a small amount of Sidr honey and dissolve it in your saline nasal wash. Even when Yemeni Sidr honey is diluted very thinly, it still has powerful antibacterial agents that will help you fight away the infection and get you breathing easier. You can also incorporate it into your diet for its nutritional benefits. A boost in nutrition is always beneficial during times of illness.


Sidr Honey for Skin Infections

One problem our prescription culture has caused is drug-resistant bacteria. You may have heard of the devastating effects of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). This bacterium, the same responsible for sinus infections, can become lethal when mutated to resist medication. When a patient is diagnosed with MRSA, surgery is required to remove the infected tissue, followed up by powerful antibiotics whose side effects can cause major health problems of their own.

It sounds grim, and it is, but where modern science has failed, nature has provided. The antibiotic agents in Yemeni Sidr honey have been shown to effectively fight MRSA. What's more is that Sidr honey was shown to be the best at killing the MRSA bacterium, even better than Manuka honey. When applied directly to the infection, Sidr honey bypasses MRSA's protective coatings -- something standard antibiotics are unable to do.

Although Sidr honey is a very powerful antibacterial agent, you don't have to have MRSA to benefit from using it. It can also fight infections from standard injuries such as paper cuts, skinned knees, or even bacterial acne. Since Sidr honey also contains powerful antifungal agents, it could also be used to treat common fungal infections such as athlete's foot or ringworm. Simply apply it as a compress and let it work its magic. It can even be used topically to get rid of lice and dandruff.

Sidr Honey for Gastric Ailments

You may not know this, but each person has natural bacteria in their gut to help them digest food. When you suffer gastrointestinal ailments, often the culprit is not at an optimal level. In order to balance intestinal flora, your doctor might suggest taking probiotics, which can be found in many nutrition stores. Like with vitamins, probiotics -- a cocktail of beneficial bacteria -- are most effective and best assimilated when acquired from a food source instead of a pill. Yemeni Sidr honey contains live probiotic cultures that are highly bioavailable, meaning they get into your system and start working fast. If your doctor has recommended probiotics for intestinal ailments, the sweeter and more effective option is Yemeni Sidr honey.

Sidr Honey for Cancer

For generations, people who swear by Yemeni Sidr honey have been using it for all kinds of ailments. Over the years, stories of miraculous cancer recoveries have been waved off by doctors who said it was impossible. But new stories of cancer recoveries attributed to Sidr honey are told every day, and now scientists are taking note. While there are still no definitive answers on why Yemeni Sidr honey seems to help patients recover from cancer, scientists have a couple of ideas.

In recent years, Sidr honey's high antioxidant content has been noted. Antioxidants prevent cell damage inside the body by fighting free radicals -- agents that damage cells, sometimes resulting in cancer. While scientists haven't pinpointed whether or not the powerful antioxidants in Yemeni Sidr honey fight cancer, it makes sense that they could. At the very least, adding Sidr honey to your diet can improve cell health, which may also help your overall prognosis. Additionally, considering the superior nutrient content of Yemeni Sidr honey, the boost in nutrition alone can help your body fight off illness.

Given the sweeping array of uses for Sidr honey, it's a good idea to keep your pantry and medicine cabinet stocked with a jar or two. It's an amazing nutritional supplement, sweetener, and medicine. The quality, properties, and usefulness of Yemeni Sidr honey truly prove it to be the finest honey in the world.

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