View Full Version : feeling bit better due to these?? honey?
purpleviolet
07-25-2011, 09:21 AM
As usual I have these streaks of feeling bad and then better, back and forth, etc. After I stopped the Elmiron from Australia, I started to feel a bit better. But that is when I started manuka honey as a tea (about 2 tsps in warm water) and gaia herbs adrenal health. I would be interested to hear if anyone gets that manuka honey (the rated ones that are active 16+ or more and who rates them is a whole other topic - there's UMF, OMA and others and they are in a PR battle about it). Maybe because I am not touching real tea! Anyway someone please try manuka honey which is supposed to be good for infections and mast cells but reaching the bladder is a question. It tastes good anyway! Warning - I had a flare after drinking a cup at first. I thought it was from that but then now I obviosuly don't think so.
earthlady
07-25-2011, 10:10 AM
What is manuka honey? Is it different than the other kinds of honey?
purpleviolet
07-25-2011, 11:38 AM
Manuka honey is all over the internet, but proobably for good reason. As you know there is something in honey that deters growth of certain germs but this honey has something that makes it last longer. It is being used in special bandages and even there is thread on this forum somewhere about it being put in an instill. In doesn't say manuka but that is the honey that has very special qualities to it. Read up! The good stuff is pricey and it is raw and unprocessed. Never give any honey to a an infant, as it still can have botulism spores in it.
earthlady
07-25-2011, 02:31 PM
Thanks for the info. I read about honey being good for skin wounds years ago but haven't heard much about it again until now. I use honey in my chamomile tea all the time but hadn't thought of using it by itself in warm water.
Jinny Jean
07-25-2011, 06:04 PM
I drink just plain hot watrer and honey allll day long! I LOVE it !! :) Tastes better than any tea to me and its soothing too! :)
Jenn
bubbe1
07-26-2011, 05:49 AM
I drink hot water with honey too.
I find it soothing and it's also been helpful in keeping me "regular".
TinkerBell32
09-22-2011, 02:49 PM
So other than being soothing, does the warm water/honey help with IC?
I am looking for a way to just get and keep control of the pain. It be beyond excruciating at times.
bubbe1
09-22-2011, 06:20 PM
The hot water with honey doesn't directly affect IC, it's for constipation, but, it does tend to make me feel relaxed, which may help my bladder.
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