2016
DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2015.3692
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Healing the Bee’s Knees—On Honey and Wound Healing

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“…In ancient Greece, honey (known as "nectar of Gods") was also mixed with vinegar, alum, sodium, carbonate and bile. This was known as enheme-to desiccate a wound and prevent suppuration [11]. Celsus, around 30 AD, proposed honey combined with bran as a topical remedy for burn wounds.…”
Section: Animal Productsmentioning
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“…In ancient Greece, honey (known as "nectar of Gods") was also mixed with vinegar, alum, sodium, carbonate and bile. This was known as enheme-to desiccate a wound and prevent suppuration [11]. Celsus, around 30 AD, proposed honey combined with bran as a topical remedy for burn wounds.…”
Section: Animal Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Madu adalah suatu zat yang berasal dari nektar yang terkumpul dan dimodifikasi oleh lebah madu. Madu adalah sirup kental kaya akan karbohidrat yang berasal dari sekresi bunga dan tanaman lainnnya [3] . Madu memiliki beberapa sifat yang mambuatnya sangat cocok diberikan sebagai perwatan untuk luka.…”
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