QURAN & HADITH
There is an entire Surah in the Qur'an
called al-Nahl (the Honey Bee)The Qur'an mentions the benefits of honey.[40]
"And thy Lord taught the bee to build its
cells in hills, on trees and in (men's) habitations…there issues"
From with in their bodies a drink of varying colors, wherein is healing for
mankind. Verily in this is a Sign for those who give thought".[41]
According to HADITH, Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him strongly recommended
honey for healing purposes.[42]
Volume 7, Book 71, Number 587: Narrated
Jabir bin Abdullah: I heard the Prophet saying, "If
there is any healing in your medicines, then it is in cupping, a gulp of honey
or branding with fire (cauterization)that suits the ailment, but I don't like to
be (cauterized) branded with fire."
WHY!!
SIDR (the only single most expensive
HONEY in the world) IS WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR HEALTH.
RESEARCH
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"Honey has been used in traditional medicine as a natural anti-microbial
dressing for infected wounds for hundreds of years," noted study co-author Dr.
Joseph G. Marsan, from the University of Ottawa.
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Researchers, led by Tala Alandejani, MD, at the University of Ottawa, tested
Sidr honey. The researchers found that the sidr honey worked better than an
antibiotic against MSSA and MRSA, according to past research.
Here's the breakdown of results:
- Sidr honey was 63% effective in killing MSSA.
- Sidr honey was 73% effective in killing MRSA.
- Sidr honey was 91% effective in killing PA.
(The study is being presented at the
2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology --Head and Neck Surgery annual meeting
in Chicago.)
- A recent study comparing different honeys has shown
that the Sidr Honey has 18 times the antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals as
any other honey!
- Scientists hope the results can help lead to a new
treatment for people with chronic sinusitis.
CANADA: A recent study by Canadian
doctors showed that Sidr Honey can be better than antibiotics when it comes to
killing bacteria that cause sinus infections The study carried out by Dr. Joseph
Marsan and his team of University of Ottawa, Canada aimed to analyze the role
played by honey on the so-called "bio-films", that are responsible for several
chronic infections. Certain bacteria, such as pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staph
aureus shield themselves from anti-microbial activities by living in biofilms,
which cannot be penetrated by even the most powerful anti-microbial.
The SIDR honey was found effective
in killing the bacteria. Even bacteria growing in a biofilm, a thin, slimy layer
formed by bacteria that affords resistance to antibiotics, were susceptible to
honey.
SOURCES: Joseph G. Marsan, M.D.,
University of Ottawa, Canada; Ian Paul, M.D., M.Sc., director, Pediatric
Clinical Research, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey; Sept. 23, 2008,
presentation, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Foundation Annual Meeting, Chicago