Samya
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I came across these studies today which seem relevant to some things Ray has talked about.
"Honey and its extracts were able to inhibit edema and pain in inflammatory tissues as well as showing potent inhibitory activities against NO and PGE(2) in both models. The decrease in edema and pain correlates with the inhibition of NO and PGE(2)."
"The results obtained from the study confirm that honey has an anti-inflammatory effect which may be due in part to inhibition of NO release."
The inhibitory effects of Gelam honey and its extracts on nitric oxide and prostaglandin E(2) in inflammatory tissues - PubMed
We investigated the effects of honey and its methanol and ethyl acetate extracts on inflammation in animal models. Rats' paws were induced with carrageenan in the non-immune inflammatory and nociceptive model, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the immune inflammatory model. Honey and its extracts...
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"Honey and its extracts were able to inhibit edema and pain in inflammatory tissues as well as showing potent inhibitory activities against NO and PGE(2) in both models. The decrease in edema and pain correlates with the inhibition of NO and PGE(2)."
Effects of honey on inflammation and nitric oxide production in Wistar rats - PubMed
The results obtained from the study confirm that honey has an anti-inflammatory effect which may be due in part to inhibition of NO release. Therefore honey may be used to treat certain acute and chronic inflammatory conditions.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
"The results obtained from the study confirm that honey has an anti-inflammatory effect which may be due in part to inhibition of NO release."