
"Microbiologist Rose Cooper of the University of Wales Institute has been on the cutting edge of honey research for the last few years. But her report this week at a big microbiology conference that just a tiny amount of Manuka honey seems to help fight MRSA (staph infection) — at least in a petri dish — is creating a bit of a buzz."
"Now, before you reach for the honey pot, know that the MRSA experiment hasn't been tested in people — or animals, for that matter... And just any old honey won't do: Manuka honey is a specific kind of honey from bees that gather nectar from the Manuka (or tea tree), which is native to New Zealand."
Read More from the Original Blog: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/04/15/135438707/new-zealand-honey-could-be-handy-in-fighting-superbugs
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