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December 31,
2007 ( PowerHomeBiz ) - Eastport, NY
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (also known as MRSA) is a type
of staph infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics. These
antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as
oxacillin, penicillin and amoxicillin. Staph infections, including MRSA,
occur most frequently in hospitals and other healthcare facilities but could
also occur within the community.
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In the community most Staph or MRSA infections are skin infections that
may appear as pustules or boils which often are red, swollen, painful or
have pus or other drainage. These skin infections commonly occur at sites of
visible skin trauma such as cuts and abrasions and areas of the body covered
by hair (back of neck, groin, buttock, armpit, beard area of men). MRSA is
usually transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact or contact with shared
items or surfaces that have come into contact with someone else's infection
(towels, used bandages, etc.)
MRSA skin infections can occur anywhere. Some settings have factors that
make it easier for MRSA to be transmitted. These factors, referred to as the
5 C's, are as follows: Crowding, frequent skin-to-skin Contact, Compromised
skin (cuts or abrasions), Contaminated items and surfaces, and lack of
Cleanliness. Locations where the 5 C's are common include schools,
dormitories, military barracks, households, correctional facilities, and
daycare centers. In addition to being resistant to antibiotics and most
traditional forms of medicine, MRSA is especially concerning, given the fact
that it can be fatal if entered into the blood stream.
The recent outbreaks of these types of antibiotic-resistant infections
have communities across the country extremely concerned. However, there is a
viable solution that is cost-effective and safe. Even though antibiotics and
other prescription medications are not effective against MRSA, there is a
special type of honey that is being used in health care products that is
capable of destroying MRSA and other forms of bacteria. It's called 'Manuka
Honey' and it's being used as a main ingredient in some health care
products. "Unlike antibiotics, Manuka Honey destroys bacteria by drawing
water out of the microorganisms by osmosis," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of
Honeymark International, manufacturer of health care products containing
Manuka Honey. "Bacteria have the ability to mutate and become resistant to
elements that can destroy it. However, bacteria cannot survive without water
and that's what makes Manuka Honey different than more traditional forms of
medicine."
Manuka Honey is a special type of honey that is indigenous to New Zealand
that has been found to have no negative side effects. It's also an
all-natural, organic ingredient. Manuka Honey has other factors that assist
in the healing process of wounds by generating new skin growth and
increasing blood circulation. Wound care products made with Manuka Honey
have also been known to prevent scaring, relieve pain and remove any malodor
associated with the wound.
"MRSA can exist on the surface of the skin without causing any
complications until it enters the body through a break in the skin," says
Buonanotte. "Using our First Aid Antiseptic Lotion on cuts, scrapes,
abrasions or any other type of wound can help prevent staph or any other
kind of infection because the Manuka Honey makes it impossible for bacteria
to exist."
For more information or to purchase health care products
containing Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329 or go to
www.HoneymarkProducts.com .
Brand: Honeymark
Product: First Aid Antiseptic Lotion
Uses: Heals wounds and burns while protecting against bacterial
contamination and skin infection, including Staph/MRSA.
Website:
www.HoneymarkProducts.com
Contact: 1-866-427-7329
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