Bioengineered 'Super Honey' Cures Infections

Researchers have confirmed that bioengineered honey can serve as cure for various types of illnesses, according to a report published Saturday in the Daily Mail.

According to Dr. Matthew Dryden, a consultant microbiologist at the Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, this bioengineered honey which is also known as "Surgihoney" will revolutionize "care" around the world.

This new discovery was tested on new mothers, babies, cancer patients and even the elderly. Dr. Dryden noted the Surgihoney cannot only treat wounds and infections incurred by soldiers and military men in combat, it can also help address other conditions like ulcers and those infected with the superbug MRSA. Surgihoney can also help treat wounds faster than other types of treatments.

Surgihoney have been used in several New Hampshire hospitals in the United Kingdom for a year now and the results and feedback have all been positive.

Surgihoney is known to not only help cure these illnesses; it can also guarantee effectiveness within just seven days.

Acne and the skin of several cancer patients have also been treated using this revolutionary 'super honey' product.

According to the report, honey has been known for its healing powers throughout the years. It is regarded as an effective treatment for voice hoarseness and more.

However, most physicians and doctors believe that penicillin and antibiotics are still the better option for those who are sick.

Dr. Dryden confirmed that Surgihoney is unlike all the other honeys in the world.

After conducting several tests, Dr. Dryden found out that it is the best option for treating every type of bug.

The said product is typically stored in 10g sachets and can help kill bacteria, parasites and fungal infection.

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