> Honey has powerful antibacterial properties, according to its origin
>(the best one seem to be thyme honey), but, in my personal opinion, it would
>be better to consider it as a potentially very good LOCAL antibiotic (like
>is the case in the treatment of wounds, burns and scalds) and not so much as
>a "systemic" antibiotic.
Interesting that thyme honey is a good antibiotic, thyme oil (thymol) is an
extremely potent antibacterial agent. (It's one of the main ingredients of
the mouthwash Listerine). I wonder if enough of the thymol is getting into
the honey to have an effect?
Amy Thomson