The Reasons why Muslims believe that God exists – Part 18
The miracle of Honey
Your Lord revealed to the bees:
"Build dwellings in the mountains and the trees, and also in the
structures which men erect. Then eat from every kind of fruit and travel the
paths of your Lord, which have been made easy for you to follow." From
inside them comes a drink of varying colours, containing healing for mankind.
There is certainly a Sign in that for people who reflect.
[Qur'an, 16:69]
Honey is a "healing for men" as stated in
the verses above. Nowadays, apiculture and bee products have opened a new
branch of research in scientifically advanced parts of the world. Other
benefits of honey may be described as below:
Easily digested: Because sugar molecules in honey can convert into other
sugars (e.g.fructose to glucose), honey is easily digested by the most sensitive stomachs,
despite its high acid content. It helps kidneys and intestines to function
better.
Rapidly diffuses through the blood; is a quick energy source: When accompanied by mild water, honey diffuses into the
bloodstream in seven minutes.
Its free sugar molecules make the brain function better since
the brain is the largest consumer of sugar.
Honey is a natural composition of sugars like glucose and
fructose. According to recent research, this unique mixture of sugars is the
most effective means to remove fatigue and increase athletic performance.
The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
properties of honey were revealed as a result
of clinical observations and research. Honey is exceedingly effective in
painlessly cleaning up infection and dead cells in these regions and in the
development of new tissues.
The use of honey as a medicine is mentioned
in the most ancient writings. In the present day, doctors and scientists are
rediscovering the effectiveness of honey in the treatment of wounds.
Dr. Peter Molan, a leading researcher into honey for the last 20 years and a
professor of biochemistry at New Zealand’s University of Waikato, says this
about the antimicrobial properties of honey:
Randomized trials have shown that honey is more effective in
controlling infection in burn wounds than silver sulphadiazine, the
antibacterial ointment most widely used on burns in hospitals.
(“Honey Against Infected Skin Lesions,” http://www.apitherapy.com/ skinlesions.php)
Supports blood formation: Honey provides an important part of the energy needed by the
body for blood formation.
In addition, it helps in cleansing the blood. It has some
positive effects in regulating and facilitating blood circulation.
It also functions as a protection against capillary problems
and arteriosclerosis.
Does not accommodate bacteria: This bactericide (bacteria-killing) property of honey is
named "the inhibition effect". There are various reasons of
this anti-microbial property of the honey.
Some examples are: the high sugar content that limit the amount of water
microorganisms need for growth, its high acidity (low pH) and composition which
deprive bacteria from nitrogen necessary for reproduction.
The existence of hydrogen peroxide as well as antioxidants in the honey prevents bacteria
growth.
Antioxidant: Everyone who wants to live a healthier life should consume
antioxidants. Those are the components in cells that get rid of harmful
byproducts of normal metabolic functions.
These elements inhibit destructive chemical reactions that
cause spoilage of food and many chronic illnesses. Researchers believe food
products rich in antioxidants may prevent heart problems and cancer.
Strong antioxidants are present in honey content: Pinocembrin, pinobaxi n, chrisin and galagin. Pinocembrin is an antioxidant that merely exists in the honey.108
Vitamin and mineral depot: Honey is composed of sugars like glucose and fructose and minerals like magnesium, potassium, cal cium, sodium chlorine, sulphur, iron and ph osphate.
It contains vitamins B1, B2, C, B6, B5 and B3 all of which change according to the qualities of the nectar
and pollen. Besides the above, copper, iodine, and zinc are also present, albeit in small
quantities.
Honey is used in healing wounds:
1. When used in treatment of wounds, thanks to its ability to
absorb moisture from the air, honey facilitates healing process and prevents
scarring. This is because honey stimulates the growth of epithelial cells that
form the new skin cover over a healed wound. In this way, even in case of large
wounds, honey may eliminate the need for tissue transplantation.
2.
Honey stimulates the regrowth of tissue involved in the
healing process. It stimulates the formation of new blood capillaries and the
growth of fibroblasts that replace the connective tissue of the deeper layer of
the skin and produce the collagen fibres that give strength to the repair.
3.
Honey has an anti-inflammatory action, which reduces the
swelling around a wound. This improves circulation and thus hastens the healing
process. It also reduces pain.
4.
Honey does not stick to the underlying wound tissues, so
there is no tearing away of newly formed tissue, and no pain, when dressings
are changed.
5.
Thanks to its aforementioned antimicrobial property, honey
provides a protective barrier to prevent wounds becoming infected. It also
rapidly clears any existing infection from wounds. It is fully effective, even
with antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. Unlike antiseptics and
antibiotics, there is no impairment of the healing process through adverse
effects on wound tissues.109
It can easily be seen from this information that honey has
great "healing" properties. This is undoubtedly one of the
miracles of the Qur'an Allah, Who is Exalted in Power, has revealed.
0.2 grThe “First World Wound Healing Congress,” held
in Melbourne on September 10-13, 2000, discussed the use of
honey in wound treatment. The comments made during the congress were along
these lines:
Nutritional
Values
|
Average
amount in a portion
|
Average
amount in 100 g
|
Water
|
3.6 gr
|
17.1 gr
|
Total
carbohydrates
|
17.3 gr
|
82.4 gr
|
Fructose
|
8.1 gr
|
38.5 gr
|
Glucose
|
6.5 gr
|
31.0 gr
|
Maltose
|
1.5 gr
|
7.2 gr
|
Sucrose
|
0.3 gr
|
1.5 gr
|
Nutritional
Contents
|
|
|
Total
calories (kilocalories)
|
64
|
304
|
Total
calories (kilocalories)(as fat)
|
0
|
0
|
Total
fat
|
0
|
0
|
Saturated
fat
|
0
|
0
|
Cholesterol
|
0
|
0
|
Sodium
|
0.6 mg
|
2.85 mg
|
Total
carbohydrate
|
17 gr
|
81 gr
|
Sugar
|
16 gr
|
76 gr
|
Diet
fibres
|
0
|
0
|
Protein
|
0.15 mg
|
0.7 mg
|
Vitamins
|
|
|
B1(Thiamine)
|
<>
|
<>
|
B2(Riboflavin)
|
<>
|
<>
|
Nicotinic
acid
|
<>
|
<>
|
Pantothenic
acid
|
<>
|
<>
|
B6
|
<>
|
<>
|
Folic
acid
|
<>
|
<>
|
C
|
0.1 mg
|
<>
|
Minerals
|
|
|
Calcium
|
1.0 mg
|
4.8 mg
|
Iron
|
0.05 mg
|
0.25 mg
|
Zinc
|
0.03 mg
|
0.15 mg
|
Potassium
|
11.0 mg
|
50.0 mg
|
Phosphorus
|
1.0 mg
|
5.0 mg
|
Magnesium
|
0.4 mg
|
2.0 mg
|
Selenium
|
0.002 mg
|
0.01 mg
|
Copper
|
0.01 mg
|
0.05 mg
|
Chromium
|
0.005 mg
|
0.02 mg
|
Manganese
|
0.03 mg
|
0.15 mg
|
Many natural antibacterial substances are being evaluated to
find a treatment for wounds infected with bacteria with multiple resistance to
antibiotics, the "superbugs", as this becomes a major clinical
problem.
But most of these natural substances have no proven
effectiveness on infected wounds, nor is it known if they have any adverse
effects on wound tissues.
Honey is different, as it has an excellent "track
record" over 4,000 years of usage as a wound dressing...
Honey has a potent antibacterial activity and is very
effective in clearing infection in wounds and protecting wounds from becoming
infected.
(bio.waikato.ac.nz/pdfs/honeyr esearch/potential.pdf)
(bio.waikato.ac.nz/pdfs/honeyr
108. “Honey A Source of Antioxidants,” Journal of Apicultural
Research, 1998, 37:221-225, www.nutritionfarm.com/health_n ews/1998/antioxidants4.htm; Janet Raloff, “The Color of Honey,” www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/9 _12_98/Bob1.htm.
109. “Honey As Medicine—Australia Produces A World’s First!,” San Diego Earth Times, January 2000, www.sdearthtimes.com/et0100/et 0100s17.html.
109. “Honey As Medicine—Australia Produces A World’s First!,” San Diego Earth Times, January 2000, www.sdearthtimes.com/et0100/et
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