Posted By: Gail Mac Honey for mucositis (?) - 08-14-2005 08:54 AM
A little paper published a few years ago on a double-blind study (Topical application of honey in the management of the radiation mucositis: A randomized study
B M Biswal et al) indicated that honey might be an adjunctive therapy to prevent severe mucositis in patients being treated for HNC with radiation. The researchers found that by taking natural honey (20 ml, swished around mouth and then swallowed) 15 minutes before and after rad, and then 6 hours later, the incidence of grade 3/4 mucositis was reduced from 70% to 20% (!). The patients were receiving 6-7 weeks radiation, total 60-70 Gy. They also found that 55% of honey-treated patients showed no loss of weight or even gain, compared to 25% of controls. Both differences were highly significant.

There are a number of studies ongoing on honey's therapeutic properties -- including several in NZ, where they are studying Manuka honey from the tea tree plant for various applications -- wounds, gangrene, stomach ulcers etc. Results are encouraging and there have been several papers published, although I couldn't find any specifically on mucositis. There is a study ongoing on HNC mucositis in UK.

Anyway, with nurses' approval we are doing a little study of our own -- using Manuka honey as in the Biswal paper, 15 mins before and after treatment and 6 hours later. A datum of one, not too useful unless it turns out to work for Barry but interesting nevertheless...

The basis for all this interest is that honey has potent anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, why it can sit in a comb in the humid tropics and never spoil. It is also a very good food.

Gail
Posted By: Nelie Re: Honey for mucositis (?) - 08-14-2005 01:59 PM
gee, I wish I'd known about that when I was going through treatment! Its true honey has all sorts of healing properties. I am using it to sweeten my iced tea these days. I'll be very curious to see if Barry has less problems, though as you say you can't draw too many conclusions from a datum of one!
Posted By: helen.c Re: Honey for mucositis (?) - 08-14-2005 04:40 PM
Gail
If nothing else it can do no harm, which is more than can be said for most meds, I sometimes think the drug company reps should have to sample their wares...
Sunshine...love and hugs
Helen
Posted By: Brian Hill Re: Honey for mucositis (?) - 08-15-2005 01:35 AM
Keep those teeth clean and free of the honey when you are done. Radiation caries are nothing to mess with.
Posted By: Gail Mac Re: Honey for mucositis (?) - 08-15-2005 02:37 PM
Brian -- you are right, you should then rinse well with water and chew a sugar-free Xylitol-containing gum. In fact, more of us (radiation or not) should do the latter after eating since lots of foods contain hidden sugars -- my dentist's recent newsletter had a long explanation on how this simple act can help prevent cavities.

Gail
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