Mar 16, 2013
Novel Uses for Sugar
Healers in Africa have been putting
crushed sugar cane on wounds for generations. Moses Murandu is a
nurse who grew up watching his father use the remedy in Africa and
was surprised to find that doctors in England didn't use it. He
started a study to research the idea and tested it on patients with
bed sores, leg ulcers, and amputations before dressing the wounds.
They found that sugar can reduce pain and kill bacteria that slow
healing. Sugar is hygroscopic, meaning it naturally absorbs water,
which bacteria needs to survive. Sugar is also much cheaper than
modern antibiotics. The next time you cut yourself, give it a
sprinkle of sugar before putting on a band-aid.
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