This is a follow-up study based upon results in 2004 that confirmed honey had better results than over-the-counter cough syrups for coughs and upper respiratory tract infections...
Honey Treats Coughs Better Than Drugs
Apitherapy Review Newsletter, 2012, March
There may
be hope for parents looking for alternatives to drug-laden cough syrup to calm
their children's coughs -- and help might be as close as that golden nectar in
the kitchen. Honey can soothe throats and calm coughs, according to a new
study.
The study,
published Monday in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, found
that children who received a small dose of buckwheat honey before bedtime slept
better and coughed less than those who received either a common
over-the-counter cough suppressant (dextromethorphan) or nothing at all.
"This
is the first time honey has been actually proven as a treatment," says
lead study author Dr. Ian Paul, a researcher at Penn State College of Medicine.
He adds that honey has been recommended for ages by grandparents in certain
cultures.
The
researchers enrolled 105 children, between ages 2 and 18, in their randomized,
partially double-blind study. On the first night of the study, the children
received no treatment. Parents then answered questions about their children's
sleep and cough, as well as the
quality of their own sleep. The second night, the children were given either
honey-flavored cough syrup or honey -- or nothing at all. Parents then
reanswered the questions in the survey.
Healing
Powers of Honey
Paul says
that the type of honey plays a role in the treatment.
"Darker
honeys have more antioxidants than lighter honeys, and we wanted the best
chance to see improvements," he says, noting that lighter honeys would
probably also benefit kids. "At least locally [buckwheat honey] is
available. I can get it here at the local supermarket."
Honey is
also generally less expensive than over-the-counter medications, he says, and
bring none of the side effects like dizziness or sleepiness.
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