honey granulation
1.The report reviewed several studies and found: the use of honey as a dressing for infected wounds saw the wounds become sterile in as little as three days; honey reduced inflammation and hastened the subsidence of passive hyperaemia; honey rapidly replaced sloughs, gangrenous tissue and necrotic tissue with granulation tissue; it soothed and healed burns; reduced the rate of amputations in diabetic patients; and has a potential therapeutic role in the treatment of gingivitis and periodontal disease.

