2016
DOI: 10.5455/ja.20160702011113
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The effects of honey supplementation on Egyptian children with hepatitis A: A randomized double blinded placebo controlled pilot study

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“…This may be related to its availability of bioflavonoids and the micronutrients as vitamin A, E and C, copper and fructose that protects against cadmium damage. Further, Abdulrahman et al [117] declared that honey supplementation to Egyptian children bearing hepatitis A virus decreased GGT activity and accelerated the recovery as compared to untreated children which reflects the hepatoprotective role of honey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be related to its availability of bioflavonoids and the micronutrients as vitamin A, E and C, copper and fructose that protects against cadmium damage. Further, Abdulrahman et al [117] declared that honey supplementation to Egyptian children bearing hepatitis A virus decreased GGT activity and accelerated the recovery as compared to untreated children which reflects the hepatoprotective role of honey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the study, both groups demonstrated increased ejection fraction and fraction shortening compared to baseline. The honey group demonstrated a significantly higher rate of increase of both parameters when compared to the control group [42].…”
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confidence: 81%
“…In terms of honey used, it varied from one study to another. In terms of country of origin, six studies obtained their honey from Iran [29][30][31][32][33][34], three from Malaysia [35][36][37], two from Nigeria [22,38], and one each from Bangladesh [23], United Arab Emirates [39], Egypt [24], France [25], Indonesia [40], Turkey [41], and Yemen [42]. One study compared honey from different countries, namely, America, Australia, Germany, and Pakistan [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous studies have pointed to the therapeutic effects of honey and its main components against various viral infectious diseases. Honey and its main components could combat against Herpes zoster, 38 rubella, 39 influenza, 40 herpes disease, 41 respiratory syncytial virus, 42 AIDS, 43 immunodeficiency virus, 44 viral hepatitis, 45 gingivostomatitis, 46 rabies, 47 rhinoconjunctivitis 48 and COVID-19. 49 The mechanisms of anti-viral properties of honey and its main components is very vast and unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%