Sweet wounds
The latest UK research shows that sugar can help heal wounds even the wounds that are resistant to antibiotics. Sugar has been used as a wound healing agent in Zimbabwe for decades. The UK research team found that sugar granules absorb water from the wound and kill bacteria. Sugar was found to heal wounds quickly. The team also found that in the US, veterinarians use sugar to heal wounds of the livestock and pet animals. The team also found that sugar can be used to heal wounds of diabetic patients.
Pakistan’s sugar industry should spread this knowledge among people. Sugar is not easily available across the country, but it is also within the budget of most Pakistanis. In fact, the information will also help the sugar manufacturing industry to increase its sale as the demand for sugar will soar.
Shahryar Khan Baseer
Peshawar
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