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Tinea & Biofilms

The Hidden Barrier to Treating Tinea

Tinea, commonly known as athlete’s foot, ringworm, or jock itch, is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes. While many cases of tinea respond well to antifungal treatments, some infections become chronic or resistant, making them frustratingly difficult to treat. Why? The answer lies in biofilms.

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Biofilms: The Secret Sheild of Resistant Tinea Microbes.

Biofilms are protective, slimy layers that fungi (and bacteria) form to shield themselves. These layers make the fungi resistant to antifungal medications and the immune system. In the case of tinea, biofilms can develop on the skin, nails, and hair, contributing to:

  • Chronic or recurring infections.

  • Reduced effectiveness of traditional antifungal creams and medications.

  • The need for long-term or aggressive treatments.

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Why Tinea Can Seem Impossible to Cure

Biofilms act as a fortress for fungi, creating a tough barrier that antifungal agents struggle to penetrate. Resistant strains of tinea often survive within these biofilms, where they:

  • Avoid antifungal penetration: Medications can’t reach the fungal cells embedded in the biofilm.

  • Persist despite treatment: Even if surface fungi are killed, biofilm-protected fungi can regrow, causing recurrence.

  • Require higher treatment doses: Increasing the risk of side effects without guaranteed success.

How Real Good Honey Disrupts Biofilms

When applied to tinea-affected areas, Real Good Honey:

  • Breaks Down Biofilm Layers: It dissolves the extracellular matrix, exposing fungal cells to treatments.
  • Enhances Antifungal Penetration: By dismantling biofilms, antifungal creams and oral medications can reach and kill the fungi.
  • Prevents Recurrence: Destroying the biofilm prevents the fungi from regrowing and causing repeat infections.

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Why Real Good Honey Works

Real Good Honey is a game-changer in the fight against tinea biofilms. Harnessing the power of high-potency hydrogen peroxide-based honey, our honey disrupts and dismantles biofilms, making it easier to eradicate resistant fungal infections.

Hydrogen peroxide is a natural antifungal agent that breaks down the biofilm matrix, allowing antifungals and immune cells to reach and destroy the fungi.

Hydrogen peroxide is a natural antifungal agent that breaks down the biofilm matrix, allowing antifungals and immune cells to reach and destroy the fungi.

Real Good Honey creates an acidic environment that weakens fungal cells and disrupts their biofilm protection.

Flavonoids and phenolics in our honey target both the biofilm structure and the fungi within, delivering a one-two punch.

Unlike harsh chemical treatments, Real Good Honey is natural and soothing, promoting skin healing while tackling the infection.

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How To Apply Real Good Honey

Mix 1 tsp of Jarrah TA35+ with 1 tsp of sorbolene cream until well combined. Apply the mixture onto the affected area. A minimum 2-hour treatment time is recommended but leaving on for longer is advantageous as the honey will continue to release hydrogen peroxide for up to 24 hours. Covering the treated area with clothing is optional (i.e. socks, gloves, clothing) is optional. Repeat daily for 14 days, or until symptoms have resolved. A maintenance application is recommended to reduce the risk of reinfection from infected sources and organic matter. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your GP.

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