Honey and Healing explores the science behind honey's antibacterial properties and its role in modern skincare, revealing its potential as a natural solution for various skin conditions. Beginning with honey's historical use as a therapeutic agent, the book progresses to an examination of its composition, including key components like methylglyoxal (MGO), and how these inhibit bacterial growth. Readers will discover that certain types of honey, like Manuka honey, exhibit potent antibacterial activity, making them a viable alternative to conventional treatments. The book details how honey can be integrated into skincare routines to manage conditions like acne and eczema, supported by peer-reviewed studies and clinical trials. This approach offers a comprehensive analysis of honey's benefits and limitations. It connects microbiology, dermatology, and pharmacology to appeal to skincare enthusiasts, healthcare professionals, and those seeking natural alternatives.