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Lyle Greenwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:50:46 -0500
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Last summer I cut the top off my knuckle, deep enough you could see the
white bone. After I got the bleeding stopped with paper towels, I poured
peroxide on it one time, then I put honey (North Alabama wild flower)on a
Band Aid, and kept it on day and night. It never got red around it or any
sign of infection. I'm diabetic and heal to slow, but in 10 days it was
pretty well healed up, with no scarring. I look at it now and can't
remember which knuckle it was.

Lyle Greenwood

Alabama, USA

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