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Nick Wallingford <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


>With some of the recent threads, list members may find this link of
>particular interest:
>
>http://honey.bio.waikato.ac.nz/
>
>Dr Peter Molan of Waikato University is a real world authority on the
>use of honey for wound healing and a wide variety of related uses
>(including veterinary!).



        Hi all,

    Yes, Dr. Molan is an extraordinary specialist in honey and its use in
wounds healing.

    References on the use of honey in Surgery and in many other medical
fields (specialties) you can get from our Apitherapy Reference Data Base
(www.sci.fi/~apither).

    Another big specialist in the use of honey in wounds healing is Prof.
Descottes from Limoges, France.


        Best wishes,

    Stefan Stangaciu
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