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Wed, 5 Jul 2006 05:47:34 -0700
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Nutritional Content of Fresh, Bee-Collected and Stored Pollen Compared 
Study: Honey ‘Has a Beneficial Action in Wound Healing’ 

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Nutritional Content of Fresh, Bee-Collected and Stored Pollen of Aloe
Greatheadii Var. Davyana (Asphodelaceae)
Phytochemistry, 2006 Jun 27

Aloe greatheadii var. davyana is the most important indigenous South
African bee plant. Fresh, bee-collected and stored pollen of this aloe
was collected and analysed for its nutritional content, including amino
acid and fatty acid composition…

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Study: Honey ‘Has a Beneficial Action in Wound Healing’ 

A Comparison of Wound Healing Following Treatment With Lavandula X
Allardii Honey or Essential Oil
Phytotherapy Research, June 28, 2006

The increased interest in complementary therapies has led to the
investigation of products traditionally believed to have a beneficial
effect in wound healing. Two such products are honey and lavender
essential oil. In this study a rat excisional wound model was used to
investigate the action of Lavandula x allardii honey and essential oil,
and a standard therapeutic honey (Medihoney)…

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