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honey netters is sweet. not good for babies if it is raw- boiling it
prpably boesnt kill all the spores of botulism. if ir has bee, processes
canned- that is for others pressure canned. honey does change the osmolity
of the injured tissue as well as ph to prevent infection and promote
healing, the good tissue actually feeds off the honey. it does have protien
and carbohydrate to heal. it is great for burns and decubitus- bedsores.
really good positioning help prevent soreness. i apologize for the typing
smased my wrist yesterday so i am one handed. ifo comes from a book,
HONEY, MUD , MADNESS, THE SCIENCE AND FOLKLORE OF ? RTHERAPIES- sorry do
not have it in front of me. also not yelling
mechell turner.
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