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>We will be able to market some of honey's in the future for wound dressings
but we will have to prove that they have the activity.


Although I believe honey does have antibacterial properties the reason it is
good for wound dressings is because of its ability to desiccate infecting
cells.  I believe that sugar or syrup will achieve much the same results.

Harry

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