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Bacteria Unlikely to Develop Resistance to Honey

Study Reports that Honey Holds Potential for Healing
Wisconsin Medical Society, 7/11/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/07/bacteria-unlikely-to-develop-resistance.html

Madison - There’s one more reason to like honey, besides the taste.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public
Health call the gooey substance “a low-cost topical therapy with
important potential for healing.”…

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