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Heather Honey Best for Treating Horse Wounds
The Horse, 9/10/2013
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2013/09/heather-honey-best-for-treating-horse.html
 
Scottish researchers have some sweet news in the field of equine wound
healing: Honey’s all the buzz in natural wound remedies, and according
to recent research, it works with horses, too. Better yet, it’s not
just the tried-and-true manuka honey that works, but a wide variety of
honeys from different parts of the world…

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