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Honey Injections Used to Treat Pneumonia

Treatment of Severe Pneumonia by Intravenous Honey in a Patient with
Malignant Bone Tumor
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/06/honey-injections-used-to-treat.html

Presented last week at APIMEDICA and APIQUALITY 2008 in Rome by Mamdouh
Abdulrhman, Professor of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams
University, Cairo, Egypt

…Because of its anti-microbial, anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory
properties, honey was used for treatment of this case. Two forms of
honey therapy were used:  (1) Oral honey in a dose of 50 ml dissolved in
water and given before meals three times daily, and (2) Intravenous
injection of 5 ml 20% honey solution every two weeks (a total of 3
injections were given)…

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