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Ron & Eefje <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Jul 2007 15:35:09 +0200
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Hi All,

Next of course they should be testing the Aussie Jarrah honey. If the 
claims by the West Australians are correct then Jarrah honey (which is 
only found on the west coast of Western Australia) should even surpass 
any Manuka honey in the anti-bacterial properties and by much. If the 
same chemical is involved as in the Manuka honey or if several chemicals 
are at play here needs to be seen though.

Ron van Mierlo

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