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Educational Site Offers Honey Wound Healing Videos, Curriculum 

Honey to Heal
Biotechnology Learning Hub
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/07/educational-site-offers-honey-wound.html

You may have been spreading honey on your toast for a few years, but
people have been using it to treat illnesses for thousands of years! Now
honey is being used to make a product that can help wounds heal more
quickly.

Information Sheets

How Honey Heals Wounds 
Honeybees and Manuka Trees
Processing Manuka Honey
From Bees to Bandages

Worksheets

Experiment: Antibacterial Effects of Honey
Experiment: Making Honey Crystals
Experiment: The Osmotic Effect of Honey 
Experiment: The Properties of Honey
Experiment: The Thixotropic Nature of Manuka Honey
Experiment: The Viscosity of Honey
Experiment: How Much Water is in Honey?

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