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Pollen, Honey Help Woman with Rare Genetic Disorder    

The Butterfly Girl 
Brenda Duran, North County Times (USA), 7/30/06   

After years of trying all kinds of antibiotic creams, her back, the most
affected part of her body, has become the latest guinea pig for healing
potions, the one place she spends the most time trying to heal, she
said.   She uses such natural remedies as "Egyptian Magic," a cream of
olive oil and bee pollen, and Manuka honey, a speciality from
Switzerland that resembles caramel. The two are slathered on Cristina's
back when she changes her bandages every other day. It is the first time
in her life she said she has seen positive results...

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