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Thu, 14 Feb 2008 05:27:27 -0700
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Honey Heals Canadian Horse's Wounds

Honey Helps Heal Poet's Wounds 
By Eoin Callan, The Independent (Canada), 2/14/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/02/honey-used-to-treat-canadian-horses.html

...The sticky nectar was suggested as an ointment in a losing battle to heal an open wound on the right rear leg of Poet, a chestnut gelding who lost a fight with a fence..."The improvement was amazing. It has healed really well. The cut has closed up," she says...

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