Medical Honey

Started by Switchback, August 12, 2013, 08:44:23 AM

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"Character is doing the right thing when nobody's looking." J. C. Watts

GSF

For years a friend of mine was into the civil war re-enactment. He told me about the heal virtures of honey and how the civil war doctors would use it for different treatments especially as an antibotic ointment. Another interesting thing is I remember reading in the book of Proverbs where it says something to the effect: Eat thou honey comb for it is good(maybe health?) for your bones.
When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt, but protects the corrupt from you - then you know your nation is doomed.

LindaL

vets have been using it for years to treat wounds on animals.     :angel:
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forrestcav

I have transported a lot of wound care pts (EMT). The clinics have a honey based treatment for diabetic ulcers. I learned years ago honey was antimicrobial. I think really it's a super food.
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BeeMaster2

My daughter had a deep burn on her arm that was badly infected and she would not go to have it checked. I told her to put honey on a gauge pad and cover it. She thought I was nuts. In 24 hours all of the redness was gone and then it started healing real nice.
Jim
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