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{{fa}}Medicinal honey is a bit different from the processed, food grade honey you will find on most store shelves, so you should ensure that you have a ready source of ''medical grade Manuka honey'' available before you proceed with the burn treatment recommended in this article.
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Medicinal honey is a bit different from the processed, food grade honey you will find on most store shelves, so you should ensure that you have a ready source of ''medical grade Manuka honey'' available before you proceed with the burn treatment recommended in this article.
  
 
Honey has been used for hundreds of years to treat burns and other injuries. Honey's antioxidant and antibacterial properties give it healing qualities.<ref name="rf1">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3188068/</ref> When honey is applied to a burn, it keeps the wound moist, allowing for quick healing and minimal scarring. Use honey to treat first-degree burns and small second-degree burns rapidly and naturally.\
 
Honey has been used for hundreds of years to treat burns and other injuries. Honey's antioxidant and antibacterial properties give it healing qualities.<ref name="rf1">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3188068/</ref> When honey is applied to a burn, it keeps the wound moist, allowing for quick healing and minimal scarring. Use honey to treat first-degree burns and small second-degree burns rapidly and naturally.\
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==