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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 == |