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Topic History of: Honey - the magical food
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veritas my mother always made compresses of honey and dandelion flowers that work a treat for burns , cuts etc.

Didn't Dame Barbara Cartland stick her head in a bucket of honey every morning ?
JK2006 I've always adored honey (use it instead of sugar) and I'm delighted to hear it has been part of the discovery of this new wound healing bandage.

My Mum suffered from ulcers on her legs and we could have used this bandage then.