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From the page: "Professor Carter said the fascinating thing was that none of the bacteria researchers used to test the honey, including superbugs such as flesh-eating bacteria, built up any immunity. " thanks http://sagesomethyme.stumbleupon.com/
Reviewed by Worzel Jun 23, 04:38pm ( 34 reviews ) • news.com.au
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Rated by angicx on Jul 08, 6:21pm
"AUSTRALIAN researchers have been astonished to discover a cure-all right under their noses -- a honey sold in health food shops as a natural medicine." Wow, this is great news :)
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Rated by alice44 on Jun 26, 4:49pm
From the page: AUSTRALIAN researchers have been astonished to discover a cure-all right under their noses -- a honey sold in health food shops as a natural medicine.
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Rated by pinkpackrat on Jun 25, 5:23am
fascinating-- gonna go get some of that tea tree honey asap.
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Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Jun 24, 6:01pm
that's some (unexpected) good news
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Rated by themetrosexiest on Jun 24, 12:00am
Honey, a cure all. I knew there was a reason I loved it so. Got to get my hands on this tea tree variety.
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Rated by smiletime on Jun 23, 9:55pm
Very interesting - Manuka honey from bees in New Zealand that feed off of tea trees seems to be a cure-all for any type of bacterial infection.