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<blockquote data-quote="Alastair" data-source="post: 11442" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I'll recount a story told me by my old neighbor, after I gave him a jar of manuka honey (the real stuff).</p><p></p><p>It sat in his cupboard for some time. He got an eye infection and went to the doctor and was given antibiotics. Didn't work and by the time he finished the course 7 days later his eye was real bad. Puss coming out and super painful, he could hardly sleep at night.</p><p>He remembered the manuka honey and in desperation before going to bed, put a dob on his eye and rubbed it well in with his fist. Woke up next morning and his eye feeling a lot better. Encouraged, he repeated the procedure the next couple of days, and in 3 days his eye 100% fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alastair, post: 11442, member: 13"] I'll recount a story told me by my old neighbor, after I gave him a jar of manuka honey (the real stuff). It sat in his cupboard for some time. He got an eye infection and went to the doctor and was given antibiotics. Didn't work and by the time he finished the course 7 days later his eye was real bad. Puss coming out and super painful, he could hardly sleep at night. He remembered the manuka honey and in desperation before going to bed, put a dob on his eye and rubbed it well in with his fist. Woke up next morning and his eye feeling a lot better. Encouraged, he repeated the procedure the next couple of days, and in 3 days his eye 100% fixed. [/QUOTE]
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