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Right! I'm so curious about the difference between medical manuka honey and this medihoney wound gel, I'll let you know when I open itThe horse I showed you earlier has me sold on this honey stuff.
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Right! I'm so curious about the difference between medical manuka honey and this medihoney wound gel, I'll let you know when I open itThe horse I showed you earlier has me sold on this honey stuff.
Thanks...I am too!Right! I'm so curious about the difference between medical manuka honey and this medihoney wound gel, I'll let you know when I open it
It looks like Comvita is the "maker"...That is who I plan on buying from.My only warning on buying Manuka Honey is watch for fakes. With it’s popularity growing and price rising people are passing off regular honey as Manuka.
I’ve never bought Manuka Honey. I used sugar on my hen because of the location of her wound. I thought honey would melt and drip off.It looks like Comvita is the "maker"...That is who I plan on buying from.
Is that who you buy from?
I think this company is safe:I’ve never bought Manuka Honey. I used sugar on my hen because of the location of her wound. I thought honey would melt and drip off.
I have a bee keeper friend to get local raw honey from. That’s what I would use if needed. He also makes bee propolis which is great for healing.
I have heard of fake Manuka and bee keeper confirmed it’s a problem.
Wanted to put it out there. I’d hate to think someone paid good money for a product to help with healing and it’s not what they get. Sad that there are people who would rip off someone looking for help.