Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Well, here is an update on the burns situation(if anyones interested- I may ramble a little!) I have been using a combination of lavander and rosehip oil as well as egg membrane (i think it may have acted like a blister) and it had been 3 days and now there is a scab.I am now applying the rosehip/lavander regularly so we will see what happens. Actually, as far as honey is concerned my mother suggested using it, and my friend also, but mum said to use Yemen Sidr' honey (she is Yemene) as apparantly it has lots of healing properties. I don't know if anyone has heard of Sidr honey but it is extremely expensive and sort after in the middle east and even in Yemen, for a native it is approximately £15.00 for about 100ml (3 years ago).It is organic,wild crafted. My opinion(from tasting) is that it is very waxy in consistency and not very sweet. I have read some studies about it and apparantly it has better anti-bacterial qualities than manuka honey but only when it is inhaled (steam bath) rather than applied topically. In Aden,Yemen there are some strange contraindication: never use when pregnant and never give to children. Anyway, I ramble... Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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