Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Please tell us about the reflux because I have a family member who may benefit. Thank you. Joy ________________________________ mandmhiggins <mandmhiggins Monday, 17 August, 2009 1:57:22 << >> Manuka honey 3 weeks ago my 8 year old son went swimming with some friends without sunscreen. I'm assuming that at some point in all our lives we've experienced a severe case of sunburn. You know the kind where blisters form even after you've used just about every product offered for the relief of burns. Well this was one of those times for my 8 year old - it was BAD. A few months earlier a friend told me about Manuka honey and how well it would work for my acid reflux. The results have been amazing, but that's a story for another time. Prior to going out and getting some Manuka honey, I did some research and saw where it was being used in combat and soldiers who received serious burns. When my son was burned, we looked around the house and made the decision to coat his shoulders, upper back and chest with this honey. His skin was so hot, the worst part was just applying it as his skin was so sensitive to the touch. Well, we got through it, got a nice coat on him, put a couple of big t-shirts on him, and the results were mind blowing. The next morning all the areas were cool to the touch and while the tops of his shoulders were still bright red, the rest of his upper torso looked normal. We put a little more Manuka honey on those two small red areas and by that evening...normal. Absolutely amazing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2009 Report Share Posted August 20, 2009 2 tablespoons a day, one in the morning and 1 in the evening works for me. I also got my hands on some lozenges that worked even better, but only had a couple days supply because they were samples from a company who hasn't started selling them yet. My only suggestion is to make sure the Manuka honey has a UMF rating of 20+. , Joy Adams <joyadams51 wrote: > > Please tell us about the reflux because I have a family member who may benefit. > > Thank you. > > Joy > > > > > ________________________________ > mandmhiggins <mandmhiggins > > Monday, 17 August, 2009 1:57:22 > << >> Manuka honey > > > 3 weeks ago my 8 year old son went swimming with some friends without sunscreen. I'm assuming that at some point in all our lives we've experienced a severe case of sunburn. You know the kind where blisters form even after you've used just about every product offered for the relief of burns. Well this was one of those times for my 8 year old - it was BAD. > > A few months earlier a friend told me about Manuka honey and how well it would work for my acid reflux. The results have been amazing, but that's a story for another time. Prior to going out and getting some Manuka honey, I did some research and saw where it was being used in combat and soldiers who received serious burns. > > When my son was burned, we looked around the house and made the decision to coat his shoulders, upper back and chest with this honey. His skin was so hot, the worst part was just applying it as his skin was so sensitive to the touch. > > Well, we got through it, got a nice coat on him, put a couple of big t-shirts on him, and the results were mind blowing. The next morning all the areas were cool to the touch and while the tops of his shoulders were still bright red, the rest of his upper torso looked normal. We put a little more Manuka honey on those two small red areas and by that evening...normal. > > Absolutely amazing! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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