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<blockquote data-quote="Johnjoe13" data-source="post: 1383568" data-attributes="member: 360268"><p>Hello [USER=377794]@coleyd[/USER] I know we are not really supposed to advise people on here for any kind of treatment but have you heard about natural Honey for skin complaints? I saw an article where someone applied raw honey to a foot ulcer with a cotton swab and then covered it with a plain dressing and saved a persons foot as they were diabetic. I've had a problem from a spider bit for months just wont heal an the nurse at my surgery said it's nothing and to use e45 on it. Well I did and it got no better, about a week ago i tried this and the itching has eased a hell of a lot, the scarring from all the scratching hasn't gone but the irritation has greatly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnjoe13, post: 1383568, member: 360268"] Hello [USER=377794]@coleyd[/USER] I know we are not really supposed to advise people on here for any kind of treatment but have you heard about natural Honey for skin complaints? I saw an article where someone applied raw honey to a foot ulcer with a cotton swab and then covered it with a plain dressing and saved a persons foot as they were diabetic. I've had a problem from a spider bit for months just wont heal an the nurse at my surgery said it's nothing and to use e45 on it. Well I did and it got no better, about a week ago i tried this and the itching has eased a hell of a lot, the scarring from all the scratching hasn't gone but the irritation has greatly [/QUOTE]
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