Paul Saladino· MD
they've used Ethiopian multifllora honey on fluconosol resistant candida species isolated from the oral cavity of AIDS patients.
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they've used Ethiopian multifllora honey on fluconosol resistant candida species isolated from the oral cavity of AIDS patients.
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no it's not if it's good honey it's been used as an anti as an antifungal against Candida which is so interesting
in some people including honey might improve canada and it's certainly for oral fungal overgrowth and oral mucositis as i've showed in the past real honey can be beneficial