Paul Saladino· MD
oral mucositis or randomized controlled trial with honey
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oral mucositis or randomized controlled trial with honey
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there are double-blind studies that show if you just swish with honey several times a day and swallow it it will heal better than the prescription drugs with no side effects
there are double-blind studies that show if you just swish with honey honey several times a day and swallow it it will heal better than the prescription drugs with no side effects
i say it's not you can listen to the podcast that i did with al danenberg who's a periodontist all of those are listed at heartandsoil.co.co and in that paper in that podcast and the recent podcast with ben beekman that came out earlier this week i referenced a number of papers showing that honey has antibacterial properties anti-cavity fighting properties and has been used for oral candida and oral mucositis