PO3 Brad Phlipot1163838<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have type 2 diabetes and as such wound care is important. I was moving some steel plates when I one slipped and sliced my leg. I went to the hospital and received treatment I was prescribed antibiotics and an antibiotic gel Bactrim I think it was called. My injury would not heal and progressively got worse over the course of 2mos. I was picking up a new prescription for this and discussing this with my pharmacist when a woman approached me and said "Honey you don't need all that poison, you need some good ole honey" I thought this lady is batshit crazy until i went online and looked it up and sure enough there is Medical Sterile Honey made in New Zealand. I was able to purchase it on Amazon for $19.00 and tried it out, within a week of using it my injury had healed, WTF? I promptly ordered 5 more tubes lolol.Have any of you heard of this medical treatment2015-12-09T19:07:53-05:00PO3 Brad Phlipot1163838<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have type 2 diabetes and as such wound care is important. I was moving some steel plates when I one slipped and sliced my leg. I went to the hospital and received treatment I was prescribed antibiotics and an antibiotic gel Bactrim I think it was called. My injury would not heal and progressively got worse over the course of 2mos. I was picking up a new prescription for this and discussing this with my pharmacist when a woman approached me and said "Honey you don't need all that poison, you need some good ole honey" I thought this lady is batshit crazy until i went online and looked it up and sure enough there is Medical Sterile Honey made in New Zealand. I was able to purchase it on Amazon for $19.00 and tried it out, within a week of using it my injury had healed, WTF? I promptly ordered 5 more tubes lolol.Have any of you heard of this medical treatment2015-12-09T19:07:53-05:002015-12-09T19:07:53-05:00SN Greg Wright1163973<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="782787" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/782787-po3-brad-phlipot">PO3 Brad Phlipot</a> Honey has been used as an antibacterial disinfectant for thousands of years. I didn't even know there was 'medical' grade, I thought any sort would do.Response by SN Greg Wright made Dec 9 at 2015 8:28 PM2015-12-09T20:28:30-05:002015-12-09T20:28:30-05:002015-12-09T19:07:53-05:00