Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Hi Judy, The directions were to swipe raw honey vaginally once or twice a day. Hope this helps! Winkelman, MA, ND candidate 2008 iCaduceus: The Clinician's Alternative, LLC Web-based diagnostic and treatment support for integrative and holistic clinicians Tugman Professional Center 9125 SE Hinkley Avenue Portland, OR 97086 Phone: Facsimile: cwinkelman@... Http://www.iCaduceus.com Hi I hope I didn't miss the specifics in a previous email but I have been recommending this to a few women - but have some questions on honey for vaginal dryness. I'm assuming the pt puts the honey around the vaginal opening, but not in their vagina? And when is this done, prior to going to bed? How often to produce results? I'm also assuming organic honey? Any more specifics? Judy Fulop, ND Hiding out in Chicago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Judy, The idea is to swipe the honey in the vagina, not on the vaginal opening. You have to get the honey on the vaginal tissue to get it to moisen. Best if you use organic, raw honey. Abell > >Reply-To: >To: < > >Subject: Re: Honey >Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:55:06 -0800 > >Hi Judy, >The directions were to swipe raw honey vaginally once or twice a day. >Hope this helps! > > > Winkelman, MA, ND candidate 2008 >iCaduceus: The Clinician's Alternative, LLC >Web-based diagnostic and treatment support for integrative and holistic >clinicians > >Tugman Professional Center >9125 SE Hinkley Avenue >Portland, OR 97086 >Phone: >Facsimile: >cwinkelman@... >Http://www.iCaduceus.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi > > I hope I didn't miss the specifics in a previous email but I have been > > recommending this to a few women - but have some questions on honey for > > vaginal dryness. I'm assuming the pt puts the honey around the vaginal > > opening, but not in their vagina? And when is this done, prior to going >to > > bed? How often to produce results? I'm also assuming organic honey? Any > > more specifics? > > > > Judy Fulop, ND > > Hiding out in Chicago > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 FOR HONEY USERS: if you are not aware of the issue, please be advised that very significant amounts of [chinese honey] *ARE* being introduced into the US food supply stream via stealth to avoid duties/charges. There are very serious issues with the 'honey' from china. Much of it is a mixture of HFCS and 'other ingredients'. We need not go into the types of potential issues here. Suffice it to say that this will be the next 'chinese food problem'. (some hints in the data about [peanut contamination via oil].... Since honey users are frequently also health conscious, it makes sense to do honey purchasing from known producers, either locally or across the internet to trusted sources. Just a quick warning. (immediacy data sets pointing to an [outbreak] due to [bad honey]...and we don't think it means 'pissed off girlfriends'... We've turned a Google news alert on for 'honey' + 'china'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 > > FOR HONEY USERS: if you are not aware of the issue, please be advised that very significant amounts of [chinese honey] *ARE* being introduced into the US food supply stream via stealth to avoid duties/charges. > There are very serious issues with the 'honey' from china. Much of it is a mixture of HFCS and 'other ingredients'. Wise Traditions quarterly, just out a few days ago, has a sidebar article on bees being forced to produce honey by feeding them HFCS, and overworking them by keeping " grow-lights " on 24/7 to stimulate them into artificial production. Just like factory-farm milk producers and battery cages for chickens. Sweatshop beehives? Now I've heard it all. ~Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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