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> The one on my arm disappeared but the one on my face left a scar.

> Dang, it wouldn't have bothered me a bit to have another scar on my

> arm.

Repeated use of raw (truly raw) honey on scars will slowly eliminate

them... it may take weeks, or even many months for a really deep/big

one, but it will slowly but surely vanish.

Just apply the honey and rub it in, and let it sit for about half an

hour, then you can wipe the residue off. Do this at least once per day

(but if you can do it 2 or 3, it will work that much faster) to be

effective.

And your skin will love you for it too... ;)

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Do you know of anyone that has used honey on acne scars?

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Simon Jester wrote:

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>> The one on my arm disappeared but the one on my face left a scar.

>> Dang, it wouldn't have bothered me a bit to have another scar on my

>> arm.

>

> Repeated use of raw (truly raw) honey on scars will slowly eliminate

> them... it may take weeks, or even many months for a really deep/big

> one, but it will slowly but surely vanish.

>

> Just apply the honey and rub it in, and let it sit for about half an

> hour, then you can wipe the residue off. Do this at least once per day

> (but if you can do it 2 or 3, it will work that much faster) to be

> effective.

>

> And your skin will love you for it too... ;)

>

>

> List Home Page:

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND

>

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> Do you know of anyone that has used honey on acne scars?

Not personally, no... I only know of two different people who eliminated

(one was very large and deep) scars they had had for over 20 years - one

was a surgucal scar, another was from a bad burn.

But, it shouldn't matter - a scar is a scar...

The two biggest hurdles (and reasons people don't do it) is it is a

little messy (honey is sticky) - and it takes time. It won't happen in

just a few weeks. It may be a month or more before you even start

noticing a difference - it all depends on the scar and your own personal

metablism (some people heal more quickly than others).

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