Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Thanks, Dee. This is really interesting. What sort of conditions have you tried this product with? Have you found consistent success in treatment? Ellen > > > > Hi, All. > >    If you've read Genna's book about Selecting and Using Breastfeeding Tools, there is a section on Medihoney. I thought I'd share the updated information I learned this week. > >    The 1 oz tube of 100% honey is no longer available. It now comes in 1.5 oz and 3.5 oz tubes. DermaScience will only sell to doctor's offices, so they wouldn't sell any to me. However, they did tell me that Mercy Surgical Dressings was a distributor of Medihoney who would sell to individuals. > >    I contacted Mercy Surgical Dressings. Their price to an individual is $26.15 for a 1.5 oz tube of the 100% honey. However, I mentioned that I am an IBCLC in private practice and they said that my price for tubes I would re-sell would only be $17.15, plus a flat shipping rate of $6.95 no matter the size of the order. There is no minimum order size--I could have ordered just one tube if I had wanted to. I placed my order on Monday, May 17 and it arrived on Wednesday, May 19. Terrific! Because the honey has been sterilized, it never spoils. However, FDA rules require that an expiration date of 3 or 4 years be marked on the packaging. (Gotta love the FDA and it's consumer-friendly rules and decisions!) > >    I thought that if any of you are considering having this product on hand for mothers, you might want this newer information. > >    Dee Kassing > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 I have been using this product w/ moms with great healing success. I highly recommend it as long as mom is not allergic/sensitive to bee products/honey. Cole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 Is thrush a concern, since thrush thrives on sugar or have you found that thrush is not an issue when using medihoney (or even that it discourages/helps to cure thrush)? > > Hi, All. > If you've read Genna's book about Selecting and Using Breastfeeding Tools, there is a section on Medihoney. I thought I'd share the updated information I learned this week. > The 1 oz tube of 100% honey is no longer available. It now comes in 1.5 oz and 3.5 oz tubes. DermaScience will only sell to doctor's offices, so they wouldn't sell any to me. However, they did tell me that Mercy Surgical Dressings was a distributor of Medihoney who would sell to individuals. > I contacted Mercy Surgical Dressings. Their price to an individual is $26.15 for a 1.5 oz tube of the 100% honey. However, I mentioned that I am an IBCLC in private practice and they said that my price for tubes I would re-sell would only be $17.15, plus a flat shipping rate of $6.95 no matter the size of the order. There is no minimum order size--I could have ordered just one tube if I had wanted to. I placed my order on Monday, May 17 and it arrived on Wednesday, May 19. Terrific! Because the honey has been sterilized, it never spoils. However, FDA rules require that an expiration date of 3 or 4 years be marked on the packaging. (Gotta love the FDA and it's consumer-friendly rules and decisions!) > I thought that if any of you are considering having this product on hand for mothers, you might want this newer information. > Dee Kassing > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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