John sent me the link dealing with the benefits of Manuka honey, such as its healing and anti-germ qualities. There are medical articles that document the use of honey in dealing with wounds in the field. But while Manuka honey is top shelf, organic honey obtained from your friendly neighbourhood bee keeper will do just fine. The commercial honeys available at the supermarket may be sugared up or watered down. What one needs is purity. This is definitely something that should be stored in a coolish place out of sunlight. It is a gift to us from Mother nature and the humble bee.
https://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/the-benefits-of-manuka-honey-and-why-you-should-consider-storing-some_05112019
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/10-benefits-of-honey
https://draxe.com/the-many-health-benefits-of-raw-honey/
https://www.naturalnews.com/037076_honey_health_benefits_natural_sweetener.html
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