Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 1993, p. 34

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Years ago I read a book Wthh gave the history of sugar and all its evils. it never convinced me to control my sweet tooth, but one thing from the book has stayed with me. To illustrate that sugar had no nutri- tional value whatsoever the author described experiments in which bacteria were placed in sugar solutions and they died. Use honey as antiseptic on household wounds whi h Int I put my TI that n pin on that bit A re u n d the House If mu f trivia kl 1n anti )efore applying a bandag tither I am a good he because I have never h the hundreds of cuts ir tools which I insist l sharp. li, the Au Health Letter " )ti on tnt gust issue of by Dr. Dean E lnSISl on ut afte bandag {God he ver had an uts inmcte In mm h " infection in i on me bv The pm ll ll work ll pnn de man 1nd ll 3?“: ROYAL LekAGEW ome F . 845-4267 ty, 'assrvh11esii,'4aSlrksssit PER EV“ 845-8522 ; an antiseptic. Th npasteurized honey is V "A recent study trie ith n un The tly H 239 Lakeshore Rd. E 845-4267 -llMlillIl, ‘HHIHIHWIWHH ROYAL LEPAGE what organisms honey prote 1nd whether some kinds of hom TContinued on next Dace) 326 LAKESHORE RD. E JOHN WEyiTERBERGo 845-4267, 827-6649 tir nt new -fudEstattrNrv-Lt1,BrNo lu Rod Em Samoa: Lu, Bmlatr 1nd some Sugarju c. The and the strai llomeMatch 9300976 ry effectiv ht talk to n6 n tt n mine ut "

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