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Humans have used honey for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. There are even cave paintings about it. Now, more than ever, the value of honey’s medical potential is being rediscovered and using medicinal honey for wound management is becoming more commonplace today. In the age of rising antibiotic resistance, honey’s antimicrobial properties are another key reason modern practitioners are choosing to return to medicinal honey.
Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Courtney Campbell tells all about the healing powers of honey. This program is RACE approved for veterinary and veterinary technician continuing education credit. See below for details.
This complimentary program is sponsored by Kruuse, makers of Manuka honey wound healing products.
Continuing education information:
For CE credit:
Email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
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By Vet CandyHumans have used honey for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. There are even cave paintings about it. Now, more than ever, the value of honey’s medical potential is being rediscovered and using medicinal honey for wound management is becoming more commonplace today. In the age of rising antibiotic resistance, honey’s antimicrobial properties are another key reason modern practitioners are choosing to return to medicinal honey.
Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Courtney Campbell tells all about the healing powers of honey. This program is RACE approved for veterinary and veterinary technician continuing education credit. See below for details.
This complimentary program is sponsored by Kruuse, makers of Manuka honey wound healing products.
Continuing education information:
For CE credit:
Email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
📺Subscribe to our channel tiny.cc/px9bnz
Sign up for our free weekly newsletter at https://www.myvetcandy.com