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MANUKA HONEY DROPS WITH GINGER & LEMON

must say, I usually eye any manuka honey product with suspicion. It’s not because manuka’s supposed healing properties don’t actually work – at least, any more than regular honey. (Though I do freely admit it’s been proven to help heal wounds acquired by a horse. That much is true.) My issues stem from the fact it’s a marketing buzzword that lets you add 20 dollars to the recommended retail price. For this product, the packet design is a mix of the natural (honeycomb, a lemon, a thing of ginger) and indecipherable science (MGO 400+). The lozenge itself, though – hoo baby. The ginger will, simply speaking, fuck up your entire life. The honey and lemon barely rate a

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