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To: Yardstick
My guess is that any highly concentrated sugar solution will kill bacteria.

Finally a voice of reason!

A high sugar environment will not allow bacteria to grow. This is why fruit preserves have quite a bit of sugar in them and why one should not try to adjust the amount of sugar in the recipes.

Bacteria may not grown in a dish full of honey, but eating the honey will dilute the sugar concentration though the human body and render it ineffective.

I would give more weight to its use as a topical treatment than a systemic treatment.

42 posted on 03/14/2012 6:16:22 AM PDT by whd23 (Every time a link is de-blogged an angel gets its wings.)
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To: whd23; Yardstick

Exactly.

Sugar has a great affinity for water, and a high sugar concentration literally sucks all the water out of the bacteria and kills them.


55 posted on 03/22/2012 5:23:20 PM PDT by djf (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2801220/posts)
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