I just put in a search for Manchester Honey as when I lived in the area I'm sure my best friend used to go to Stockport market to buy local honey & found the following.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/5157916.stmMy friend Chris is nursing in Manchester at the present time & her daughter is a doctor, I nearly trained at Christie as a radiologist but decided against it, as the cases there were often so severe & distressing that I think I'd have ended up in tears most of the day. I will tell both about Bee Propalis & see if they can pass it on to Christie - the work they do there is wonderful. They'd probably not take it seriously if I told them.
Honey trialled on cancer patients
A Manchester cancer hospital is importing manuka honey from New Zealand to treat patients after surgery.
The honey is believed to have healing powers and doctors at Christie Hospital in Didsbury, Manchester, plan to use it on mouth and throat cancer patients.
They hope it may reduce the patients' chances of contracting MRSA and help lessen inflammation.
It has been used on special honey-coated dressings at the Manchester Royal Infirmary since May.
Now 60 patients at the hospital are taking part in a study to see if the honey can prevent infections which can be resistant to antibiotics.
Honey has been used as a medicine since the Ancient Egyptians, who regarded it as a cure all.
Dr Nick Slevin, the specialist leading the programme, said: "Manuka honey has special anti-inflammatory and anti-infection properties and is believed to reduce the likelihood of MRSA infection.
"This study has been generously funded by local people and patients - and we are extremely grateful to them."
The honey is produced by bees which mainly feed on the Manuka bush.
It can be expensive - up to £12 for a jar - but the hospital is buying in bulk to help keep costs down.
The hospital has so far imported 400kg of honey for the clinical trials.
Update.
I've written to Christie Hospital as I really strongly believe in Bee Propalis. Read a few things now from Man Eve News & they are using Manuca Honey internally as well as in dressings as it seems to help cut down throat infections drastically - Propalis would do FAR better especially if they can find a Manuca Propalis - their suppliers probably make it or know who does. (Manuca Honey is supposed to be more beneficial than other honey - I wonder if it's because the bees visit the tea trees?)