Health Benefits of Manuka Honey and Oil

manukabenefits.com, uncovering manuka kumbaya

Health Benefits of Manuka Honey and Oil header image 4

Entries Tagged as 'manuka honey'

Which Manuka Honey For Acid Reflux

September 21st, 2011 · No Comments · acid reflux, stomach ulcer

Manuka honey is used most commonly for acid reflux, heartburn, stomach ulcers, gastritis, and acne treatment. Whether or not manuka honey is a cure for acid reflux is disputed but that it offers many people considerable relief is a fact. Which manuka honey should you use for acid reflux relief? Experts such as prof. Molan [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ··

Does Manuka Honey Cure Nail Fungus?

March 17th, 2011 · No Comments · nail fungus

Yes manuka honey is able to cure nail fungus in two ways. In theory this is. Because of manuka honey’s powerful antifungal properties it is an effective topical agent to fight of the fungus that causes the yellow, cracked nails. But there’s more. According to experts (such as the Mayo Clinic) the most efficient treatment [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ········

Manuka Honey for Scars, Does It Make Sense?

January 11th, 2011 · No Comments · scars

Yes it does because manuka honey and some derivative products such as Medihoney dressings can really decrease the chance on scar tissue creation. But for this to happen, application during the wound phase is required. Whether or not manuka honey works on existing scars remains to be seen. At the moment there are no clinical [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·········

Why Choose Watson and Son Manuka Honey?

January 7th, 2011 · No Comments · brands, Manuka honey strength

Not all manuka honeys are equal. Its strength is determined by how the unique honey from New Zealand is sourced, harvested, and processed. This may depend from region to region. As with wine the year also influences the quality (in this case the level of antibacterial activity). How this activity is tested and by which [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·······

Does Manuka Honey Help Eczema?

January 6th, 2011 · No Comments · eczema

Does manuka honey help eczema? Well there still is no cure for eczema. The chronic skin condition that affects approximately 10% – 20% of the people is hard to cure. But there are strong indications manuka honey may offer relief naturally. Also the symptoms of eczema are difficult to treat. The dry, red, itchy skin [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ··········

Katherine Jenkins Loves Manuka Honey

December 16th, 2010 · No Comments · sore throat

Opera super star Katherine Jenkins swears by a glass of warm pineapple juice with Manuka honey and grated ginger before a performance. “I absolutely love Manuka honey, it’s my special little health secret. It’s anti-bacterial and has amazing health benefits,” According to the Welsh opera singer at the Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·······

Medihoney Wound Dressings

April 22nd, 2010 · 1 Comment · Medihoney wound dressings

Medihoney wound dresings are wound dressings based on manuka honey. The dressings are used by medical practitioners for long term care in hospitals and other medical institutions as well as by consumers for home treatment. Manuka honey, or active Leptospermum honey, is the most researched type of honey in the world. It has shown to [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·····

Defeating MRSA With Manuka Honey

March 25th, 2010 · No Comments · MRSA

MRSA infections are wreaking havoc throughout hospitals and other health care facilities.  MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a bacteria, a staph infection to be precize, which is resistant to methicillin and most other antibiotics imposing a growing threat. It causes skin infections characterized by red, swollen and sometimes painful boils, or pustules and can be [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·····

Manuka Honey Health Benefits

March 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · manuka honey health benefits

All honey has antibacterial attributes. Some types more then others. The main reason for these variations is the type of flowers the bees harvest the nectar from. This results in the additional presence of plant-derived antibacterial components in some honey. Already in ancient times people knew of these differences in benefits of honey: Dioscorides (c.50 [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: ·····