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Manuka
Honey is pure, raw, natural, organic honey
collected from the flower to the Tea Tree of
New Zealand and is used for sore throats,
colds, canker sores, fever blisters or on
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ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINE for your Health?
MANUKA HONEY is collected from the manuka
bush (leptospermum scoparium) in New Zealand.
Dr. Molan of the Waikato University, has
researched manuka honey for many years and
found that manuka honey has medicinal
qualities not found in other honeys and
seems to have the ability to
naturally destroy staphaureus and
streptococcus. Staph, and strep bacteria
are typically involved in the common sore
throat, cold, canker sore and fever
blister. Manuka honey is also applied to minor
cuts, pimples and scratches. Manuka Honey also tastes great on toast,
mixed with butter, peanut butter or to
sweeten tea.
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| Manuka
Honey from the flower of the Tea Tree
is harvested in New Zealand.
Scientific research by Dr.
Molan from
the Waikato
University found that
manuka honey has medicinal
properties unsurpassed by
other honeys. Manuka
Honey is used as a wound dressing, for
burns and ulcers!
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Honey is used for the treatment of
sore throats, colds, canker
sores and fever blisters. Manuka Honey is
also used for minor cuts,
pimples, acne, scratches
and other skin problems,
due
to it's natural ability to destroy the
staphylococcus and
streptococcus.
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Manuka
honey is very useful in your first aid closet too.
Manuka honey can be applied to minor cuts, wounds, scratches, abrasions, insect stings
and bites. UMF10+ Active Manuka Honey is used on burns,
sores and ulcers and is known to
hardly leave burn victims with a scar when applied twice
daily, therefore rarely needing skin grafting after honey treatment!
To your left, is a photo of the manuka flower |
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Research
has shown that when comparing two groups of
burn victims where one group was treated with UMF10+
Active Manuka Honey, and the other group with regular wound treatment for
burns, that the patience treated with UMF10+ Active
Manuka Honey
could be released 1 week earlier from the hospital and
not one patient of the
honey treated group needed skin grafting.
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UMF10+
ActiaveManuka Honey also seems to
destroy the helicobacter pylori
(h. pylori), the bacteria typically associated to stomach ulcers
(peptic ulcers) and seems to help sooth
heartburn as well. It appears likely
that UMF10+ Active Manuka Honey may offer healing
properties for millions of stomach ulcer (peptic
ulcer) sufferers worldwide!
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To
learn how to
apply UMF10+
Active Manuka
Honey internally
for an up-set
stomach, stomach
ulcer, duodenal
ulcer or as an
external wound
dressing for
first, second
and third degree
burns, open bed
sores, diabetic
leg and foot
ulcerations and
other infectious
wounds that
won't heal with
traditional
methods. Click
on the following
link: HONEY
RESOURCE LINKS |
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For
customer testimonies, click
here...
Manuka
Honey used for burns! (CBS
Health Report)
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"When I had a sore
throat my friend told me to try some
of her Manuka Honey. After
trying it only once, I was amazed at
how fast it relieved the soreness. What could
have turned into a day or two of
missed work, instead turned into
productiveness on the job. Thank you
for a natural remedy over
drugs." Janie R. Florence OR |
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HOW
TO USE MANUKA HONEY... |
FOR SORE
THROATS:
| Take 1 teaspoon of
manuka honey and let is dissolve in your
mouth first, then slowly slip on down the
throat to coat it. If you still have a sore throat in an
hour or two, take your second teaspoon. Repeat this 1-4
times a day (if you are not diabetic). Don't drink any liquids for
5-10 min. after manuka
honey intake, in order for the manuka honey to stay as
concentrated as possible for best results.
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COLDS:
| Even if you already have a
cold, manuka honey still seems to shorten the time
period that you have a cold. Use manuka honey the same
way as
described for sore throats.
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Canker Sores and fever blisters:
| Apply manuka honey directly
to a canker sore or fever blister 5-6 times a day. It
seems to take away the pain of a canker sore fairly soon after
it has been applied and seems to soothe the soar.
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For
Pimples/
Acne:
| Apply manuka honey 5-6
times daily on pimple.
Manuka Honey facial: Tie back
your hair and apply manuka honey all over your face and
let it rest for 15-20 min and then wash it off with warm
water. Manuka draws moisture out of a wound (pimple),
destroys bacteria at the wound site and enhances the
growth of new cells closing the wound.
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Insect
stings
and bites:
| Apply manuka honey directly
onto an insect bite or sting. It seems to help relieve
pain and sooth the bite.
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MANUKA
HONEY should be present in every
FIRST AID KIT! |
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IS MANUKA HONEY USED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
ONLY?
No, as a matter of fact, manuka honey tastes delicious on toast, biscuits, scones, home made
bread, corn bread, whipped with butter or peanut butter, on pancakes and
waffles, or ice-cream - you name it!
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Can
I use MANUKA
HONEY in Tea? |
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We recommend using Meadowfoam Honey in your
favorite herbal tea when you experience a sore throat or cold.
Meadowfoam honey has an ALL NATURAL VANILLA TASTE! Meadowfoam
honey tastes great in tea, on toast, is used for cooking,
baking, BBQ sauces, as a pancakes or waffles topping or
smothered over your favorite ice cream. Meadowfoam honey
blended with peanut butter tastes heavenly!
The reason why we don't recommend using Manuka
honey in tea is, that if the tea is too hot, it will destroy the
enzymes and the enzymes destroy the bacteria (staph and strep). Also, manuka honey
would be diluted in a cup of tea and would be about 30x less
concentrated than if used raw and concentrated, as described above.
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TELL YOUR
FAMILY & FRIENDS ABOUT OUR MANUKA HONEY PRODUCTS! |
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If you know someone in your
family, a friend or co-worker suffering from frequent sore throats,
colds, canker sores, fever blisters or stomach ulcers (peptic ulcers)
duodenal ulcers or heartburn - inform them about the natural benefits of
manuka honey and active manuka honey from the tea tree of New
Zealand, so they too may start benefiting from manuka honey's natural
properties.
Please
read our PRIVACY
POLICY
and order in confidence
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