Manuka honey is much more than a natural sweetener. It is a powerful healing agent with a wide range of applications.
Recently while traveling in New Zealand, I had the opportunity to learn more about a remedy that derives from a plant native to that country. Manuka honey, made from the collected nectar of the plant ...
Honey has been around forever, but it has reemerged in modern times has both a “superfood” and medicine with tons of health benefits. As with most products, there is a range in the quality — and ...
Q: What is your take on manuka honey? A: Manuka honey is not a brand of honey; rather, a specific type of honey from New Zealand made from bees that pollinate the flowers of the manuka bush. The ...
Manuka honey’s powerful properties can help combat infections, heal wounds, clear up skin conditions and give a daily energy boost. Such is the attraction and golden aura of New Zealand’s magical ...
With the popularity of natural treatments on the rise, it’s no surprise that manuka honey—which is produced by bees—visiting the manuka bush found exclusively in New Zealand, has gained a good deal of ...
Researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) and the Queensland Government have found honey from an Australian native myrtle to be effective as an anti-bacterial agent that can be used to treat ...
Soaking collagen scaffolds in manuka honey could increase their ability to produce minerals and promote osteogenesis, yet the scaffolds offer little resistance to bacterial infection, according to ...
Manuka honey could help clear chronic wound infections and even prevent them from developing in the first place, according to a new study. The findings provide further evidence for the clinical use of ...
With countless dips in the pool, afternoon sunbathing sessions (yes, even if you’re wearing sunblock), and, TBH, a lot of sangria, summer isn’t exactly the kindest of seasons to your skin. To prep for ...
There are many therapeutic products from the honeybee hive including propolis, bee pollen, royal jelly bee venom and honey. The study and practical application of these products is called “apitherapy” ...