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UMF Manuka Honey

UMF Manuka Honey

Active Manuka Honey with certified UMF activity. For internal and external use.
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Medical Uses for Manuka Honey

UMF Manuka Honey can be used in the treatment of a wide range of conditions including:

  • Leg Ulcers
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  • Stomach Ulcers
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  • Burns
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  • Boils
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  • Stings, Cuts and Grazes
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  • Indigestion
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  • and more...
  • What is UMF?

  • UMF is an abbreviation which stands for Unique Manuka Factor.

  • UMF is a phytochemically derived antibacterial property (i.e.. it is derived from the nectar of the flower) found in some types of Manuka Honey.

  • Only honey collected from certain Leptospermum plants contain the special UMF property.

  • The UMF activity exists in addition to the hydrogen peroxide antibacterial activity found in all honeys (this activity is due to an enzyme which is added to the nectar by the honeybee) . These two antibacterial activities work synergistically - enhancing their effects.


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    How Does Manuka Honey Work

    Manuka Honey aids the healing of wounds and ulcers by a number of different ways.

  • By reducing Infection

  • By reducing inflammation

  • By Hastening Granulation and Epithelialisation

  • By Reducing Wound Odour

  • By Lifting Dead Tissue and Drawing Dirt Out of Wounds

  • By Providing an Ideal Moist Wound Environment for Wound Healing


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    Manuka Honey In the News

    Click here for the latest news articles about Manuka Honey - the most recent being the Channel 9 television program "What's Good for You". In this popular Australian television program Manuka Honey is compared with an antiseptic cream in its effectiveness in killing Golden Staph (MRSA). The result is amazing.

    Research Articles about Manuka Honey

    Honey has been used in ancient times by the Egyptians and the Greeks. Honey was also used extensively in medicine until about 50 years ago when pharmaceutical companies began to promote the use of antibiotics. Since then many bugs have become resistant to these antibiotics and honey is again coming into the mainstream.

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