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    Pure NZ 10+ Manuka Honey - 250g

    $19.95
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    Contains at least 263MGO. Everyone knows the benefits of high UMF* Manuka Honey. That's why there are so many imitators. This is a genuine high-quality Manuka taken straight from hand managed hives on a family property out where it's clean and green, This Honey Is the REAL DEAL. Here's an unrefined sugar you can enjoy- take on a teaspoon in the morning or as needed great for the immune system. Yobees are proud to be a small business, pouring our passion for quality, natural, Mānuka honey into every step of production, from our manuka trees to our hives to your home. (Kind reminder: Free shipping for orders over $50)
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    Purity & Quality

    Mānuka [ mā·nu·ka ] honey comes from the nectar of the flower of the mānuka bush (Leptospermum scoparium) which is indigenous to New Zealand.

    It is the nectar and the bee that give this honey its special antibacterial properties known as the "Unique Mānuka Factor" (UMF®), first discovered in 1982 by Dr Peter Molan, retired professor of Biological Sciences at Waikato University.

    Energy

    Taken daily, the sucrose & glucose in Mānuka honey has an elixir effect that may Support energy and enhance your wellbeing. So put some in your coffee and get buzzing like a bee with this unrefined super-food!

    Sleep & Gut Health

    Put one teaspoon a day of mānuka honey into a warm cup of milk as a bedtime remedy, preferably an hour before sleeping. You may find it Settle's the stomach or supports digestion and helps you sleep better.

    Dental Health

    The high mineral content of Mānuka honey (including calcium, phosphorus and zinc) helps the mouth's natural defenses combat tooth decay. Eating Mānuka honey and chewing the propolis resulted in a 35% reduction in plaque formation, according to a study by the School of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand.

    Sore Throat

    Mānuka honey is used in the manufacture of throat lozenges because it aids the soothing effect. We recommend mixing a teaspoon of mānuka honey with a squeeze of lemon juice in a cup of warm, boiled water.

    Beauty

    Mānuka Honey is used in a wide range of skincare, haircare & other products as its natural properties aid to clear clogged & infected pores in the skin. You can apply Mānuka honey directly to blemished skin or damaged hair.

    Topical

    Mānuka honey is valued by our customers and medical professionals for having a number of Bioactive compounds. Hospitals use medical Manuka Honey for Band-Aids, aiding the treatment of infections and burns.


     

     

    5 Benefits of Manuka Honey

    What is manuka honey?

    Manuka honey has antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

    It gets its antibacterial effects from an active ingredient called methylglyoxal (MGO).

    MGO is created in manuka honey thanks to the conversion of another compound known as dihydroxyacetone (DHA). A high concentration of DHA is found in the nectar of manuka flowers. The higher the concentration of MGO, the stronger the antibacterial effects of manuka honey.

    Manuka honey is considered a monofloral honey, made mostly from the nectar of one kind of flower. Traditional honey is typically polyfloral honey, where the nectar comes from a variety of different flowers.

    “The antibacterial effects of manuka honey are a lot higher than other honey counterparts,” says Flora. “It’s about 100 times higher than other traditional honey.”

    Benefits of manuka honey

    Thanks to its antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, manuka honey can be used to help treat wounds, improve your oral health, soothe a sore throat and treat ulcers and acne.

    Helps treat wounds

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of manuka honey for wound treatment.

    Manuka honey’s antioxidant and antibacterial properties are key players in treating wounds. It’s also worth noting that manuka honey has a lower pH than most honey, which can help promote optimal wound healing.

    Manuka honey can help speed up the healing process,It can also help prevent infections.

    Studies show using manuka honey can aid in wound healing, promoting tissue regenerationand even decreasing pain in people recovering from burns.

    Helps with oral health

    There’s limited research on how manuka honey can help your oral health. But studies show it can protect against dental plaque buildup, which can prevent gingivitis (a gum disease).

    In one study, research indicates that sucking on a manuka honey chew was more effective at reducing plaque and gingival bleeding than those who chew sugar-free gum.

    Helps with sore throats

    It’s not uncommon to put a little bit of honey in your tea if your throat is feeling sore or scratchy.

    Thanks to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory properties, manuka honey can offer relief from a sore throat, Mix about two tablespoons of manuka honey with a warm glass of water or tea.

    The honey can help with inflammation and fight against the bacteria that cause pain. Research shows that those who use manuka honey have a decrease in Streptococcus mutans, a type of bacteria that causes sore throats.

    Helps treat ulcers

    Manuka honey may help with two kinds of ulcers: diabetes-related and gastric.

    Diabetes-related ulcers, an open sore or wound that’s typically located on the bottom of your foot, affect about 15% of people with diabetes.

    There’s some research showing that using the manuka honey can help heal diabetes-related ulcers a little bit quicker when use with conventional treatment.

    Gastric ulcers, or sores that form on the lining of your stomach, can cause stomach pain, nausea and bloating.

    Research shows that manuka honey can increase gastric levels of certain enzymes that prevent against or protect against oxidative damage, So it can reduce inflammation and help prevent gastric ulcers.

    Helps treat acne

    You may have seen skincare products touting manuka honey as one of its ingredients. But does it actually work?

    According to studies, it can hydrate skin, decrease inflammation and help keep skin bacteria-free.

    Manuka honey can be hydrating. And that’s from that fructose, glucose and some amino acids found in the honey, It has strong anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.


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    Purity & Quality

    Mānuka [ mā·nu·ka ] honey comes from the nectar of the flower of the mānuka bush (Leptospermum scoparium) which is indigenous to New Zealand.

    It is the nectar and the bee that give this honey its special antibacterial properties known as the "Unique Mānuka Factor" (UMF®), first discovered in 1982 by Dr Peter Molan, retired professor of Biological Sciences at Waikato University.

    Energy

    Taken daily, the sucrose & glucose in Mānuka honey has an elixir effect that may Support energy and enhance your wellbeing. So put some in your coffee and get buzzing like a bee with this unrefined super-food!

    Sleep & Gut Health

    Put one teaspoon a day of mānuka honey into a warm cup of milk as a bedtime remedy, preferably an hour before sleeping. You may find it Settle's the stomach or supports digestion and helps you sleep better.

    Dental Health

    The high mineral content of Mānuka honey (including calcium, phosphorus and zinc) helps the mouth's natural defenses combat tooth decay. Eating Mānuka honey and chewing the propolis resulted in a 35% reduction in plaque formation, according to a study by the School of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand.

    Sore Throat

    Mānuka honey is used in the manufacture of throat lozenges because it aids the soothing effect. We recommend mixing a teaspoon of mānuka honey with a squeeze of lemon juice in a cup of warm, boiled water.

    Beauty

    Mānuka Honey is used in a wide range of skincare, haircare & other products as its natural properties aid to clear clogged & infected pores in the skin. You can apply Mānuka honey directly to blemished skin or damaged hair.

    Topical

    Mānuka honey is valued by our customers and medical professionals for having a number of Bioactive compounds. Hospitals use medical Manuka Honey for Band-Aids, aiding the treatment of infections and burns.


     

     

    5 Benefits of Manuka Honey

    What is manuka honey?

    Manuka honey has antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

    It gets its antibacterial effects from an active ingredient called methylglyoxal (MGO).

    MGO is created in manuka honey thanks to the conversion of another compound known as dihydroxyacetone (DHA). A high concentration of DHA is found in the nectar of manuka flowers. The higher the concentration of MGO, the stronger the antibacterial effects of manuka honey.

    Manuka honey is considered a monofloral honey, made mostly from the nectar of one kind of flower. Traditional honey is typically polyfloral honey, where the nectar comes from a variety of different flowers.

    “The antibacterial effects of manuka honey are a lot higher than other honey counterparts,” says Flora. “It’s about 100 times higher than other traditional honey.”

    Benefits of manuka honey

    Thanks to its antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, manuka honey can be used to help treat wounds, improve your oral health, soothe a sore throat and treat ulcers and acne.

    Helps treat wounds

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of manuka honey for wound treatment.

    Manuka honey’s antioxidant and antibacterial properties are key players in treating wounds. It’s also worth noting that manuka honey has a lower pH than most honey, which can help promote optimal wound healing.

    Manuka honey can help speed up the healing process,It can also help prevent infections.

    Studies show using manuka honey can aid in wound healing, promoting tissue regenerationand even decreasing pain in people recovering from burns.

    Helps with oral health

    There’s limited research on how manuka honey can help your oral health. But studies show it can protect against dental plaque buildup, which can prevent gingivitis (a gum disease).

    In one study, research indicates that sucking on a manuka honey chew was more effective at reducing plaque and gingival bleeding than those who chew sugar-free gum.

    Helps with sore throats

    It’s not uncommon to put a little bit of honey in your tea if your throat is feeling sore or scratchy.

    Thanks to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory properties, manuka honey can offer relief from a sore throat, Mix about two tablespoons of manuka honey with a warm glass of water or tea.

    The honey can help with inflammation and fight against the bacteria that cause pain. Research shows that those who use manuka honey have a decrease in Streptococcus mutans, a type of bacteria that causes sore throats.

    Helps treat ulcers

    Manuka honey may help with two kinds of ulcers: diabetes-related and gastric.

    Diabetes-related ulcers, an open sore or wound that’s typically located on the bottom of your foot, affect about 15% of people with diabetes.

    There’s some research showing that using the manuka honey can help heal diabetes-related ulcers a little bit quicker when use with conventional treatment.

    Gastric ulcers, or sores that form on the lining of your stomach, can cause stomach pain, nausea and bloating.

    Research shows that manuka honey can increase gastric levels of certain enzymes that prevent against or protect against oxidative damage, So it can reduce inflammation and help prevent gastric ulcers.

    Helps treat acne

    You may have seen skincare products touting manuka honey as one of its ingredients. But does it actually work?

    According to studies, it can hydrate skin, decrease inflammation and help keep skin bacteria-free.

    Manuka honey can be hydrating. And that’s from that fructose, glucose and some amino acids found in the honey, It has strong anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.