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Medically reviewed by Jamie Johnson, RDN Pronounced "MAH-nooka," manuka honey is a type of honey with a variety of health benefits, from antibacterial properties to wound healing. It hails from ...
By Ben Coxworth September 12, 2022 Manuka honey is produced in Australia and New Zealand by bees that pollinate the tea tree shrub Depositphotos View 1 Images ...
New research shows Manuka honey reduced tumor growth by 84% in breast cancer studies. Here's what scientists discovered about this natural treatment.
Medical-grade honey is made from Manuka honey by bees that pollinate a certain plant, so it's not the clover honey you have in your pantry. Honey has been used for more than 2,000 years for its ...
Regular honey can have mild medicinal benefits. A study published Dec. 3 showed it helps to calm children’s coughs so they can sleep. But manuka honey is far more potent, research shows.
Since ancient times, honey has been used to boost the healing of wounds. In a 21st Century twist, it has now also been incorporated into a surgical mesh coating that could help prevent post ...
Manuka honey is a very expensive honey from New Zealand, made by bees that feed on nectar from the wild Manuka tree (Leptospermum spp). This honey allegedly has even more antimicrobial properties ...
The resurgence represents an unusual full circle in medical history. While honey’s medicinal use dates back thousands of years to ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman civilizations, it fell out of ...
Manuka is honey made by bees out of the pollen of Leptospermum scoparium, a type of tea tree native to southeast Australia and New Zealand. Manuka is the Maori name for the flowering tea tree plant.
Honey has been a human food source for over 6,000 years. It was probably referenced first in clay tablet form around 2,100 to 2,000 B.C. There are thought to be around 20,000 species of bees but ...
Researchers at the Swansea University have shown that Manuka honey could be useful in treatment of deadly lung infections caused by antimicrobial resistant respiratory bacteria in cystic fibrosis ...
South Jersey Times Honey, nature's infection-fighter, making a medical comeback Published: Dec. 26, 2007, 3:58 p.m. By DJ McAneny/Gloucester County Times By LINDA A. JOHNSON AP Business Writer ...