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Manuka Health MGO 100+ Manuka Honey, 250 g

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Manuka honey is a type of honey that contains methylglyoxal, which likely gives it its antibacterial effect. Manuka honey may also effectively treat wound infections caused by antibiotic-resistant strains, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Manuka honey is made in Australia and New Zealand by bees that pollinate the native leptospermum scoparium bush (also known as a tea tree). You should also note that the picture images show only our serving suggestions of how to prepare your food - all table accessories and additional items and/or ingredients pictured with the product you are purchasing are not included.

While antibacterial products prevent the development of bacteria, Antimicrobial products have the ability to kill or slow the spread of microorganisms, which may include bacteria, parasites, or fungis. With its potent antibacterial properties, Manuka honey offers benefits such as wound healing, cough relief, protection against ulcers, improved digestion, and even better oral health. Every batch of their Manuka Honey carries its own origin fingerprint to prove it is a pure and safe natural product. Pioneers of the MGO rating system, every jar clearly indicates the MGO guaranteeing potency, purity, and quality. In the event of any safety concerns or for any other information about a product please carefully read any instructions provided on the label or packaging and contact the manufacturer.

We will introduce you exclusively to Newpay finance products provided by NewDay Limited under this Introducer Appointed Representative arrangement. The rarest and most potent Manuka honey available, MGO 1000+ Manuka Honey is certified to have a minimum methylglyoxal (MGO) content of 1000mg/kg. Test tube and animal studies have demonstrated the potential for manuka honey to help protect against the damaging effects of gastric ulcers. The primary difference between antibacterial and antimicrobial substances is the types of micro-organism they act upon. Mix into warm drinks or smoothies, spread onto your morning toast, or enjoy it straight from the jar.

It does this in several ways, firstly by providing an anti-inflammatory effect, secondly by helping manage infections such as helicobacter pylori and finally by protecting the gut mucosa from damage. From soothing burns, wounds and ulcers to reducing acne and eczema whilst boosting your immune system, it has all of the health benefits you need in your life whilst still tasting delicious.Over the past decade, we have built MGO to be an internationally recognised guide in helping consumers purchase Mānuka honey based on its methylglyoxal potency.

Mānuka honey is produced by bees from the nectar of the native New Zealand Manuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium). These effects are thanks to the antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of manuka honey and is why numerous studies demonstrate its benefits for tissue regeneration, superficial partial thickness burns, diabetic ulcers, eyelid wounds and post-surgery. Manuka Health Manuka Health is dedicated to care and and expertise at every step of the process, ensuring you are getting pure, authentic Manuka honey every time. It speeds wound healing and helps prevent and fight infections, including those caused by antibiotic-resistant strains. To be classified as Multifloral, the honey must contain ‘wholly or mainly’ Manuka nectar above any other source plus meet four naturally occurring markers and a pollen test.

While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it is accurate, it is not a substitute for your reading the product packaging and label prior to use.

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