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Manuka HoneyManuka honey is a particular type of honey made by bees in New Zealand that has antibacterial properties due to an enzyme known as glucose oxidase and also contains high levels of methylglyoxal which is believed to have anti-cancer and anti-infective properties. Manuka honey is a particular type of honey made by bees in New Zealand that feed off of flowers of the Manuka tree, also known as the tea tree. Most honey has some antibacterial properties due to the activity of an enzyme known as glucose oxidase. Glucose oxidase activity causes the slow release of hydrogen peroxide which is a known anti-infective agent. Hydrogen peroxide release is much higher in Manuka honey which allows it to have anti-infective activities against not only bacteria, but also fungus and other microorganisms. Order Certified Pure Manuka Honey Manuka honey has also been found to have UMF (Unique Manuka Factor) which comes from the tea tree flowers themselves and is deposited in the honey by the bees. UMF honey also contains high levels of methylglyoxal which is believed to have anti-cancer and anti-infective properties. Native peoples of New Zealand have been using Manuka honey for centuries to treat a variety of illnesses, both internal and external. Certain internal illnesses such as gastrointestinal infections that cause vomiting and diarrhea, along with simple indigestion may be relieved with Manuka honey. It has been shown to be active against H. pylori, the bacteria known to be responsible for gastrointestinal ulcers. It may be beneficial in promoting rehydration and may help to prevent and treat inflammatory conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Colds, sore throat infections, other respiratory have also been helped by the ingestion of Manuka honey. |