🌟 Elevate Your Everyday with Nature's Gold!
Manuka Health UMF 13+/MGO 400+ Manuka Honey is a premium, raw honey sourced from New Zealand, known for its unique health benefits and rich flavor. Each jar is UMF-certified and triple tested for quality, ensuring you receive authentic Manuka honey with potent natural properties. Perfect for culinary use, skincare, and overall wellness, this superfood is fully traceable back to its source.
M**S
Wonderful product
Bought product in Amazon . Months ago a friend gave me this product is wonderful for mouth sores, experience relief very fast . Tested yummy and is really great
E**R
A must-have in every pantry
I normally do not eat or use honey. Still, I purchased this one after reading about the health benefits of MGOs - like anti-inflammatory properties and restoring your digestive health. I recently used it to stop some seasonal allergy symptoms, and it did the job effectively. I normally get nauseous due to the flavor of honey, but this one is not making me gag. Flavor is not overwhelming either. This honey has a great texture, and the color resembles its purity. The price is competitive, and you get a great value for your money. Loving it and will surely purchase it again.
S**H
Best manuka honey
The best manuka honey in the market, I used to buy it from a store where I live , they were out a couple of times, so am glad I can order here. I ordered last night and it was delivered today.The texture and taste are great.
T**E
I LIKE IT!
I can't vouch for long term results, but it seems to be helping me with various problems. It truly is delicious, too. I'm sure I'll purchase more when this supply is gone.
W**H
Tasty
I like this honey. It's fresh and tasty and doesn't crystalize but I must say, I was surprised by the small container/amount for the price paid. That said, I think it's good quality and I love its freshness and taste.
E**T
Awesome honey, Tastes great as well as great for rashs and many other things.
This honey is really the BeesWax. It tastes great and you know when they say oh its antibacterial and blah blah blah. Well I actually tried it. And it worked, almost like a miracle.Here's what happened. Just came out of a Scope of my throat and upper GI tract looking to see if everything was okay. Everything turned out find, but for some reason, the place where the lady put the IV - I developed a huge red rash. First I was worried it was infected as it didn't go away and only got worse. I used Alcohol on it, washed it with soap and water and done everything to clean and keep it clean and disinfect it. Nothing really seemed to work. Was about to go to the ER to check it out, but before I did - I suspected it was a rash so I wanted to try this out before i went.I took some of the honey on a wooden spatula stick, the ones they use for waxing and so forth and put all over my inner arm around the elbow area, but on the inside of the arm, that's where they put the IV. My family gave me this wierd look to confirm their long running suspicions that I was and had always been a bit crazy. I told them "but it says, antibacterial and so forth." They didn't say nothing just shook their heads.5 minutes later i started seeing white spots underneath the honey where I had put it where I had had the red marks/rash. I thought oh oh - i probably made things worse. So I quickly went to the bathroom and washed my arm with soap and water. I looked at the rash and to my surprise and also delight it seemed about 30-40 of the rash already gone. I was like woh, that's cool. Don't need to go to the ER room, Went to sleep - woke up next morning. What can i tell you 90-95 of the red marks/rash had completely gone. I was amazed. There was still some little marks left, which also went away the next day. But it worked.You know when people dismiss you about natural remedies - shove this in their face and spread it on their rash and so forth and lets see what they say then.Great product, shame it so expensive, but what can you do. If you're gonna spend more money then you should. then spend it on this - it is worth every penny of its expensive price. That's the only thing i don't like about it, but I won't drop it a star because its so darn good.
A**1
WOW!
My husband was recently diagnosed with MRSA, which appeared as a blister/boil on his forearm. Doctors lanced it, drained it, and put him on the proper antibiotic, but it left a deep, open wound on his arm. I mean deep, like it seemed large enough to stick your thumb in! I didn't really know much about MRSA before all this, but I've read everything I could since then. I kept seeing Manuka honey praised for it's healing properties, as well as the fact that it seemed to kill MRSA. Those that had used it, swore by it. Well, now I do too!!! We started applying the honey in my husbands wound on a Friday afternoon. I did this in addition to using Hibiclens. I gloved, cleaned the wound, re-applied the honey, changed the bandages each day. By Monday (3 DAYS!), the wound was almost closed - no kidding! I would not have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. This is one product that I will keep on hand from now on!As an aside - The sad part for me is that the doctors didn't seem overly concerned - kept telling us "MRSA is everywhere now, you can catch it anywhere" .When we would ask about chance of recurrence, or spreading it it others in our household, they basically said, yes, it might happen, might not. They were not being aggressive enough in my opinion in helping us prevent this. No one ever told us about de-colonizing ourselves. In my reading, I saw that the people with the most success in beating this back for good used a combination of Hibiclens wash to shower in for 10 days, disinfecting all towels, bedding, surfaces in home, and of course, the Manuka honey for wound treatment. There is also research that shows the MRSA like to colonize in the nose, so during this same time, you should also apply Bactroban in the nasal cavities each day for up to a month. This is also something that the doctors didn't tell us, or offer. When I asked about getting a prescription, he actually said, "Yes, we could do that to de-colonize the nases"! I mean, if they KNOW this will help prevent the spread and possible re-occurrence, why should I have had to ask about it at all? I swear, I am not a "conspiracy" type person, but it almost made me wonder if they are not all being so lax about this epidemic because of the incomes generated? I am sure, once all is said and done, my husband's insurance will have paid about $3000 for his treatment and follow up visits, as well as the $90 in co-pays we have paid already. What's their motive for trying to prevent this from happening again or from giving it to someone else?Take control of your own treatment plans, be aggressive in treating, and learn all you can about what you're facing. You are your family's best advocate. Good luck!
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