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Super Manuka Honey MGO 400+ (available in 250g & 500g)
Manuka honey is used as a natural ointment for wounds of all kinds. It has been hailed as a go-to germ fighter in an age of resistance to conventional antibiotics. Proponents also claim that Manuka honey can treat other conditions from acne to sinus issues. All of Berringa’s honey is only sourced from Australian beekeepers, guaranteeing superior quality. The Raw Single Filtered, Cold Extracted Eucalyptus honey is minimally processed ensuring a natural, delicious taste. It is also guaranteed to be Australian Certified Organic (ACO), so you can be sure of the purity. If you haven’t tasted Berringa Eucalyptus Honey, you really should give it a try!
Certified Organic Australian Made Manuka Honey
Then there is Manuka honey. Many people believe this is only available from New Zealand, but it’s actually widely produced in Australia as well. In fact, Australia’s warmer climate provide very favourable conditions for growing Manuka plants (and we have 83 species) that produce honey with high amounts of methylglyoxal (MGO) from their unique nectar and pollen, as acknowledged by world experts in honey production. Scientists believe this is governed by the heat and humidity of the Australian environment, stemming from the latitude difference between Australia and New Zealand.
Other purported benefits of honey include:
* Helping heal cuts and scrapes
* Clearing infections
* Easing stomach aches
* Improving digestion
* Boosting the immune system
* Providing energy
DIRECTIONS: It is generally taken by the spoonful, used in drinks and applied directly to the skin.
Dosage – taken internally
Taking a spoonful of undiluted Manuka honey allows it to be readily and quickly absorbed by the body. Usually, the dosage ranges from one to three teaspoons of raw Manuka honey per day. Your dose and method will vary depending on your reason for using medicinal honey. The benefits can be felt within a few days of consuming it daily, and many people increase their dose, from teaspoons, up to 3-4 tablespoons per day for 3 months and beyond.
For an energy boost
Manuka honey has a nutrient dense profile and its natural sugars and carbohydrates are quickly and easily absorbed by the body. It is excellent for sports, fitness and training sessions.
Digestive and internal infections
If you are using Manuka for healing internal infections or aiding the digestion process, it’s recommended to consume it with food, which slows down absorption so the honey can work it’s magic on your stomach. You may take up to 4 spoons daily. It has been reported to sooth the gi tract, aid IBS symptoms, discourage bad bacteria and encourage the beneficial bacteria of your stomach.
Enhanced immunity
Including a spoonful of Manuka honey in your daily diet is a great way to combat the cold and flu season for the whole family. For colds and flu symptoms, take a spoonful before meals and once before bedtime.
Antibacterial and microbial
Current research is focusing on how active honey is even able to conquer antibiotic resistant bacteria. (Such as E.Coli – See study here) Many people also report relief from seasonal allergies by consuming raw Manuka honey daily. But please seek professional medical help if you have an infection or suffer from a serious illness. Due to a low occurrence of infant botulism, raw honey is not recommended for infants under 12 months, although cooked honey would be OK.
With drinks
Give your body a nutrient and energy boost by adding Manuka honey to your daily drinks. You could take it with your morning warm water to start off your day. You can add it to smoothies, warm milk, yogurt or juice in place of sweeteners. For an irritated throat, you can use it together with lemon in warm water to soothe.
External Application as wound and skin care
Active Manuka honey can be applied to areas with wounds, acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. It is usually applied after cleansing the infected area and then covered with a sterile dressing overnight, or you can change it every few hours. Applied this way, it is not messy. For cuts and burns, wipe wound with a sterile cloth, removing any foreign objects and then apply honey directly to wound using a sterile cotton tip or cloth. Cover and repeat as needed, up to a few times per day. The honey will help draw any foreign objects to the surface, and aid in skin repair, whilst its antibacterial properties keep infection at bay. But please do seek professional medical advice for any serious wounds or wounds that aren’t getting better.
Acne
You can lightly apply honey as you would a facial mask. Leave it for an hour and then wash with warm water and soap. The process is then repeated daily until results are evident.
How to take Manuka honey for pets
Some of our customers have even applied Manuka honey to their horses and dogs for skin care of minor sores and wounds.
TESTIMONIAL:
"I personally use Manuka honey in a number of ways, firstly each morning the first thing I have in warm water with a tea spoon of Manuka, squeeze of fresh lemon juice and tea spoon of apple cider vinegar. A great kick start to the day. I also use it on small wounds on both myself or my miniature dachshunds." Chris, Customer Feedback