Wild Bee Organic Manuka Honey 15+, 500g

Wild Bee Organic Manuka Honey 15+ offers powerful antibiotic and medicinal properties. Manuka honey has been used for centuries for treating fevers and colds, healing skin, and treating stomach ailments. Harvested from pristine New Zealand beehives. 1 lb 2oz/ 500g


 

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Wild Bee Organic Manuka Honey 15+, 500g

Before the advent of antibiotics, it was not unusual for an experienced medical professional to slather honey on a wound to prevent infection and hasten healing. Modern clinical observations document honey’s effectiveness in treating cuts, wounds, burns, insect bites, yeast infections, various skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, and fungal infections from athlete’s foot to ringworm. Honey is a very effective means of quickly clearing even the most heavily infected wounds, without the side-effects and potential overuse of antibiotics.

The manner in which honey heals is a synergistic interaction of five key elements:

  • • Hydrogen peroxide, which is produced from an enzyme in honey, disinfects and heals skin wounds and infections due to its antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic nature. 
  • • Honey creates a moist healing barrier between wound and dressing with no sticking and no tissue damage – scarring is reduced because skin cells grow without forming a scab. The antibacterial properties and viscosity also provide a barrier to cross-infection of wounds.
  • • Honey supplies nutrients necessary for healthy tissue regeneration and stimulates the growth of new blood capillaries. Honey contains all the minerals necessary for sustaining life plus a wide range of amino acids, vitamins, trace elements, and large quantities of readily assimilated sugars. 
  • • The acidity of honey may also assist in healing as topical acidification of wounds promotes healing.
  • • Honey’s high sugar content has an osmosis effect on wounds. It draws lymph out to the cells while absorbing moisture and provides an anti-inflammatory action which reduces swelling, pain, and odor. Honey assists in lifting dirt and debris from the bed of a wound and induces sloughing of necrotic tissue. The cleansing effect of the osmotic flow and the enzymatic debriding effect of honey often make surgery unnecessary

Manuka is the Maori name for Leptospermum Scoparium, a native tree of New Zealand. Manuka has been used for centuries in traditional Maori folk medicine for treating fevers and colds and healing skin and stomach ailments. Known as "the Healing Honey of the Tea Tree," Manuka possesses strong curative properties derived from powerful antibacterial agents and high mineral content.

According to studies performed at The University of Waikaito, a few areas of New Zealand produce a Manuka honey which contains a second type of antibacterial activity in addition to hydrogen peroxide activity. This secondary activity is measured in a laboratory on a scale of 1-20 with Manuka honey testing above 10 referred to as “Active Manuka.” Amazingly, this antibacterial activity is unaffected by enzymes in the body that destroy the hydrogen peroxide components. It is also unaffected by light, heat, or time. In fact, experience has shown that some Active Manuka actually increases its level of activity over time.

Benefits of Manuka Honey:

  • • When used in wound healing, Active Manuka maintains its potency even when diluted over 50 times (as will happen when used on or in the body.) It will also diffuse deeper into skin tissue than the enzymes of other honeys.
  • • Active Manuka has proven to be a powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal agent, killing bugs such as E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Helicobacter pylori.
  • • Active Manuka is highly effective against antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” and is often used when traditional methods fail to heal persistent wounds.

Because of its exceptional healing powers, Active Manuka is classified as a Therapeutic Good in Australia (the equivalent to a drug registered and approved by the FDA.)

Internal uses of Active Manuka Honey:

Take 1-2 teaspoons, 3 to 4 times per day, 15 minutes before a meal for 

  • Ulcers
  • Gastritis
  • Upset/ sour stomach
  • Heartburn
  • Acid Reflux
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Sore throat
  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Canker or cold sores
  • Fever blisters or mouth sores

External uses of Active Manuka Honey:

Apply topically to clean skin, and cover if desired for 

  • Cleanse and close chronic non-healing wounds
  • Treatment of skin ulcers
  • Treatment of diabetic sores of the legs and feet
  • Heal bed sores, open sores, and open wounds
  • Treatment of acne, pimples, and cracked skin
  • Speed post surgery healing
  • Heal burns from fire, chemicals, or grease
  • Heal wounds infected with superbugs (MRSA, VRE)
  • Use in first aid- burns, scratches, rashes

Manuka honey is always great for cooking and eating straight from the spoon! Keep Manuka honey in your kitchen for a healthy treat or digestive relief, and in your first aid kit for it's incredible healing properties.

Wild Bee Manuka Honey 15+ is USDA certified organic. 

Honey should not be fed to infants under one year old.

500g


About The Wild Bee, the company

The Wild Bee New Zealand Imports, Ltd. is the project of beekeepers in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Wild Bee represent small to medium sized apiaries in New Zealand where organic beekeeping is possible due to strict environmental controls, beekeeping practices, and absence of certain diseases and pests. Wild Bee's Certified Organic products are certified through AgriQuality of New Zealand or BioGro of New Zealand. They are also accepted through the USDA NOP program as USDA organic.

Across the globe, mites and diseases such as varroa and American Foulbrood have threatened the supply of honey and the health of the honey bee. Many beekeepers have been forced to treat their bees and bee hives with chemicals and antibiotics to ensure the supply of honey. In addition, because bees collect pollen and nectar in a radius of about 3 miles from their hives, the residues of chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, and GMO's used in agriculture and on public lands can appear in honey. As a result, most of the commercially-produced honey on the grocery shelves is far from being the “natural” product one would expect.

There are few places around the world where organic honey can be produced due to the intense certification process required. No chemicals or drugs are allowed in or around the bees or their hives or in the materials used to construct their hives. Additionally, all land within the bees' flying radius must be certified organic. New Zealand is an established nuclear-free zone and has been judicious in its use of chemicals in agriculture and public lands and proudly boasts locations that are environmentally pure and uncontaminated. In addition to New Zealand certification, The Wild Bee's certified organic honey is also USDA approved.

The Wild Bee is proud to bring these pure, natural, and organic products to the American dinner table. Organic honey is a limited and precious commodity and The Wild Bee wants to be sure that everyone has access to this remarkable miracle of nature. 

Cost Per Serving: $1.54
SKU: WBE001
MPN: 480-300
Made In: USA
Serving size: 1 tablespoon
Servings per container: 23

Supplement Facts:
Calories60-
Total Fat0 g0%
Sodium0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrate17 g6%
Sugars16 g-
Protein0 g0%
 * = Daily Value Based on a standard 2,000 calorie daily intake
** = Daily Value Not Established

Ingredients
Organic Manuka Honey

Warnings
Not for children under 1 year old.

Hypoallergenic: No
Does not contain: Casein, Corn, Dairy, Egg, Fish, Gluten, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Tree Nuts, Wheat

Customer Reviews

  1. H Pylori Gone Finally! Review by Erhan

    I just got tested for H Pylori for the third time this morning, and it came back negative for the first time! I need to be honest, I had taken antibiotics treatment for the third time about 5 months ago, this is the first time I got tested since then, but the previous two antibiotics treatments had failed. I am not denying the fact that antibiotics must have helped still, but this time the only difference is that I have been eating Manuka Honey heavily since the antibiotics treatment ended. Yes, Manuka Honey might not have cleared it all by itself, but I personally believe in my case that it helped greatly to inhibit the growth of this bacteria. I am grateful to you. I will be eating Manuka Honey for the rest of my life. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Erhan (Posted on 10/17/12)

  2. Helping my stomach pain! Review by GingerLou

    I'm one of those rare individuals who developed gastric MALT lymphoma from h. Pylori. Most people don't realize this can happen, because it is rare. I was on so many antibiotics last year, it has been awful on my system! But I finally made a complete break with the medical community last December when they wanted to go in AGAIN and look for cancer. I trashed all my prescription medications and went totally organic vegan with food. I have since added back fish occasionally. I am doing SO MUCH BETTER NOW! And I know the honey I just started taking about a week ago is really helping with the pain. I am very excited about this! Anyway, just wanted you to know how thrilled I am. Smiles, GingerLou (Posted on 10/17/12)


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  • Manuka Honey at 12/8/12 12:12 PM
    • Can manuka honey be used as a nasal rinse with issues such as staph in the nose? i didn't do well with the antibiotic ointment i was prescribed and was curious if this could be useful for intranasal purposes? thanks
    • Yes, you can use this type of honey in your nose.  Researchers at the University of Waikato in New Zealand have shown honey has no adverse effects on healthy tissue and can be safely inserted into cavities and sinuses to clear infection.  In the same regard, please talk to your doctor before using manuka honey to treat staph infections.

      In Health and Happiness,

      Kelly Harrington, MS, RD

      Nutritionist for Healthy Goods

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  • Esophagitis at 3/26/13 5:51 PM
    • Hi Dr. Ben- Great website! Quick question- I've dealt with gerd and gastritis for years. Had an endoscopy, showed gastritis and esophagitis, but I tested negative for H.Pylori. Would manuka honey and the other products you mention in your gastritis video, help esophagitis as well? Any info would be awesome!!
      Thank you!
      Shawn S.
    • Hi Shawn!

      Glad you like the website!  Thank you for your question.  Supporters of manuka honey claim it can help with esophagitis.  Manuka honey is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and in 2010, the scientific steering committee of the National Cancer Institute approved a proposal for the use of manuka honey for the reduction of inflammation of the esophagus associated with chemotherapy. 

      To help with esophagitis, take 1 teaspoon of manuka honey 3-4 times per day on a small square inch size piece of bread, toast or bagel, 20 minutes before meals, to coat out the internal tract, including the esophagus.

      Vitamin B12 is also commonly needed in those with gastritis/reflux as B12 deficiency is common in those conditions.  Consider taking 1/4 to 1/2 tablet of Active B12 5000 daily.  Be sure to take the Active B12 5000 first thing upon waking - and allow it dissolve under your tongue.  http://healthygoods.com/seeking-health-active-b12-5000.html

      As you probably already know, diet can impact gastritis, GERD, and esophagitis.  Avoid anything that exacerbates your conditions.

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

      In Health and Happiness,

      Kelly Harrington, MS, RD

      Registered Dietitian Nutritionist for Healthy Goods

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