Miracles of Manuka Honey –Benefits & Uses

Manuka Honey is really the greatest gift ever to us from nature. This honey is the best of its own kind. The highly beneficial component of Manuka honey makes its special among its kind.

Manuka Honey in New Zealand is produced by the pollination of Manuka bush by bees.  The honey consists of Hydrogen Peroxide in it which makes it an exceptional antibiotic. It also consists of methylglyoxal (MG), which makes this honey one of the best natural antibacterial.

Manuka Honey The concentration of MG in Manuka is measured with UMF called unique manuka factor. This indicates the potency of the manuka. The minimum UMF for Manuka should be 10.

Manuka I Best Nutrient Supplement

It consists of several vital nutrients like thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), and B6. The minerals like calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and manganese are also present in abundance in manuka honey.

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Effective in Burns & Wound Treatment

Its highly effective antibacterial quality makes it best for healing the wounds and burns in several situations. It is also effective in some infectious condition also.

Boost Immune System

The richness of Manuka with minerals and several other vital vitamins boost the immunity of human body. The regular use of manuka honey promotes the cytokine production in body which helps our body to fight against several infections and allergies effectively.

Best Natural Facial Mask

It is the best natural facial cleanser and toner. It promotes the flow of natural oils through your skin by resisting the composition of dirts. The less pH value of Manuka i.e. 4.5 lowers the pH of the skin to reduce the acidic effect on it. This reduces the chance of eczema and other skin disorders.

Reduce the Hair Loss

The regular use of Manuka keeps the hair nourished and also reduces the premature thinning of hair. Apply honey on the scalp and rub it in with your fingers. Wash with a mild conditioner mixed with a teaspoon of honey to maintain good hydration.

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