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How Is Manuka Honey Different To Other Honey?

Honey was used to treat a wide range of diseases from eye and throat contaminations to gastroenteritis and respiratory illnesses, but it was steadily known as a treatment for various types of wounds and skin contaminations.<br>Buy Manuka Honey online at https://www.ausvitahealth.com/

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How Is Manuka Honey Different To Other Honey?

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  1. How Is Manuka Honey Different To Other Honey? www.ausvitahealth.com

  2. Honey has been used therapeutically throughout history, with records of its cultural, religious and medicinal significance as shown in rock paintings, carvings and holy texts from many various primitive cultures. Honey was used to treat a wide range of diseases from eye and throat contaminations to gastroenteritis and respiratory illnesses, but it was steadily known as a treatment for various types of wounds and skin contaminations.

  3. The antimicrobial activity of different honeys varies appreciably, depending on which flowers the bees strike to store the nectar they turn into honey. While all honeys have some level of antimicrobial activity, definite ones are up to 100 times more active than others. Manuka honey is extracted from the nectar of manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) trees, and it has an extraordinary component to its vigorous antimicrobial activity. This abnormal activity was found out in New Zealand in the 1980s. The action of manuka honey stands even after hydrogen peroxide was removed.

  4. The cause of this activity stayed difficult to find for many years, until recognition of methylglyoxal (MGO) as a key active element in manuka honey in 2008. MGO is an element that falls naturally in many foods, plants and animal cells and it has antimicrobial activity. Australia has more than 80 species of native Leptospermum, while New Zealand has one, but the “manuka” honey from both countries have akin effects and characteristics.

  5. The activity of manuka honey has been examined against a varied range of microbes, specially those that cause wound contaminations, and it hinders complicated bacterial pathogens as well as superbugs that are averse to multiple antibiotics. Manuka honey can also spread and kill bacteria living in communities of microbes notoriously resistant to antibiotics, as well as ones of Streptococcus and Staphylococcus . Can Manuka Honey kill superbugs?

  6. Vitaly, there are no reported cases of bacteria developing averse to honey, nor can manuka or other honey resistance could be generated. It is crucial to note that the amount of MGO in different manuka honeys differ, and not all manuka honeys definitely have high levels of antimicrobial activity. To avail genuine quality and maximum health benefits buy manuka honey from AusVita. Can Manuka Honey kill superbugs?

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