Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Manuka Honey as a Natural Alternative to Antibiotics

Recent studies have shown that a particular type of honey outperforms antibiotics when treating many health complications, both internally and topically on the skin.

There is a natural alternative to conventional medicine when treating certain health conditions such as stomach ulcers, acid reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, infected wounds, pressure sores, etc. This natural treatment solution comes in the form of a special type of honey found only in New Zealand called Manuka Honey.

Since Manuka Honey contains natural antimicrobial properties, many health conditions caused by harmful microorganisms (bacterial, viral or fungal) can be treated with Manuka Honey. Since pharmaceuticals are notorious for causing negative side effects, Manuka Honey is being viewed as a safe alternative. It has been discovered that Manuka Honey contains extremely powerful antibacterial properties that can effectively treat a wide spectrum of health conditions, without any harmful side effects.

But don't be fooled. Just because Manuka Honey is a natural substance, doesn't mean it has less healing powers than medicine. Not only does Manuka Honey work like a medicine in treating certain conditions, in many cases, it seems to work better than antibiotics and shows effectiveness even where traditional forms of medicine have failed. For example, the resilient antibiotic-resistant suberbugs known as MRSA that are responsible for causing potentially life-threatening Staph infections are no match to the antibacterial action of Manuka Honey. This unique medical-grade honey goes to work at disabling the dangerous microbes by dehydrating them and preventing them from multiplying.

For conditions such as gastrointestinal complications, IBS and H. pylori/stomach ulcers, Manuka Honey can be taken orally. However, Manuka Honey has many useful topical applications as well. For example, when applied directly to the skin, Manuka Honey is effective in treating conditions such as acne, burns, wounds, eczema, ringworm and any other bacterial or fungal infection.

Medical professionals around the world are beginning to recognize the benefits of using Manuka Honey instead of antibiotics and other medications. Unlike antibiotics, it's not crucial to identify the type of bacteria that is causing the infection as Manuka Honey destroys all infectious microorganisms that may be present. When using antibiotics, the specific infectious bacterium has to be identified in order to determine which antibiotic should be used.

There is also no problem with resistance when using Manuka Honey for medicinal purposes. When using antibiotics, there is a 50% chance that it won't work due to bacteria becoming so widely resistant to antibiotics in recent years. To date, there has been no reports of any bacteria being able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey. With experts predicting the emergence of new antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria in the future, doctors will become more reliant on Manuka Honey's unparalleled antibacterial properties.

Manuka Honey's ability to eradicate MRSA is now being viewed as a major breakthrough in the health care industry, as reports of Staph infections are running rampant all over the world. The CDC has recently determined that MRSA now kills more people in the U.S. than AIDS, making it a serious health concern of epidemic proportion. With antibiotics proving to be relatively useless against MRSA, Manuka Honey's efficacy is gaining worldwide recognition.

Another benefit of using Manuka Honey for medical purposes is that it tastes better than medicine. Manuka Honey is also less expensive than most medicine as well. People all over the world are using Manuka Honey to treat heartburn, ulcers, stomach aches, gastritis and other internal health complications. For skin care, Manuka Honey must be applied topically and can be used for any kind of wounds, skin ulcers, sores, insect stings/bites, poison ivy/oak, scrapes, acne, eczema, etc. Even cosmetically, Manuka Honey is being used to reduce wrinkles on the skin.

Because of Manuka Honey's rich, sweet taste, taking it orally is usually not a problem. However, Manuka Honey can be somewhat of a sticky mess when used on the skin. A company called Honeymark has developed a line of skin care products containing active Manuka Honey to eliminate this inconvenience.

"Even though it is very effective, using Manuka Honey externally to treat conditions such as eczema, athlete's foot or any other condition that covers a large portion of the skin can be impractical because of its sticky nature," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "That's why our customers prefer using our Manuka Honey skin care products over pure Manuka Honey. Our products offer all of the same benefits to using Manuka Honey without the sticky mess."

It's important to know that Manuka Honey can be diluted 100 fold and still be effective as a natural healing agent. Therefore, using Manuka Honey as a main ingredient in liquid-based or cream-based products presents no threat of it losing its potency. For internal purposes, Buonanotte recommends taking pure Manuka Honey orally, as long as it's a medical-grade active Manuka Honey (UMF 10 or higher). For external purposes, Honeymark's Manuka Honey skin care products are user friendly with a much more desirable application.

For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey and Honeymark's Manuka Honey skin care products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

A Treatment Solution for MRSA that Really Works

Honeymark, a manufacturer of high-end skin care products has developed an antiseptic cream containing a special type of honey that is effective in successfully treating Staph infections caused by MRSA and other infectious bacteria.

During the course of the last 10 years, the number of hospital patients infected with a resilient, antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria called MRSA has escalated dramatically. There is reason to believe that there are even more cases than reported publicly. Nevertheless, MRSA Staph infections have risen to epidemic proportions.

MRSA is not airborne but rather spread by touch or contact. Statistics indicate that 6 out of 7 people infected with MRSA contracted it at a hospital or some type of healthcare facility. Last year, the CDC announced that MRSA claims more than 18,000 lives per year. This number supersedes the amount of people who die of AIDS. About 2 million hospital patients, nationwide, contract infections (MRSA-related or otherwise) during hospital stays each year, 100,000 of which end up being fatal.

Hospitals, however, are by no means the only place where MRSA can be contracted. About 30% of the general population unknowingly carry MRSA on the surface of their skin without any noticeable side effects. In addition to hospitals, outbreaks have been known to occur in places such as schools and public gyms. Private residences and even pets are also places that can harbor and spread this potentially life-threatening bacteria. Public hysteria over MRSA has been amplified by the fact that antibiotics tend to be ineffective in treating it.

Antibiotic-resistant disease is a man-made problem caused by the abuse and overuse of antibiotics. Prior to the advent of antibiotics, honey was often used to treat wounds and clear infection. Now that antibiotics have proven to be less effective against certain types of infections, medical professionals are reverting back to the use of honey for medicinal purposes.

One of the most medicinally potent honeys of all is found in New Zealand. As well as clearing any infection that may be present, Manuka Honey has a very potent anti-inflammatory action which soothes wounds and removes the inflammation which otherwise would stop it from healing. It stimulates tissue growth and repairs wounds. Manuka Honey also stops scarring from appearing during the healing process.

The secret behind honey's healing power is glucose oxidase, which is an enzyme that is found in the saliva of honeybees. This enzyme, combined with the nectar of flowers, produces honey. The enzyme's antibacterial properties protect the honey from contamination. This enzyme also converts glucose to hydrogen peroxide, which is a gentle disinfectant.

The acidity of honey is enough to stop bacterial growth. The hydrogen peroxide present in honey is produced at safe levels (1/1000th of the level of a bottle of hydrogen peroxide antiseptic) but still potent enough to stop bacteria from growing. This is another factor that makes Manuka Honey a powerful antibacterial agent.

It's important to know that not all honey should be used for medicinal purposes. The antibacterial properties in honey vary greatly, depending on the flowers that the bees gather nectar from. Manuka Honey, which is derived from the Manuka plant in New Zealand, is the only honey that should be used for medical purposes. Manuka Honey has extremely high levels of antibacterial properties, significantly higher than that of other types of honey. Manuka Honey also contains a mystery ingredient known as the Manuka Factor. It is believed that this unique antibacterial factor is its secret weapon in battling the MRSA superbug.

Manuka Honey is unique in terms of its healing properties. There is no other honey like it in the world. It has the ability to penetrate skin very well, getting to deeply infected tissues. Manuka Honey is now being considered the best topical solution to treat serious infections.

Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion contains active Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. "Our First Aid Antiseptic Lotion has been used to successfully treat MRSA Staph infections," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Patients no longer have to suffer with the negative side effects of antibiotics that usually end up being ineffective anyway. Manuka Honey is a safe and effective treatment alternative."

In addition to the treatment of MRSA, prevention is also a concern. Honeymark's Hand Sanitizing Gel, Antiseptic Spray and Liquid Hand Soap, all contain Manuka Honey and can be used to prevent the spread of MRSA and other infectious bacteria.

For more information or to buy Manuka Honey and Manuka Honey skin care products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Healing with Manuka Honey

There are many creative ways to mix Manuka Honey into everyday personal care items for a variety of different uses. Here are some ideas...

Alternative to Mouthwash
Instead of using mouthwash to cure bad breath, Manuka Honey could be a much better option. Mouthwash contains alcohol which not only kills the germs that cause bad breath, gum disease and tooth decay, but it also kills all of the good bacteria that should be present in the mouth. Instead, try putting a teaspoon of Manuka Honey in your mouth and swooshing it around for about 30 seconds. The Manuka Honey will immediately begin to dissolve in your mouth and liquefy. Its natural antibacterial properties will destroy all harmful bacteria and leave the good bacteria. In addition to causing bad breath, cavities and gum disease, this harmful bacteria in your mouth has also been linked to heart disease. Using Manuka Honey for oral care is an excellent daily practice.

Lice and Dandruff
Manuka Honey has also been known to successfully treat dandruff and lice. Try mixing a tablespoon of Manuka Honey with your shampoo and/or conditioner each time you shower. In addition to being effective in treating dandruff and lice, Manuka Honey will also make your hair look and feel healthier.

Naturally Moist Lips
Take your favorite lip balm and cut off a pea-size amount. Then smear in a small amount of Manuka Honey and apply a thin layer to your lips. Mixing it with your lip balm will take the sticky mess out of applying pure Manuka Honey to your lips. The Manuka Honey will lock in the moisture, eliminating dry cracks and softening your lips.

Facial Mask
Cook 1/2 cup of oatmeal and let it sit until it's cool. If you're impatient, you can try putting it in the refrigerator for about 15-20 minutes. Then mix in about 2 heaping tablespoons of Manuka Honey. Wash your face to get any impurities off. Using your fingers, smear the oatmeal/honey mixture on your face. Leave on and lie on your back for about 30 minutes to ensure the mixture doesn't fall off your face. Then wash your face again and you'll find your skin feeling soft and smooth.

Sinus Infections
Since Manuka Honey contains powerful antibacterial properties, it only makes sense that it could be used to combat the bacteria that cause sinus infections. Take a teaspoon of Manuka Honey and mix it with salt water or saline solution. Then put it in a nasal spray or pump and squirt it into your nostrils. If you can't get your hands on a nasal sprayer, mix a heaping tablespoon of Manuka Honey in a cup with salt water and suck it up in your nose. It won't be fun but it will help your sinus infection.

Cracked Heals
If the heals of your feet are severely dry and cracked, it could make walking or standing uncomfortable or even painful. However, combining Manuka Honey and olive oil and applying a thin layer of the mixture to your heals is a quick home remedy. Do this at night before you go to bed and let it soak into your skin over night while you sleep. Repeat this for a week or as necessary.

Manuka Honey has many other uses both internally and topically on the skin. For more information or to buy Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Using Manuka Honey as a Natural Healing Agent

Recent studies have uncovered the extraordinary healing powers of a special type of honey only found in the New Zealand region.

Scientists and chemists have combed the far reaches of the earth in search of natural ingredients that can be used for medicinal purposes. One of the more recent discoveries is that of a unique type of honey that is so effective in treating certain health conditions that it has even outperformed medicine in some cases. This medical-grade honey is known as bio-active Manuka Honey.

Manuka Honey is a premium mono-floral honey produced by bees that feed on the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka bush, which is indigenous to New Zealand. It has been discovered that honey made from this nectar contains certain plant-derived components that are very effective in treating a wide spectrum of health conditions.

When taken orally, Manuka Honey is effective in treating stomach aches, stomach ulcers, sore throats, acid reflux disease, gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, cold and flu symptoms, etc. Manuka Honey can also be used topically on the skin to treat conditions such as acne, wounds, burns, wrinkles, eczema, ringworm and even MRSA Staph infections.

Some people are under the misconception that if they consume Manuka Honey by taking it orally, it can be effective in treating some of these topical conditions. Even though Manuka Honey has many health benefits when ingested, it has to be applied directly to the affected area to work. For example, to treat an infected wound, Manuka Honey has to come in direct contact with the bacteria that is causing the infection. Manuka Honey doesn't work the same way that antibiotics do, so for some uses, Manuka Honey needs to be applied to the skin.

If the idea of putting honey on your skin is not desirable, a Long Island-based manufacturer of skin care products called Honeymark imports Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blends it into their products for a much more user-friendly application. For example, Manuka Honey is effective in treating Athlete's Foot. However, smearing Manuka Honey all over your foot might be somewhat uncomfortable and impractical. Honeymark's Anti-Fungal Solution contains Manuka Honey but is a liquid-based product so that it can be easily applied to the skin, without the sticky mess.

"Using honey as a medicine is no longer considered a home remedy," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Even though honey has been used for medical purposes in many cultures for thousands of years, Manuka Honey from New Zealand has been found to have additional healing properties not found in other types of honey, making it a viable treatment alternative to expensive, and in some cases, ineffective medication."

Honeymark plans to increase its line of Manuka Honey skin care products in the first quarter of 2009. Such new products will include a Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash and Moisturizing Hand and Body Lotion, all of which will contain Manuka Honey. Honeymark also plans on releasing their own brand of pure Manuka Honey for consumers interested in utilizing Manuka Honey for internal purposes.

For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey or Honeymark's Manuka Honey skin care products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Manuka Honey Products Gift Package

Honeymark is known for manufacturing high-end skin care products containing active Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. Consumers can now purchase a gift package containing several popular Honeymark products.

Manuka Honey is a premium medical-grade honey exclusively found in the New Zealand region. It has been discovered that this unique type of honey contains extraordinary healing properties that are capable of treating a wide spectrum of health conditions such as acne, wounds, eczema, ringworm, wrinkles, MRSA Staph infections, etc.

Honeymark's Gift Pack includes their Anti-Wrinkle Serum, Liquid Hand Soap and Hand Sanitizing Gel, all of which contain Manuka Honey. The Gift Pack also contains a jar of pure Manuka Honey.

Manuka Honey is viewed as an amazing natural anti-aging ingredient. Honeymark's Anti-Wrinkle Serum eliminates wrinkles, helps the production of collagen fibers, improves skin elasticity and regenerates new skin cells, creating younger looking skin. Manuka Honey has a rejuvenating effect on the skin.

Anti-Wrinkle Serum

  • Contains Manuka Honey which is rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
  • Manuka Honey also has a nourishing and hydrating effect on the skin.
  • Manuka Honey repairs damaged skin and regenerates new skin growth.
  • Contains other anti-aging ingredients such as Matrixyl and Retinol.

Honeymark's Hand Sanitizing Gel kills germs on contact when you don't have time to wash, leaving hands feeling soft, fresh and clean without the need for water. Alcohol-based gels dry the skin and crack it, giving germs the opportunity to penetrate below the surface of the skin where they can cause much more harm. Honeymark's hand gel does not contain alcohol. Manuka Honey has extremely powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that kill germs immediately. To date, there have been no reports of any type of bacteria being able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey. Unlike other gels that leave a residue or film on your hands, this product leaves your hands feeling clean and fresh.

Hand Sanitizing Gel

  • Kills germs on contact, leaving hands feeling soft, fresh and clean without the need for water.
  • Alcohol-Free.
  • Contains Manuka Honey and Benzalkonium chloride.
  • Can prevent life threatening infection from antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE.

Honeymark's Liquid Hand Soap eliminates germs that cause bacterial and fungal infections while leaving the skin feeling soft and clean. Manuka Honey's antimicrobial properties kill both bacteria and fungi that may be present on the surface of the skin. Manuka Honey also has a hydrating effect on the skin unlike alcohol-based antibacterial soaps that dry out the skin.

Liquid Hand Soap

  • Kills bacteria, viruses and fungi that may be present on the skin surface.
  • Antimicrobial, antibacterial and alcohol-free.
  • Kills MRSA and other harmful germs that cause infection.
  • Leaves the skin feeling soft and clean.

In addition to tasting significantly better than medicine, Manuka Honey is effective in treating the following health symptoms when taken orally: Stomach aches, stomach ulcers, strep throat, sore throats, acid reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, H. pylori, common cold symptoms, heartburn, etc.

Manuka Honey

  • Contains more healing properties than other types of honey.
  • More effective in treating certain health conditions than antibiotics.
  • Cheaper than medicine.
  • No negative side effects.

For more information or to purchase Honeymark's Gift Pack, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com. Custom gift packs are available. Honeymark products are not tested on animals.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Anti-MRSA Kit by Honeymark

A manufacturer of high-end skin care products has developed extremely powerful antibacterial products that can both treat and prevent MRSA Staph infections. Consumers can now purchase all of these products in one package.

After many years of overuse and misuse of antibiotics, bacteria have developed antibiotic resistance, which has become a global health crisis. Experts are also predicting the emergence of new drug-resistant strains in the future. These facts have significantly escalated public hysteria and have imposed upon us the chilling reality that no one is impervious to life-threatening, infection causing bacteria.

Despite the grim reality of antibiotics proving to be relatively useless in combating the MRSA superbug, there is a solution that, oddly enough, comes in the form of a natural ingredient. Honeymark's secret ingredient isn't really that much of a secret at all, actually. Just maybe not well known in the U.S. yet. Active Manuka Honey has been proven to be one of the only substances in the world that is capable of completely eradicating MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.

Manuka Honey is a premium honey that is made by bees that utilize a particular nectar from a flower that can only be found in New Zealand. This flower grows on the Manuka bush, also known as the tea tree or Leptospermum scoparium. It's this unique nectar that gives Manuka Honey the extraordinary antibacterial properties it is becoming known for.

Honey has been used to treat wounds and infections for many years in many different cultures. However, it has been discovered that Manuka honey from New Zealand has additional healing properties not found in other types of honey, making it far more superior for medicinal use. This medical-grade honey is now being viewed as one of the only viable treatment alternatives to antibiotics for the treatment of MRSA.

Honeymark's Anti-MRSA Kit includes all of their products that can be used to treat and prevent MRSA such as their First Aid Antiseptic Lotion, Hand Sanitizing Gel, Antiseptic Spray and Liquid Hand Soap, all of which contain active Manuka Honey as a natural antibacterial agent. The pack also includes a 500 gram jar of active Manuka Honey. Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion has been used by many people to successfully treat MRSA. The company boasts this product as its best seller, specifically because of its ability effectively treat Staph infections.

Prevention is also very important, especially for individuals who have previously suffered from a MRSA Staph infection, which can reoccur if not treated properly. Honeymark's Hand Sanitizing Gel, Antiseptic Spray and Liquid Hand Soap are excellent products to ensure your skin is free from harmful bacteria that can cause infection.

"At a time when antibiotics and other traditional forms of medication have completely failed to cure this potentially life-threatening condition, the medical industry has viewed Manuka Honey as a major breakthrough in the treatment of MRSA," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Unlike antibiotics and some pharmaceuticals, Manuka Honey is an all-natural ingredient that has been found to have no negative side effects."

Honeymark's Anti-MRSA Kit is ideal for students, teachers, athlete's and an absolute must for medical professionals and hospital workers. For more information or to purchase this pack, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.