Showing posts with label Manuka Honey Skin Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manuka Honey Skin Care. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Manuka Honey Remedies for Hair and Skin Care


Manuka honey from New Zealand is becoming a popular ingredient for both medical and beauty purposes. Rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and amino acids, Manuka honey has excellent healing capabilities when used on the skin or hair.

While all types of honey contains antioxidants and antibacterial properties, these factors are diminished when confronted with external enzymes. However, the healing properties in Manuka honey are more stable and are not broken down by enzymes on or in the body. Therefore, its effectiveness is more superior than ordinary honey and does not contravene the performance of the product.

There are now skin care products available that contain Manuka honey as a natural healing agent. Using Manuka honey in its purest form also offers some special benefits. Utilizing a few basic house hold products, you can make homemade skin care remedies that will assist in softening any dry skin areas. This requires a teaspoon of vegetable oil, a teaspoon of lemon juice and a teaspoon of Manuka honey. Simply blend these ingredients to create a paste like consistency and spread over any dry areas and allow to soak into the skin for approximately 10-15 minutes. Then wash off with warm water.

For a facial toner, take one apple, peel it and chop it into pieces leaving the core. Place it into a blender along with one teaspoon of Manuka honey. Blend until a smooth consistency is achieved. Then apply it to your face. Allow this to soak into your skin for approximately 10-15 minutes then wash off with cold water. This will leave the skin feeling toned and smooth.

For a cleansing facial scrub, take one tablespoon of Manuka honey and mix it with 2 tablespoons of finely chopped almonds and a touch of lemon juice. Gently massage the mixture into the skin around the face and neck. Then remove with a warm face cloth and water.

For a firming mask, blend one tablespoon of Manuka honey with an egg white. Add one teaspoon of Glycerine and ¼ cup of flour. Blend together until you have an evenly sooth consistency without lumps. Spread over the facial area avoiding contact the eyes. Allow the mixture to dry for approximately 10 minutes, then wash off with warm water.

For the hair, mix ¼ cup of olive oil and ¼ cup of Manuka honey. If you have oily hair, reduce the amount of olive oil. Blend together into a pasty texture. Massage the mixture through your hair until completely covered. Allow the mixture to infuse into the hair for 15-20 minutes . Shampoo hair and wash the oil/honey mixture out. This remedy will leave your hair nourished, clean and shiny.

For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Manuka Honey for Good Health and Natural Healing


Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, honey has been used for its healing powers. Today, one particular type of honey is being used in hospitals and homes around the world. That honey is Manuka Honey, which has become world renowned for its medical properties. Manuka honey is a mono-floral honey, meaning that the bees use the nectar from only one floral source. In this case, that source is the Manuka plant, indigenous to New Zealand. This unique type of honey contains powerful antimicrobial properties that can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions.

Internally, Manuka Honey can be used for stomach ulcers (Helicobacter Pylori), sore throats (Streptococcus Pyogenes) and for general health and wellness. Many people have reported feeling better and having more energy just from taking Manuka honey on a regular basis. Topically on the skin, Manuka Honey has proven effective in healing wounds, burns, sores, ulcers, acne, boils, damaged skin and eczema. It provides a germ-free healing environment, ideal for infected wounds. Clinical studies also show that Manuka Honey heals wounds faster with less skin scarring.

All honey has some antibacterial activity because of its ability to produce low levels of hydrogen peroxide. However, the difference in potency can vary more than 100-fold between different honeys. Researchers have discovered that Manuka Honey has another type of antibacterial activity in addition to the hydrogen peroxide activity that is not present in other types of honey. This unique Manuka factor is more effective against many types of infectious microorganisms. It also remains effective in body tissues and fluids, whereas the healing properties in other types of honey are easily broken down by enzymes in the body.

For general wellness, simply take a teaspoon of Manuka honey each day. For more severe conditions such as stomach ulcers, acid reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, etc., it is recommended that you take one teaspoon about 30 minutes before meals, either off the spoon or on a piece of toast. For strep or sore throats, let the honey slide down you throat slowly. For external use, apply Manuka honey directly to the affected area 1-2 times per day. If this becomes too much of a sticky mess, try using Manuka Honey skin care products.

It’s important to buy Manuka honey from a reputable source. Some Manuka Honey is not potent enough to be suitable for medicinal use. Only use active, medical-grade Manuka Honey with a UMF rating between 10 and 16.

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

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Manuka Honey and Natural Skin Care


Honey has long been used for its amazing health benefits, both as a dietary supplement and topically on the skin. However, there are many different kinds of honey, predicated on the floral nectar source used by the bees that produce it. Honeybees gather as much floral nectar as they can carry and take it back to their hives where they add enzymes to it to produce honey. Nectar from different flowers can produce variations in the honey, effecting its color, flavor and medicinal qualities. It has been discovered that honey produced from the nectar of the Manuka flower (indigenous to New Zealand) has far more healing properties than any other type of honey in the world.

Manuka Honey contains very powerful particular antibacterial properties and higher level of natural proteins, vitamins and minerals than any other type of honey. It also has the ability to nurture, calm and restore health to sensitive or damaged skin. There are antioxidants in Manuka Honey which neutralize free radicals that are the culprit for most skin cell damage. Manuka honey promotes the growth of new cells and tissue regeneration. It also defends the skin from further damages making it an excellent, natural ingredient in skin care products.

Manuka Honey’s ability to absorb and retain moisture also make it an ideal ingredient in skin care products as it helps to keep skin hydrated. In fact, history shows that ancient beauties such as Cleopatra regularly applied a mixture of honey and milk to the face to keep their skin looking young, radiant and smooth. Honey’s natural antioxidant and antimicrobial properties protect the skin from the damage of the sun’s rays while supporting the skin’s ability to rejuvenate and refresh depleted skin. Honey is also effective in treating acne absorbing impurities from the pores of the skin, making it an ideal cleansing agent.

The most important part of anti-aging skin care lies in the antioxidant protection that can be provided through natural ingredients. Manuka Honey has more antioxidants than any other honey, making it extremely valuable for skin care. It also helps the formation of stronger collagen, makes the skin firmer and assists in the cell renewal process, making the skin appear more youthful. It has the ability to penetrate deeply into the depth of skin tissue and helps to protect the skin against damage from free radicals. Manuka honey is also especially effective in healing infections, acne, psoriasis, ringworm, eczema, wounds and scars. Its healing properties nourish and moisturize the skin.

Most ordinary types of honey are processed and have lost their healing properties when pasteurized. It is beneficial to use natural skin care products that contain Manuka honey. This way you can use it regularly and avoid having sticky skin. For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

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.

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.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Manuka Honey Products by Honeymark

A New York-based manufacturer of skin care products has developed a unique line of products containing Manuka Honey, which is a natural ingredient from New Zealand that has been found to have extraordinary healing properties.

Honey has long been considered a natural remedy when used topically on the skin. It has now been discovered that a particular type of honey produced by bees that use nectar from the Manuka bush (indigenous to New Zealand) has even more healing benefits than other types of honey. Manuka Honey is now being used to eliminate acne, wrinkles, eczema, muscle and joint pain, bacterial and fungal infections, etc.

Unlike many pharmaceuticals, Manuka Honey has been found to have no negative side effects when used for medicinal purposes. However, like all honey, Manuka Honey is sticky and can be somewhat unmanageable when applied to the skin. Honeymark has eliminated that inconvenience by blending this valuable ingredient into medicated creams and lotions for a much more desirable and user-friendly application.

Manuka Honey is successful in treating such a wide variety of skin conditions because it is antimicrobial, meaning that it can destroy infectious microorganisms including bacterial, viral and fungal microbes. Microscopic analysis has revealed that these infectious microorganisms cannot survive in the presence of Manuka Honey. Therefore, all skin conditions caused by them can be effectively treated by using Manuka Honey. Once the microbes are destroyed, the symptoms are alleviated.

Honeymark has developed products based upon years of research and anecdotal evidence of Manuka Honey being effective in treating certain conditions. In addition to active Manuka Honey, Honeymark products also contain other ingredients that are effective in treating the various conditions that each product is specially formulated for. Below is a list of Honeymark's Manuka Honey products:

  • Acne Cream
  • Anti-Fungal Solution
  • Anti-Itch Cream
  • Antiseptic Spray
  • Anti-Wrinkle Serum
  • First Aid Antiseptic Lotion
  • Hand Sanitizing Gel
  • Liquid Hand Soap
  • Pain Relief Cream

Among Manuka Honey's many accolades is its ability to destroy the deadly MRSA bacterium and heal Staph infections. Manuka Honey has the ability to draw moisture out of MRSA bacterial cells, making it impossible for them to survive. MRSA has become impervious to antibiotics by clumping together and forming biofilms that act as a protective layer. However, Manuka Honey interferes with the bacterial cell division cycle that allows MRSA to multiply and form these biofilms, making it a viable treatment solution for MRSA Staph infections.

Manuka Honey's ability to eradicate MRSA is now being considered a major medical breakthrough. Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion is the product that is being used to effectively treat MRSA. Their Hand Sanitizing Gel, Antiseptic Spray and Liquid Hand Soap can be used as preventative measures by eliminating bacteria on the skin.

"Manuka Honey is nature's best kept secret," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Although, consumers are becoming more educated about different treatment options thanks to the Internet. Consumers are also feeling more comfortable with products that contain natural ingredients instead of the laundry list of side effects that come with the use of many pharmaceuticals."

Honeymark plans to unveil new Manuka Honey products in the future. In addition to its line of skin care products, Honeymark also sells Manuka Honey in a jar for individuals who want to take advantage of its healing benefits internally. When taken orally, Manuka Honey is effective in treating stomach ulcers, stomach aches, sore throats, cold and flu symptoms, gastritis, irritable bowl syndrome, acid reflux disease, etc.

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

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Manuka Honey Skin Care Products

A new approach in skin care is the utilization of a special type of honey that contains amazing healing properties and provides natural regeneration of skin tissue.

Honey has been used as a skin care agent for many years. Its antibacterial properties efficiently heal infected wounds and its antioxidant and nutrient-rich qualities have been used to nourish, rejuvenate, hydrate and repair the skin. Whether being used for medicinal or beauty purposes, honey has been regarded as a great natural resource.

Scientific studies have identified that one particular kind of honey seems to be more effective than the rest. Manuka Honey is derived from the nectar of a flower indigenous to New Zealand. Bees gather the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka bush and take it back to their hives where they produce this unique type of honey. Unlike standard honey, Manuka Honey's healing properties are stable and do not lose their effectiveness if exposed to certain conditions such as heat, light or fluid dilution. It also contains additional plant-derived components that give it more of an antibacterial action.

Companies that manufacture skin care products have begun to recognize the benefits of using Manuka Honey on the skin. Honeymark, a Long Island-based company, imports Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blends it into their products. Their unique line of Manuka Honey products is gaining rave reviews because of their outstanding effectiveness in treating certain conditions such as dermatitis, fungal infections, bacterial infections, etc. The company's CEO, Frank Buonanotte, believes that Manuka Honey will become the next big thing in skin care. "Since Manuka Honey is indigenous to New Zealand, word of its effectiveness initially penetrated Asian and European markets," says Buonanotte. "However, Manuka Honey works too well as a skin care ingredient for it to not gain its well-deserved notoriety in the U.S."

Over the past 6-8 months, there has been an increase in the level of awareness that Manuka Honey is truly a superior skin care product. Manuka Honey's ability to eradicate the MRSA bacterium and heal Staph infections is mainly responsible for its increase in popularity. At a time when pharmaceuticals and traditional forms of medicine are proving to be useless against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, Manuka Honey provides a viable solution to the MRSA epidemic. Even medical doctors who normally favor pharmaceuticals over natural alternatives are beginning to reconsider the value of using Manuka Honey dressings to treat infection and hard-to-heal wounds. With experts predicting that more drug-resistant bacteria will emerge in the future, Manuka Honey may become even more valued as a natural healing agent.

By osmosis, Manuka Honey draws moisture out of bacterial cells, making it impossible for them to survive. Since scientists have discovered that bacteria is the cause for many negative health conditions, Manuka Honey's antibacterial properties are being exploited. In addition, Manuka Honey is considered to be antimicrobial, making it capable of destroying other microorganisms such as fungi.

Thanks to the internet, consumers are educating themselves on what products work best and why. Consumers are also becoming more aware of which ingredients are more harmful than others. Since Manuka Honey is an all-natural ingredient that has been found to have no known side effects, its popularity is expected to rise even more in the future. "There is no natural substance on the face of the planet that is more effective in destroying unwanted microorganisms on the skin than Manuka Honey," says Buonanotte. "Its ability to eliminate impurities and promote healing in a natural and safe manner is second to none."

Since honey is sticky and not particularly user-friendly when applied to the skin, Honeymark's Manuka Honey creams and lotions provide for a much more desirable application. The company also plans on releasing other Manuka Honey products in the form of a gel, spray and soap later this year.

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

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Honeymark Takes the Sticky Mess out of Manuka Honey

With scientific reports indicating that Manuka Honey is effective in treating MRSA and a variety of other health conditions, one manufacturer of skin care products delivers a more user-friendly application.

With all the various types of skin care products available on the market, Honeymark International of Long Island, NY has developed a niche by utilizing a special type of honey indigenous to New Zealand. Bio-active Manuka Honey has been proven to have extraordinary natural healing properties, capable of treating conditions such as infected wounds, dermatitis, acne, ringworm, etc. There are very compelling studies that have been recently conducted that show Manuka Honey's antibacterial properties are so powerful that even antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA have not been able to develop a resistance to it. This breaking news has drawn worldwide attention within the medical communities as medical professionals search for alternative solutions to treat Staph infections and other hard-to-heal wounds.

Even though Manuka Honey has been found to efficiently eradicate both bacterial and fungal infections, it's sticky texture has always made it less desirable to use topically on the skin. Like all types of honey, Manuka Honey is a moist, sugary substance that most people would never consider using on their skin. However, active Manuka Honey has healing properties not found in standard types of honey, making it much more suitable for medical use. Honeymark imports Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blends it into their skin care products, allowing for a much more desirable texture. In addition, Honeymark products also contain other ingredients that are effective in treating the various health conditions that each product is designed to be used for.

For example, Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion contains Benzalkonium Chloride which is and FDA approved disinfectant that is very effective in clearing infection. Their Anti-Itch Cream contains hydrocortisone which can be found in many eczema and psoriasis products. Tolnaftate is an ingredient in their Anti-Fungal Solution that kills fungus which combined with Manuka Honey's antimicrobial properties can eliminate conditions such as ringworm, jock itch, athlete's foot and nail fungus. Honeymark's Pain Relief Cream contains ingredients such as Camphor, Menthol, Emu oil and almond oil that are used to provide relief to arthritis sufferers and individuals experiencing muscle and joint pain.

Manuka Honey could never be comfortably spread on the skin the way a cream or a lotion can. Especially in the U.S., where many people still regard honey as merely a food item and not for medical use, Honeymark has provided consumers with a convenient way to utilize this amazing natural resource. Honeymark is also in the process of releasing an Antiseptic Spray as well as a Hand Sanitizing Gel, both containing active Manuka Honey. These products will help in preventing the spread of MRSA without relying on alcohol as the only means of killing germs.

"We have seen a significant increase in the publics awareness of Manuka Honey over the past 6-8 months," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Mostly because consumers now have the ability to educate themselves on their own health concerns thanks to the Internet. Manuka Honey is being regularly used in the Asian and European markets. It works too well not to penetrate the U.S. market as a viable treatment option to antibiotics and more traditional forms of medicine."

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

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Honey, Bacteria's Worst Enemy

Medical grade honey is now being considered the most powerful weapon against infection because of the presence of extremely powerful antibacterial properties.

Even though honey has been used as a wound dressing for thousands of years, recent studies have shown that one particular type of honey seems to be more effective than others. In the beautiful, pollution-free mountains of New Zealand, a plant called the Manuka Tree grows abundantly, spawning white and pink flowers that produce a nectar that bees use to make a unique type of honey. Manuka Honey is tested for its medicinal qualities that are a result of plant-derived components, making it an extremely valuable resource. Elements such as methylglyoxal and UMF make Manuka Honey far more effective in treating infected wounds and other skin conditions than ordinary honey.

There are several reasons why Manuka Honey is ideal for medical use. Manuka Honey has an osmotic effect which draws moisture out of bacterial cells, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. The high sugar content in Manuka Honey reduces water molecules, making it difficult for microorganisms to develop and inhibit the growth of bacteria. When moisture is drawn out of bacterial cells by osmosis, the bacteria shrivel up and die, similar to the way slugs do when salt is poured over them.

Manuka Honey is also very acidic. The low pH level in Manuka Honey inhibits the growth of pathogens. In addition, the presence of hydrogen peroxide acts as an effective antibacterial agent. The hydrogen peroxide in Manuka Honey is produced when bees add enzymes to the floral nectar. However, the hydrogen peroxide exists in a slow-release manner that is strong enough to destroy bacteria but low enough to avoid tissue damage.

Manuka Honey also has phytochemical factors which contribute to its healing ability. Some scientists believe that Methylglyoxal is responsible for Manuka Honey's bioactive qualities while others refer to Manuka Honey's antibacterial component as the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF. Nevertheless, Manuka Honey's ability to destroy bacteria and heal infections is unparalleled. Even hard-to-heal wounds and antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria (such as MRSA) have not been able to combat the antibacterial properties of Manuka Honey. In addition to it's antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey also has antimicrobial properties, making it effective in treating fungal infections as well.

Because Manuka Honey has proven to be so effective in killing bacteria, it is now being used as a main ingredient in wound dressings. Honeymark, a manufacturer of Manuka honey-based skin care products has achieved great success utilizing the powerful healing properties of Manuka Honey. "Our products heal wounds infected with MRSA and clear eczema when other products have failed," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Even fungal infections can be efficiently eradicated and it's all because of the healing powers of Manuka Honey."

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

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Manuka Honey as a First Line of Defense Against Infection

Recent studies have shed some light on the unusual antibacterial activity of a certain type of honey, leading to a greater understanding of its ability to kill pathogenic bacteria and promote healing in wounds and other skin conditions.

Manuka Honey, found in New Zealand and certain parts of Australia, is made from a plant known as Leptospermum scoparium or more commonly known as the Manuka tree. Honeybees use the nectar that is produced from the flowers of the Manuka tea tree to make this special type of honey that has been found to have extraordinary healing properties. Studies show that this Manuka Honey is effective against many different drug-resistant clinical isolates, including the notorious Golden Staph/MRSA bacterium.

There has been evidence for the medical use of honey throughout history. Almost every culture that had access to honey has utilized it as a therapeutic agent, with its use as a wound dressing being particularly common across many different cultures. The use of honey as a wound dressing stems from its antibacterial activity, usually due to the production of hydrogen peroxide. However, Manuka Honey has additional antibacterial activity due to plant-derived components such as UMF and Methylglyoxal. These additional antibacterial and antimicrobial components make Manuka Honey ideal as a topical solution for the treatment of bacterial infections, fungal infections, dermatitis and other skin conditions.

In addition to possing significant antimicrobial properties, Manuka Honey has also been shown to actively promote healing. Researchers have discovered that Manuka Honey directly stimulates human cells that are important in the immune response and in wound healing. When used topically on the skin, Manuka Honey repairs damaged skin and regenerates new tissue. It also has the ability to diffuse into the depth of skin tissue where its anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce pain.

Because Manuka Honey is indigenous to New Zealand, reports of its ability to heal have penetrated the Asian and European markets and is being regularly used in hospitals and by consumers. Recently, the word has been spreading into the U.S., predominately because of its ability to completely wipe out the MRSA bacterium and efficiently heal Staph infections where antibiotics have completely failed. Even doctors who historically prefer the use of pharmaceuticals are beginning to warm up to the idea of using this natural substance for therapeutic use.

"Despite the ancient and modern evidence suggesting an enormous potential for honey as a wound dressing, it is largely underutilized in the U.S.," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of skin care products containing active Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "With antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria emerging, Manuka Honey may become the only viable treatment solution for severe infections."

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

Sunday, June 8, 2008

The Phenomenon of Manuka Honey

The use of a medical-grade honey that is capable of destroying drug-resistant bacteria is successfully being used as a main ingredient in skin care products to cure a variety of different symptoms where antibiotics and traditional forms of medicine are ineffective.

Interesting information about a particular type of honey that comes from New Zealand is beginning to surface all over the world. Researchers are discovering that Manuka Honey possesses extremely powerful healing properties and may be more effective in treating certain symptoms than pharmaceuticals. As a result, it is being viewed as a natural treatment alternative on health conditions where antibiotics and other conventional medicines have failed. Manuka Honey is also being used as a desirable cosmetic ingredient in skin care products because of its ability to rejuvenate and moisturize the skin.

Manuka Honey has been used successfully in the treatment of burns, blisters, ringworm, pressure sores and dermatitis. It has long been used as an effective wound dressing because of its unparalleled antibacterial properties and its ability to efficiently clear infection. In addition to Manuka Honey's ability to destroy all bacteria, it also keeps wounds from dehydrating. Some traditional wound dressings keep wounds dry which can avoid infection, but leading to scarring. Others keep wounds moist which avoids the severe effects of dehydration, but creates a better environment for bacteria to grow. Manuka Honey has the ability to lift scabs and dead tissue, allowing the wound to heal flush with the surface of the skin while drawing water out of bacterial cells, making it impossible for bacteria to survive.

Researchers have also concluded that Manuka Honey is better than antibiotics because antibiotics actually slow down the rate of cell growth. However, the moisture-attracting nature of Manuka Honey actually pulls body fluids and nutrients into the wound surface where they help regenerate new skin growth and quicken the healing process.

All types of honey contain hydrogen peroxide, a known disinfectant, which is produced when the glucose in honey reacts with oxygen. However, the problem with hydrogen peroxide as an antiseptic is that it breaks down in the presence of enzymes in the body. In honey, hydrogen peroxide is produced in a slow-release manner, which preserves its effectiveness without damaging skin tissue. Although standard honey loses its effectiveness when exposed to light or heat, Manuka Honey's healing properties remain stable which is why it is the only type of honey that should be used for medical purposes.

In addition to the presence of hydrogen peroxide, scientists have also discovered other antibacterial properties in Manuka Honey such as UMF and methylglyoxal. These additional antibacterial properties are what makes Manuka Honey unique and especially effective for medical use. However, it is important to know that not all Manuka Honey has bio-active healing properties. It is generally accepted that Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of 10 or higher is considered to be medical grade honey and suitable for therapeutic use.

Patients all over the world are now enjoying the medicinal benefits of active Manuka Honey as it has been found to be effective against a wide range of microorganisms responsible for many negative health conditions. Manuka Honey has even been proven to work against antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as the MSRA bacterium which is responsible for the life-threatening Staph infections that have been plaguing our schools and hospitals. "It is expected that Manuka Honey may make antibiotics obsolete as more drug-resistant bacteria begin to emerge," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of skin care products that utilizes active Manuka Honey as a main ingredient. "It is not unrealistic to assume that we may see more bacteria resistant to antibiotics in the near future, making the medical use of active Manuka Honey imperative."

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

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Honey and Skin Care

The use of honey in skin care products is becoming increasingly more popular as reports of its effectiveness are published.

There may be no better way to bring a smooth glow to your skin than by using skin care products containing honey. Honey's ability to absorb and retain moisture make it an ideal ingredient in many cosmetics as it helps keep skin hydrated and fresh. In fact, history shows that ancient beauties regularly applied a mixture of honey and milk to the face to keep their skin looking young, radiant and smooth.

Honey's natural antioxidant and antimicrobial properties help to protect the skin from the damage of the sun's rays while supporting the skin's ability to rejuvenate and refresh depleted skin. One advantage to using honey as a natural skin care ingredient is for the treatment of acne. Honey absorbs impurities from the pores in the skin, making it an ideal cleansing agent. There is also an increasing number of honey products being introduced to the market for hair care, skin care, hand lotions, facial masks, moisturizers, wound care, etc.

One company that is capitalizing on the use of honey in skin care products is Honeymark International, which utilizes a special kind of honey found only in the New Zealand region. Honeymark uses Manuka Honey in its skin care products, which is naturally produced by bees who gather nectar from the Manuka tree, indigenous to the pollution-free environment of New Zealand. Manuka Honey has special plant-derived components that make its effectiveness in skin care many times greater than standard types of honey. In addition to hydrogen peroxide, which is found in all types of honey, Manuka Honey's unique components are Methylglyoxal and UMF. Manuka Honey also has a variety of nutrients and vitamins that contribute to its effectiveness in skin care.

Now that research and clinical studies have revealed that bacteria are the cause of infection and other skin conditions, Manuka Honey has become accepted as an extremely valuable resource. Manuka Honey has very powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that create an environment that is impossible for bacteria to survive. Even the resilient MRSA bacterium has not been able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey. This has become of increasing interest among medical professionals as Staph infections plague our hospitals and communities.

"Honeymark takes the sticky mess out of using honey topically on the skin," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "We import Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blend it into our medicated creams and lotions for a much more desirable and user-friendly application." Honeymark currently has Manuka Honey products that are effective in treating wounds, burns, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, etc. Honeymark also plans on increasing their line of Manuka honey-based products later this year to include an acne cream, anti-aging serum, hand sanitizing gel, antiseptic spray, shampoo, conditioner, liquid hand soap and a moisturizer. Buonanotte has also indicated that the company is working on the development of facial masks and bandages that have Manuka Honey infused into a coconut fiber material that can be applied directly to the skin, allowing for more efficient diffusion into the depth of skin tissue.

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

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Therapeutic Benefit of Manuka Honey in Wound Care

Researchers have conducted extensive studies in order to take a closer look at how and why Manuka Honey is effective in healing wounds. The results are very interesting.


In comparing the use of Manuka Honey dressings with topical antiseptics on wound infections, it has been found that Manuka Honey dressings significantly reduce the amount of fluid exuding from the wound. This, in part, is a result of the anti-inflammatory properties present in Manuka Honey. In addition, the anti-inflammatory properties in Manuka Honey also help to reduce pain and minimize scaring.

It has also been established that Manuka Honey dressings create a moist wound environment which facilitates the healing process. Manuka Honey draws lymph out of the deeper tissues of the wound by osmosis and continuously cleanses the wound bed. Lymph fluid contains enzymes that degrade protein molecules. The constant reduction of wound fluids remove foreign body contamination, such as dirt or grit.

The most likely explanation for Manuka Honey’s debriding activity involves the conversion of blood to plasmin, which is an enzyme that breaks down the protein in blood coagulation. This conversion minimizes dead tissue and scab formation on the wound. The osmotic action of Manuka honey draws moisture into the skin.

It has also been found that Manuka Honey has the ability to reduce malodor in wounds. Malodorous substances such as ammonia and sulphur compounds are produced when bacteria feeds on the protein in a wound. Because Manuka Honey provides bacteria an alternative source of energy (sugar), these noxious compounds are no longer produced and wound malodor is eliminated.

In clinical observations, Manuka Honey has also been proven to have the ability to manage wound infection in circumstances where antibiotics and other conventional treatments have failed. More specifically, Manuka Honey has been found to be effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) and other multi-resistant microorganisms. These mutated types of bacteria protect themselves from antimicrobial elements by forming a biofilm. Manuka Honey breaks down these clumpy biofilms as well as preventing the formation of biofilms. These findings are particularly encouraging, considering the growing number of cases involving Staph infections that don't respond to antibiotics. So far there has been no evidence of any bacterial resistance to Manuka Honey. It is highly unlikely that bacteria will ever be able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey because bacteria rely on sugar as a source of food.

Manuka Honey's antibacterial properties are a result of the following:

1. The high sugar content and low water activity provides an osmotic action;
2. Acidic pH inhibits bacterial growth;
3. Glucose oxidase enzyme produces hydrogen peroxide;
4. Plant-derived factors such as UMF and Methylglyoxal.

Manuka Honey's antibacterial properties have the ability to penetrate below the surface of the skin, making it possible to clear deep-seated infections and boils with unbroken skin. In other words, Manuka Honey diffuses through the skin, getting to deeper tissues.

"The use of Manuka Honey dressings help prevent cross contamination," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of advanced wound and skin care products containing Active Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "The sticky nature of Manuka Honey provides a protective barrier that prevents cross contamination."

For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey-based wound care dressings, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Manuka Honey Skin Care

Studies have found that one particular type of honey contains extraordinary healing properties, making it an ideal ingredient in various skin care and wound care products.

There's a new area of medical research and it focuses on an edible item that has been around for a very long time. This all-natural substance that is being studied for medical use is honey, but not necessarily the kind of honey you would buy in a supermarket. This type of healing honey is known as Manuka Honey, and experts are saying that it can relief a host of ailments.In laboratories all around the world, researchers are working relentlessly on new medical treatments. As it turns out one of the most promising is Manuka Honey.

Medicinal uses for honey go back 5000 years to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks. However, honey is generating new interest these days as the science of its healing powers catches up to its folk legend. Honeymark International of Long Island, NY is having success with its line of Manuka Honey-based health care products. Honeymark products are made with Manuka Honey, which is a particularly potent type of honey that comes from New Zealand region and is known for its healing ability. Manuka Honey can do what an increasing number of modern antibiotics cannot, which is stop drug-resistant super-bugs such as MRSA and VRE.

"Manuka Honey accelerates the healing process in wounds and burns," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "It does this by sucking the moisture out of the cells of the bacteria and then they can't function." Wound care dressings containing Manuka Honey, such as the ones manufactured by Honeymark, are particularly effective in hard-to-heal wounds that are unresponsive to other forms of medication.

Manuka Honey contains vitamins and other useful components that contribute to its effectiveness, such as copper, iodine, zinc, enzymes, hydrogen peroxide, etc. The healing power of honey doesn't end there. Manuka Honey has been effective in treating symptoms such as eczema, arthritis, ringworm, athlete's foot, acne, etc.

Buonanotte emphasizes that the honey sold in supermarkets does not have the healing properties that are found in Manuka Honey. This is because standard honey is filtered and boiled to prolong the shelf life, not to mention that commercial honey just doesn't have the same antibacterial components that are found in Manuka Honey. If your worried about the sticky mess of using honey topically on the skin, Honeymark makes medicated creams and lotions that contain Active Manuka Honey.

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