Showing posts with label Manuka Honey eczema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manuka Honey eczema. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Can Manuka Honey Help Eczema?


The term eczema refers to a variety of chronic, itchy skin inflammations. These conditions are often characterized by redness and dry skin patches, and can also become sites for invasive infections by microbial pathogens, such as bacteria, fungi or viruses. There are a variety of treatments for eczema. However, many people are finding relief by using skin care products that contain Manuka honey. Indigenous to New Zealand, Manuka honey is derived from floral nectar that contains very high antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

It was known many years ago that honey has antimicrobial properties. More recently, researchers noticed that honeys derived from different plants provided different levels of antibacterial activity. Honey inhibits infections in several ways. Its concentration of sugar and low water content inhibits bacterial growth, but it’s the generation of hydrogen peroxide using the enzyme glucose oxidase that makes Manuka honey more antiseptic than others. Researchers have found that hydrogen peroxide is created only when the honey is diluted, at which point a slow-release of this antiseptic is created, which fights infections without damaging skin tissue. Manuka Honey in skin creams actually enhances this naturally occurring benefit.

Eczema can be extremely difficult to treat. However, in clinical studies, there is evidence that Manuka Honey is more effective than even traditional medical treatments because of a second antibacterial component that works synergistically with the hydrogen peroxide-producing enzyme to reduce infections and inflammation. Antibacterial compounds found in Manuka honey such as methylglyoxal and UMF (Unique Manuka Factor) contributes to its efficacy. UMF ratings range from 1 to 25 where the number in the rating is the approximate equivalent to the same percentage strength of a standard antiseptic. Manuka Honey UMF 16 is considered to be ideal for cuts, grazes, burns, fungal infections and wounds.

No treatment for eczema and other forms of dermatitis work overnight. However, with regular application, Manuka Honey products can be extremely effective in reducing inflammation and itching, healing damage to skin, reducing scars, and promoting new cell growth. Honeymark's Anti-Itch Cream contains Manuka Honey UMF 16 and is effective in treating a variety of skin conditions including eczema, burns, poison ivy, poison oak inflammations, insect bites, early onset shingles and heat rash. In addition to Manuka Honey, this product contains other natural ingredients that have an outstanding ability to nourish, soothe and heal sensitive skin.

For more information or to purchase Honeymark's Anti-Itch Cream, 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.