Thursday, March 26, 2009

Buy Manuka Honey Wholesale

This medical-grade honey has become quite a commodity as of late since word of its impressive healing qualities have surfaced. Honeymark, now offers retailers easy access to this premium honey.

Honeymark International is well-known for its unique line of high-end skin care products that utilizes Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. Manuka Honey has many health benefits when used for medicinal purposes, both internally and topically on the skin. When taken orally, Manuka Honey is a welcomed alternative to medicine since it tastes better, is less expensive, has no negative side effects and is more effective in most circumstances.

Many retail store managers have found themselves being badgered by their customers to carry this special type of honey, forcing them to scour the earth in search of Manuka Honey distributors to help accommodate this demand. Honeymark has met that demand in short order by supplying the highest quality Manuka Honey available.

Manuka Honey is produced by honeybees that utilize the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka Tea Tree, which is indigenous to New Zealand. Importing Manuka Honey from New Zealand can be quite costly and could take weeks. When finding a quality Manuka Honey to sell, it is also important to take the antibacterial potency into consideration. Some Manuka Honey suppliers sell honey that has a low or questionable UMF rating which can render the honey less effective from a medicinal perspective. This low-grade Manuka Honey doesn't have any more healing properties than the ordinary honey that you would find in your local supermarket.

Conversely, Manuka Honey with an extraordinarily high UMF rating is not desirable either. Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of 20 or higher is very rare, extremely expensive and overly potent. In fact there have been reports of some people experiencing sensitivity to Manuka Honey that is that potent. The most ideal Manuka Honey is a medium range with a UMF rating of 10-18. Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of less than 10 may not have enough antibacterial properties to effectively treat more serious conditions. Honeymark carries active Manuka Honey UMF 16+ which is ideal for therapeutic use.

Another thing to consider is that if a Manuka Honey brand does not indicate on the label that it is from New Zealand or doesn't display a UMF rating or Methylglyoxal level, its potency might be questionable.

A few highlights of Honeymark brand Manuka Honey are as follows:

  • Our supplier in New Zealand is a registered member of the Active Manuka Honey Association which ensures that our Manuka Honey is tested for its antibacterial properties and allows us to legally display the UMF trademark on our label;

  • Our Manuka Honey is UMF 16+ which is an active, medical-grade Manuka Honey and idea for medicinal use;

  • Our Manuka Honey is reasonably priced;

  • Since we are located in the U.S., shipping charges are far less expensive than importing Manuka Honey directly from New Zealand;

  • Our containers include barcodes;

  • Honeymark is a well-recognized brand and is known in the industry and to consumers as Manuka Honey specialists.


"Any store that is currently selling Manuka Honey knows that it has a tendency to fly off the shelves," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "It is just a matter of time until its healing power is recognized by everyone. The results of using Manuka Honey for medical purposes is far too impressive for it not to explode into a retail sensation." In addition to its exceptional medicinal value, Manuka Honey is also very tasty and can be used in tea, on toast, etc. It can also be used as an excellent alternative to sugar.

For more information on wholesale prices or to purchase Honeymark brand Manuka Honey, call 1-866-427-7329. Consumers can purchase Honeymark's Manuka Honey online at www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Manuka Honey - The Ultimate Natural Healer

A premium type of mono-floral honey that is produced in New Zealand is being used as an alternative to traditional forms of medicine.

If you are one of the many people who don't like to use medicine and would prefer to utilize a more natural remedy, you will find the following information very valuable. It has been discovered that Manuka Honey can cure and/or provide relief to a number of different health disorders including but not limited to the following:

  • Diarrhea
  • Ulcers
  • Infections
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • MRSA/Staph Infections
  • Acid Reflux Disease
  • Sore/Strep Throat
  • Cold/Flu Symptoms
  • Acne
  • Eczema
  • Ringworm

Infectious diseases that can be effectively treated with Manuka Honey include the following:

  • Anthrax
  • Diphtheria
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Ear Infections
  • Meningitis
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Sinusitis
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Typhoid
  • Dysentery
  • Abscesses
  • Boils
  • Carbuncles
  • Impetigo
  • Tooth Decay
  • Gum Disease
  • Puerperal Fever
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Scarlet Fever
  • Cholera

Manuka Honey is also very well-known for its wound healing capabilities. The types of wounds that have been successfully treated with Manuka Honey are:

  • Abrasions
  • Amputations
  • Abscesses
  • Bed Sores
  • Burns
  • Burst Abdominal Wounds
  • Cancrum
  • Cervical Ulcers
  • Chilblains
  • Diabetic Ulcers
  • Septic Wounds
  • Surgical Wounds
  • Varicose Ulcers
  • MRSA/VRE

The medical benefits of Manuka Honey are primarily due to its ability to retain moisture and its antibacterial properties. Since Manuka Honey is all-natural, it has been found to have no negative side effects when used for medicinal purposes.


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

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Buying Manuka Honey in the U.S.

Honeymark has announced the launch of their own brand of Manuka Honey. This active, medical-grade honey comes from New Zealand and is known for its ability to cure a wide range of health conditions.

Manuka Honey is becoming a well-recognized health remedy in the U.S. market and all over the world. In the quiet, pollution-free countryside of New Zealand, hardworking honeybees gather nectar from a very special flower that grows on a native bush called the Manuka Tea Tree (also known as Leptospermum scoparium). It is this nectar that contains molecules that many believe holds the key to healing many different illnesses. Most recently, Manuka Honey has been gaining worldwide recognition for its ability to eradicate the MRSA bacterium that is responsible for causing life threatening Staph infections that are otherwise impervious to antibiotics. The resilient superbugs associated with MRSA are no match for the potent antibacterial properties of Manuka Honey.

Manuka Honey gets its antibacterial properties from 4 main components. It's osmolarity in effect dehydrates infectious microorganisms by drawing moisture out of bacterial cells. Manuka Honey is also very acidic with pH levels not conducive for bacterial growth. Like other types of honey, Manuka Honey also contains low levels of hydrogen peroxide which is a known antiseptic. What makes Manuka Honey different than other types of honey are the plant-derived floral components that are present, such as methylglyoxal and a not yet recognized compound that has become known as the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF. These floral nectar components contribute greatly to its antibacterial activity.

In addition to its powerful antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey is also considered to be antimicrobial, anti-fungal, antiviral and anti-parasitic. Since most health conditions are cause by some sort of bacteria, virus, fungus or parasite, Manuka Honey is being recognized as a viable treatment option for many conditions that don't respond well to traditional forms of medication. When taken orally, Manuka Honey is effective in treating sore throats, strep throat, stomach aches, stomach ulcers, acid reflux disease, gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, gastro-intestinal disorders, cold and flu symptoms, etc. When used topically on the skin, Manuka Honey is effective in treating infected wounds, burns, acne, eczema, ringworm and a variety of other conditions.

Since its origin is New Zealand, Manuka Honey can be somewhat hard to come by. Shipping costs from New Zealand to the U.S. can sometimes exceed the amount of the honey itself. However, now U.S. consumers can purchase Honeymark brand Manuka Honey more conveniently. Honeymark's Manuka Honey is certified by the Active Manuka Honey Association in New Zealand to be active UMF 16+ which is a potent medical-grade honey. Consumers should beware of other companies that sell less potent Manuka Honey for a discounted price. Manuka Honey that is not bioactive does not contain enough antimicrobial properties necessary for medicinal use. Honeymark assures their customers that their Manuka Honey is of medical grade.

Honeymark International is known for manufacturing quality skin care products that contain active Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. Honeymark's skin care products are not sticky and offer the same benefits of Manuka Honey without the sticky mess. When used for internal purposes, Manuka Honey usually outperforms most medicines, with of course, a much more pleasant flavor. If you're having difficulty getting your children to take medicine when they're sick, Manuka Honey may be an easier choice. And Manuka Honey is a natural product, it has also been found to have no known side effects.

"Manuka Honey has become an extremely important resource and valuable commodity," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "As word continues to spread about the healing ability of this premium honey, it will become viewed more as a natural treatment alternative to pharmaceutical medication." Honeymark plans to continue to expand its range of Manuka honey-based products to include a Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, Lip Balm, Foaming Cleanser and Moisturizer. Customers can expect to see these new products later this year.

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

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Honey, the Ultimate Natural Antibacterial Agent

Honeymark, a manufacturer of skin care products, uses honey as a main ingredient because of its ability to kill bacteria and other infectious microbes.

Most people think of honey as merely a food item. However, honey is gaining its well-deserved notoriety as a medicinal ingredient because of its powerful antibacterial properties. There are four main characteristics of honey that are responsible for its ability to kill bacteria: Osmolarity, acidity, hydrogen peroxide and floral nectar.

Honey is a supersaturated solution of sugar that is high in osmolarity. It is this osmolarity that allows honey to destroy bacteria and fungus by drawing moisture for their cells. Fungal and bacterial cells require moisture to survive. Therefore, honey destroys bacteria and fungi by dehydration.

In addition to honey's osmotic effect, its acidity plays an important role in its antibacterial activity. Honey contains a number of acids, including amino acids and organic acids. Honey has a pH between 3.2 and 4.5 which inhibits the growth of bacteria. The optimum pH for growth of these species normally falls between 7.2 and 7.4.

The hydrogen peroxide producing capacity of honey is believed to be the main reason for its antibacterial activity. Hydrogen peroxide kills bacteria on contact and has been widely used for that very purpose. However, straight hydrogen peroxide is unstable and rapidly loses its effectiveness when exposed to air and light. It can also damage tissue when used in high concentrations. However, honey produces low levels of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period of time. This slow-release capability makes honey particularly ideal for treating infected wounds.

The variation of honey's antibacterial properties are predicated on the floral source, more specifically, the nectar used by the honeybees that produce the honey. Some types of honey contain more antibacterial properties than others. It has been determined that Manuka Honey from New Zealand has the highest amount of antibacterial properties than any other type of honey. Manuka Honey is made by bees that gather nectar from the flowers that grow on the Manuka tree which can be found predominately in New Zealand and certain parts of Australia. It is believed that the floral components of Manuka Honey enhance the other antimicrobial properties that are present, creating a synergistic action that is optimal for therapeutic use.

In addition to Manuka Honey's antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, it has been determined that it stimulates B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes to multiply which boosts the body's immune system. Manuka Honey also contains anti-inflammatory properties which can help reduce pain when used topically on the skin. Manuka Honey is also rich in vitamins, antioxidants and amino acids.

Manuka Honey has a miraculous way of repairing damaged skin and regenerating new skin growth which is why it is an excellent natural ingredient to use in skin care products. A company called Honeymark has developed a line of skin care products that contain Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. Honeymark's line includes the following products:

Blended with other useful ingredients, Honeymark products take the sticky mess out of applying honey directly to the skin. Honeymark also sells pure Manuka Honey for individuals who are interested in taking advantage of its internal uses. When taken orally, Manuka Honey is effective in treating conditions such as stomach aches, stomach ulcers, soar throats, steph throat, acid reflux disease, gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome, cold and flu symptoms, etc.

"Manuka Honey has far more impressive healing qualities than any other type of honey," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Honey was used for medicinal purposes for many years before modern-day medicines were invented. With growing concerns of the negative side effects associated with the use of pharmaceuticals along with the ineffectiveness of antibiotics against certain drug-resistant strains of infectious bacteria, honey is slowing finding its way back into the favor of medical professionals around the world."

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

Friday, February 20, 2009

Honey, the Medicine of Choice for Many

After being forgotten as a viable treatment source, honey is being rediscovered as a preferred method of healing a wide spectrum of health conditions, both internally and topically on the skin.

Many cultures have embraced the concept of using honey as a medicine. Cave paintings in Spain dating as far back as 7000 B.C. show men collecting honey from a bee colony. The medicinal properties of honey have been known since ancient times. A Sumerian tablet from around 3000 B.C. prescribes honey to treat an infected skin ulcer. Papyrus writings dated 2000 B.C. from Egypt prescribes honey to treat a gaping wound of the eyebrow. Before modern-day medicine as we know it was invented, honey was used for its medicinal properties.

The ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Chinese, Greeks and Romans all used honey to treat a variety of ailments. Around 350 B.C., Aristotle wrote about honey being used to treat wounds and sore eyes. Muhammad, the Muslim prophet, recommended honey to treat diarrhea, and the Koran mentions the curative properties of honey.

Once the therapeutic value of honey was discovered, it was widely used regularly as for medical purposes. Ancient cultures accepted the use of honey as a medicine. The medicinal benefits of honey were passed on from generation to generation, and today honey is a popular medicine in many parts of the world, with a notable exception of the United States.

Why not the U.S.? Many in the American medical community still view honey as a food item and well outside the mainstream of medicine. Many U.S. doctors are reluctant to even experiment with honey for fear of being ostracized by their peers. However, European and other countries have a long history of honey and its medicinal benefits.

One U.S. company has made major strides in bringing the use of honey as a medicine back into the limelight. Honeymark International, a New York-based company uses a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey in its products. Even though all types of honey have medicinal qualities, Manuka Honey seems to have more than others.

When using Manuka Honey to treat internal ailments, such as stomach ulcers, strep throat, acid reflux, etc., ingesting it is easy because many of us enjoy eating honey, and it tastes better than medicine. However, using Manuka Honey topically on the skin can be somewhat of a sticky mess. Honeymark has developed skin care products containing active Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent to avoid this inconvenience. Honeymark's cream-based products and lotions make it easy to take advantages of the health benefits of Manuka Honey.

Honeymark offers a line of Manuka Honey skin care products to treat conditions such as infected wounds, burns, eczema, ringworm, acne, arthritis and even wrinkles. Manuka Honey has very powerful antibacterial properties that make it ideal for eliminating infectious bacteria that are responsible for many health concerns. One of Manuka Honey's greatest accolades is its ability to health MRSA Staph infections, where antibiotics and other traditional forms of medicine have failed.

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

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Honey, Natures Medicine

It has been discovered that honey contains natural healing properties that are capable of treating a wide range of health conditions.

The idea of using honey as a medicine should not be viewed as being far-fetched. After all, honey is derived from the nectar of flowers and many plants are well known for their medicinal qualities. Honeybees enhance the medicinal qualities of the nectar by adding enzymes to it when producing honey.

Honey is considered to be antimicrobial and capable of destroying many of the infectious microorganisms that cause disease and health complications. Whether it's a bacteria, virus, fungus or parasite, honey inhibits these pesty little microbes from causing harm. Honey has been known to be effective in destroying the following pathogens:

* Bacillus anthracis
* Corynebacterium diphtheriae
* Escherichia coli
* Haemophilus influenzae
* Listeria monocytogenes
* Mycobactyerium tuberulosis
* Pasteurella multocida
* Pseudomonas aeruginosa
* Salmonella
* Serratia marcescens
* Shigella
* Staphylococcus aureus
* Streptococcus species
* Vibrio cholerae

Honey’s antibacterial properties vary predicated on the floral source, more specifically, the flowers that the bees gather nectar from. Some types of honey are more effective as a medicine than others. For example, Manuka Honey from New Zealand is exceptionally effective in treating many conditions from stomach ulcers to MRSA Staph infections. Manuka Honey’s healing properties are due to osmolarity, acidity, hydrogen peroxide and unique plant derived components. As a result, Manuka Honey is being viewed as an excellent alternative to traditional forms of medicine, particularly in cases where conventional medicine has proven to be ineffective.

“The therapeutic potential of honey is grossly underestimated and underutilized,” says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, which is a manufacturer of health care products containing active Manuka Honey as a natural healing agent. “It’s health benefits, both internally and topically on the skin, are being recognized worldwide and will most likely replace many chemical-based ingredients in health care products in the future.”

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

Monday, February 2, 2009

5 Reasons to Give Manuka Honey a Try

As the world seems to get smaller and technologies continue to be developed in all aspects of life, people the world over seem to be getting worse over time. Each year more people suffer from allergies than ever before. The immune system of many people is frazzled to say the least. It seems as though we are being attacked on all sides.

More and more, people are looking to find natural remedies for what ails them. Manuka honey has shown tremendous potential in helping people from all walks of life. What follows is a brief list of reasons to try manuka honey and see how it can transform your life.

Antibacterial

Manuka honey fights off harmful bacteria and actually helps accelerate the healing process in many individuals. Tests prove that manuka honey’s antibacterial properties are second to none and can stave off harmful bacteria, even if seriously diluted in the process. Malodor is not a problem when the antibacterial properties of manuka honey are allowed to do their healing work.

Healing Properties

The natural healing properties of manuka honey help to create a protective barrier between wounds and the elements. This barrier ultimately helps wounds to heal faster and skin tends to regenerate faster as a result.

Stimulates Growth

As the healing process continues to work, manuka honey and products made from manuka honey help to stimulate growth of new tissue at the sites of wounds and other skin and affected tissues. Blood vessel stimulation and regeneration is another amazing result of the continued use of manuka honey and its many by-products.

Antifungal

In addition to being anti bacterial and having healing properties, manuka honey is also an antifungal product of nature. Fungus can have serious adverse effects on people; clearly manuka honey is a product that is worth looking into, since it fights bacteria and fungi, all while retaining restorative properties.

Nature’s Gift

Something that claims to have so many positive attributes usually sounds too good to be true. Manuka honey occurs in nature and is not man-made. Give manuka honey a try for a wide variety of ailments and applications and see if it can help you to transform your current quality of life and care regimen.

This post was contributed by Holly McCarthy, who writes on the subject of become a certified nurses assistant. She invites your feedback at hollymccarthy12 at gmail dot com