Monday, March 31, 2008

Manuka Honey Destroys MRSA in Laboratory Study

Honeymark International, a manufacturer of health care products, is utilizing a special type of honey that has been proven to destroy strains of bacteria that are otherwise impervious to antibiotics.

The medical industry has been turned upside down with the onslaught of cases involving antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. Due to the microorganisms' ability to mutate and become resistant to elements that are attempting to destroy them, medical professionals have been searching for an alternative solution to treat Staph infections and other hard-to-kill bacteria. Their prays were answered when a manufacturer of advanced wound care products hired BioScreen Laboratories to do some third-party product testing on their products in order to confirm their effectiveness in destroying this life-threatening bacteria.

Honeymark International is a skin care manufacturer that has found a niche in developing products containing Active Manuka Honey which is a particular type of honey that has been found to have extremely powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. Honeymark hired BioScreen to perform tests to determine the effectiveness of their product in destroying MRSA. The result of the testing indicated that Honeymark's Manuka Honey product does have antimicrobial activity against MRSA.

This is ground breaking news considering that there are very few options to treat wounds infected with MRSA. Manuka Honey kills bacteria in a different manner in which antibiotics do. Manuka Honey draws water out of bacteria, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. Manuka Honey creates an acidic and sugary environment within the wound bed that bacteria cannot withstand. To date, there has been no bacteria that has been able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey.

Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion can be purchased on their website and soon at retailers across the country. The company also plans on releasing similar products in the form of an Antiseptic Spray and an Sanitizing Hand Gel later this year. "We've been achieving great results with our wound product in healing Staph infections," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "There are currently no over-the-counter products that are as capable of healing seriously infected wounds. The antibacterial properties of Manuka Honey have far superseded those of any other OTC product on the market."

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

Thursday, March 27, 2008

15 Reasons to Use Manuka Honey for Medical Purposes

Recent studies have shown that a particular type of honey known as "Manuka Honey" contains extremely powerful healing properties, even more so than antibiotics in some cases.

Prior to the invention of antibiotics, honey was used for many years as a remedy for infected wounds and a variety of other health conditions. Among the different types of honey available, scientists have now discovered that honey derived from a floral source indigenous to New Zealand called Manuka Honey has extraordinary healing properties.

Unlike the days when honey was used as a natural remedy, medical professionals now know that many health conditions are caused by presence of infectious bacteria. Over the course of the past few decades, there has been a significant overuse of antibiotics by doctors. In addition, bacteria has the ability to mutate and become resistant to elements that are attempting to destroy them, such as antibiotics. In the wake of an overwhelming amount of reported cases of Staph infections involving antibiotic-resistant strains of bacterial, doctors are scrambling around in search of a viable solution. Manuka Honey contains very powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. To date, there has been no types of bacteria that have shown a resistance to it.

Manuka Honey destroys bacteria in a different manner in which antibiotics do by drawing water out of the bacteria, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. As a result, wound dressings containing Manuka Honey have been successful in treating life-threatening infections involving hard-to-kill bacteria such as MRSA. This news has taken the medical industry by storm.

Honey is no longer being viewed as just a food item. It's transition from the food cabinet to the medicine cabinet is inevitable. Not just any honey will do though. Laboratory studies have indicated that even though standard honey may contain some antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey is significantly more potent. Below is a list of 15 reasons to use Manuka Honey for medical purposes:

1. Manuka Honey has no known side effects;
2. Manuka Honey has natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties;
3. Manuka Honey creates a moist healing environment that allows new skin cells to grow across a healing wound flush with the surface of the wound, preventing deformity of the skin and scaring;
4. Manuka Honey rapidly clears infection by destroying bacteria;
5. Manuka Honey repairs damaged skin and regenerates new skin growth;
6. Manuka Honey hastens the healing process;
7. Manuka Honey eliminates malodor by destroying the bacteria that cause it;
8. Manuka Honey can heal Staph infections and destroy antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE;
9. The viscosity of Manuka Honey provides a protective barrier to prevent wounds from becoming infected;
10. Manuka Honey causes scabs and dead skin cells to lift off the surface of the wound, leaving a clean healthy wound bed in which re-growth of tissue can occur;
11. Manuka Honey stimulates the growth of tissue involved in the healing process;
12. Manuka Honey stimulates the formation of new blood capillaries and the growth of fibroblasts that replace the connective tissue of the deeper layer of the skin and produce the collagen fibers that give strength to the repair;
13. Manuka Honey has an anti-inflammatory action that relieves pain;
14. Manuka Honey has antifungal properties that cure ringworm and other fungal conditions;
15. Manuka Honey is all-natural and organic.

"At a time that consumers are losing faith in pharmaceuticals and gaining faith in natural alternatives, Manuka Honey has earned its well-deserved recognition as a healing agent," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of Manuka Honey products. "Even though many people are still unaware of its potential, it is our believe that Manuka Honey will soon become a valued resource in the skin care industry."

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

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Next Big Thing in Skin Care

New studies are showing that a special type of honey known as Manuka Honey has extraordinary healing properties and is successful in the treatment of a variety of different skin conditions.

Not all honey is created equal, according to a manufacturer of skin care products. Honeymark International has a product line containing a unique type of honey called "Manuka Honey" which is derived from particular floral source found in New Zealand. This natural ingredient is now being viewed as a miracle substance, considering the fact that it is being used to successfully treat conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, infected wounds, pain, ringworm, athlete's foot, etc.

Manuka Honey has gained its well-deserved notoriety in Europe and is quickly becoming a household name in the U.S. With consumers having easy access to the Internet, they are scouring the web for answers and more viable alternatives to their health conditions. For example, WebMD.com, a very popular website for individuals to obtain information about medical conditions receives over 1 million hits per day. Among the most requested ailments are questions about Staph infections and MRSA. In addition to the fact that some of these infections are considered life-threatening, antibiotics just aren't working on them any more. However, the microorganisms associated with these infections have not been able to develop a resistance against Manuka Honey, making it one of the only options available.

Patients suffering from eczema their entire lives are finding that products containing Manuka Honey are actually working when all other products have failed. Manuka Honey is not only capable of eliminating the dry blotches associated with dermatitis but it actually heals damaged skin and regenerates new skin growth. Even psoriasis that has been virtually untreatable up until now is having a hard time resisting the powerful healing properties of Manuka Honey.

Manuka Honey gets its healing power from strong antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. All types of honey contain hydrogen peroxide, a known antiseptic. However, Manuka Honey has additional properties that provide more potency to its effectiveness. Unlike standard honey, Manuka Honey is not affected by heat or light. It also remains stable when diluted as will happen when applied to the skin. Consumers also find comfort in knowing that Manuka Honey is an all-natural, organic ingredient that has been found to have no negative side effects when used for medical purposes.

Bacteria is the cause of many skin irritations as well as malodor. Because Manuka Honey's main claim to fame is destroying bacteria, it has become quite a commodity. Manuka Honey destroys bacteria by drawing water out of the microbes, making it impossible for them to survive. This is different than the way antibiotics destroy bacteria. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate and become resistant to elements that are attempting to destroy them, we are slowly starting to see antibiotics become less effective. There have been no reports have any kind of bacteria being resistant to Manuka Honey which means that this natural resource may be finding a permanent place in the world of modern medicine.

As if all of this wasn't impressive enough, Manuka Honey has also been known to have anti-inflammatory properties, making it possible to relieve pain. Products are now being developed to treat arthritis as well as other types of muscle and joint pain. "Manuka Honey has natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, making it an extremely valuable substance," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "In all of my years in the health care industry, I haven't seen any one substance be more effective in treating such a wide variety of symptoms so efficiently and without side effects. This is why Manuka Honey is now gaining a competitive edge over pharmaceuticals and other traditional forms of medicine."

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

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Using Manuka Honey as a Natural Antiseptic

The next stage in advanced wound care is the use of a special type of honey known as "Manuka Honey" which has been found to have extraordinary antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties.

Before antibiotics were invented, it was not uncommon for medical professionals to use honey on a wound to prevent infection and to quicken the healing process. Recent studies are now showing that a special type of honey called Manuka Honey is extremely effectiveness in treating cuts, wounds, burns, insect bites, various skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and other forms of dermatitis. Fungal infections are also being treated with Manuka Honey, including ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch and nail fungus. Clinical trials have proven that the medical use of Manuka Honey is an effective way to clear even the most heavily infected wounds quickly, without the negative side effects and potential for overuse of antibiotics. It is so effective that it is even being successfully used to treat Staph infections by destroying MRSA.

The healing properties of Manuka honey are due to several components. Hydrogen peroxide is produced by an enzyme in all types of honey. Doctors have used hydrogen peroxide to disinfect and heal damaged skin. It also has the ability to clear infections due to its antibacterial, antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. Scientific evidence has proven that most strains of harmful bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen or hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is one of the many components that help regulate the amount of oxygen getting to cells and increases oxygenation of tissues.

Manuka Honey also creates a moist healing barrier around the wound, preventing the dressing from sticking to bandages and causing additional tissue damage. When using a Manuka Honey dressing on wounds, scarring is reduced because it allows skin cells grow without forming a scab. The antibacterial properties and viscosity of Manuka Honey also provide a barrier to prevent cross-infection of wounds.

It is now known that Manuka Honey supplies nutrients necessary for healthy tissue regeneration and stimulates the growth of new blood capillaries. It contains a wide range of amino acids, vitamins, trace elements and high levels of sugar. The Vitamin C content in honey plays a role in collagen synthesis.

The acidity of Manuka Honey also contributes to the healing process in wounds. The high sugar content present in Manuka Honey draws lymph out to the cells while absorbing moisture. Its anti-inflammatory properties reduce swelling and therefore pain. It also lifts dirt and debris out the wound bed and removes any remaining dead skin tissue. It has also been proven in scientific studies that Manuka Honey is more effective than silver sulfadiazine and polyurethane film dressings for the treatment of burns.

"Manuka Honey is relatively new to the U.S. markets but gaining a lot of notoriety within the medical industry as a viable alternative to antibiotics," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of health care products containing Active Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "Our Manuka Honey products are achieving results on patients when no other products have worked and it has to do with the powerful healing properties of this natural ingredient."

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

Monday, March 24, 2008

Honeymark - Manuka Honey Products

The following is a review of four Manuka Honey products manufactured by Honeymark International.

Manuka Honey is a special type of honey that has been found to have very powerful healing properties. In some cases, Manuka Honey has even been proven to be more effective than antibiotics and other traditional forms of medicine. Most skin conditions are caused by bacteria and other microbes. Because Manuka Honey contains extremely powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, it is now being considered a viable solution to many health conditions. In addition to its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, Manuka Honey also has natural antioxidant, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, making it an amazing natural resource. It is also important to know that Manuka Honey has been found to have no negative side effects when used for medical purposes. Active Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of 10+ is a main ingredient in all Honeymark products.

Anti-Itch Cream: This product is effective in treating eczema, psoriasis and other forms or dermatitis. Relieving the itching sensation associated with these conditions is only a small portion of what the product is capable of doing. The Manuka Honey repairs damaged skin tissue and generates new, healthy skin growth. There has been documented evidence indicating that Manuka Honey is extremely effective in healing the dry blotches associated with eczema and psoriasis. This product is also effective in treating insect bites, insect stings, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, rashes and other skin irritations. Honeymark's Anti-Itch cream also contains hydrocortisone which helps to alleviate itching.

Pain Relief Cream: Unlike many other healing substances, Manuka Honey has the ability to diffuse deep into the depths of skin tissue getting to affected areas. In addition, Manuka Honey has anti-inflammatory properties that are effective in relieving pain. This product is for arthritis and other types of muscle or joint pain. In addition to Manuka Honey, it also contains other pain relieving ingredients such as menthol, Emu oil and almond oil.

First Aid Antiseptic Lotion: Wound care is Manuka Honey's main claim to fame. Bacteria feed off of the damaged tissue in a wound, infecting it and making it difficult to heal. It has been reported that there are no types of bacteria that can survive if Manuka Honey is present. This is because Manuka Honey is extremely acidic and has a high concentration of sugar. Bacteria cannot survive in this type of environment. Manuka Honey also has the ability to draw water out of bacteria, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. Manuka Honey is so effective in destroying bacteria that it is even effective in treating Staph infections and killing the superbugs associated with MRSA. Other advantages of using a wound dressing containing Manuka Honey is that it creates a moist barrier around the wound that lifts scabs off the surface of the skin, eliminating the possibility of scaring while the anti-inflammatory properties of Manuka Honey eliminates pain. In more serious wounds, Manuka Honey has even been known to eliminate malodor. It is believed that the microorganisms present in the wound give off better smelling gases after feeding on the Manuka Honey. Honeymark's First Aid Antiseptic Lotion also contains benzalkonium chloride which is an FDA approved antiseptic.

Anti-Fungal Solutions: As indicated above, Manuka Honey has natural antifungal properties that make this product effective in treating ringworm and other fungal conditions such as athlete's foot, jock itch and nail fungus. In addition to the Manuka Honey, this product also contains tolnaftate which is also effective in treating fungal conditions.

"In addition to our line of health care products, Honeymark plans to introduce a cosmetic line later this year," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Our cosmetic line will include a shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer and an Anti-Aging Serum, all containing Manuka Honey."

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

Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Healing Benefits of Honey

An ancient remedy is being re-evaluated as a viable solution to treating infected wounds and other skin irritants in the wake of cases involving antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.

Honey has been developing a good reputation for its medical qualities. It has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of different health conditions. Hippocrates discovered that honey clears infections and heals wounds. The misconception that modern medicine is more effective had shadowed the previously recognized healing properties of honey but recently it's been making a comeback.

For seriously infected wounds, a particular type of honey has proven to be more effective than standard types of honey. Indigenous to New Zealand, Manuka Honey is particularly valuable because it has a higher level of antibacterial activity than other honeys. Manuka Honey has been found to keep wounds free of infection and reduced inflammation, allowing the wound to heal more efficiently.

Because of its healing properties, Manuka Honey is now being used as an ingredient in wound care and other health care products. The antibacterial properties of Manuka Honey are so powerful that they have even been found to stop the superbugs associated with antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria (such as MRSA) in their tracks. As a result, Manuka Honey products are now being used where antibiotics and standard forms of medicine fail.

In New Zealand, beekeepers move the beehives close to a plant called the Manuka bush. The flowers of this plant produce nectar containing strong antibacterial elements. Unfortunately, Manuka Honey is not an abundant resource. The Manuka bush only flowers during a 6 week period between the months of December and January. Honeybees carry twice their weight in nectar back to their hives where they produce this special type of honey. Only a small percentage of this honey contains high enough antibacterial properties to be used for medical purposes.

Manuka Honey products have one major advantage over antibiotics. Bacteria has the ability to mutate and become resistant to elements that are attempting to destroy them. However, there have been no reports of any bacteria being able to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey. Doctors caution patients that only Manuka Honey contains enough antibacterial and antimicrobial properties to be as effective. Standard forms of honey do not work as well for medical purposes.

The general consensus among the medical community is that Manuka Honey is a viable solution for healing infected wounds and other types of skin conditions. "Manuka Honey has antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, making it an amazing natural resource," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of health care products containing Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "It has also been found that Manuka Honey has no negative side effects when being used for medicinal purposes. At a time that people are losing faith in pharmaceuticals and gaining faith in natural alternatives, we predict that Manuka Honey will soon become widely used as a main ingredient in many health care products."

Honeymark is the leading manufacturer of Manuka Honey products in the U.S. For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com

Manuka Honey Video

Is honey better than antibiotics?
Is honey better than antibiotics?

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Active Manuka Honey

Clinical reports indicate that a special type of honey has the ability to heal wounds and protect against even the most harmful infections. This honey is now being used as an ingredient in skin care products.

Scientists are evaluating different antibacterial substances in order to find an effective treatment for wounds infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The superbugs associated with these types of life-threatening infections have become a major clinical concern. Honey is at the top of the list, given the fact that it has been used for over 4000 years as a wound dressing. More recently, honey has been reconsidered for medical use as numerous reports indicate that it rates favorably in comparison to modern wound dressing materials.

Researchers have discovered that honey possesses a natural antibacterial activity and is very effective in clearing infected wounds as well as protecting wounds from becoming infected. Honey has also been found to have a debriding effect, anti-inflammatory properties and a stimulatory effect on granulation and epithelialisation. In many cases honey has cleared infected wounds when conventional medicine had failed.

Scientists have reported that seriously infected wounds quickly becoming sterile within a week after being treated with a honey-based dressing. It has also been determined that honey forms a protective barrier, preventing clean wounds from becoming infected and therefore preventing cross-infection. Honey has no adverse effects on skin tissue which also makes it safe to use on wounds in order to clear infection.

Honey that is produced from different floral sources have different healing properties. The antibacterial activity in honey is primarily due to hydrogen peroxide which produced by enzymes when honey is diluted. Hydrogen peroxide has been used as an antiseptic but can damage skin tissue in high concentrations. The level of hydrogen peroxide in honey is well below the level that causes damage to skin tissue. A certain type of honey known as Manuka Honey contains an additional plant-derived antibacterial component called the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF which makes it even more effective in the healing process.

It has been determined in clinical studies that the antibacterial potency of UMF Active Manuka Honey is well in excess of that needed to stop the growth of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE. "The unusual antibacterial activity of Manuka Honey is about twice as great as the hydrogen peroxide activity of other types of honey," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of advanced skin care products. "Manuka Honey has become known as a valuable ingredient in health care products considering the fact that it has the ability to heal better than most pharmaceuticals, without negative side effects."

Buonanotte cautions that standard honey may not have enough antibacterial properties to heal wounds the way Manuka Honey can. Manuka Honey is also potent enough to treat a variety of other skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, ring worm, athlete's foot, etc.

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

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Manuka Honey

Extensive research has verified that a particular type of honey is extremely effective in treating infected wounds and other skin conditions.

In addition to being a food item, honey has been used as an active ingredient in many traditional healing remedies, primarily due to its ability to destroy bacteria. All types of honey have some level of antibacterial properties. When used on an infected wound, honey has the ability to absorb moisture from bacteria, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive. In addition, honey also produces low levels of hydrogen peroxide, which is a natural antiseptic.

One type of honey known as Manuka Honey contains additional antibacterial properties that are not due to hygroscopic mechanisms or hydrogen peroxide. Manuka Honey is a monofloral honey that is derived from the nectar of the manuka bush (leptospermum scoparium), which grows wild throughout New Zealand. Studies of the applications of Manuka Honey have been conducted by scientists with impressive results. Researchers have shown that Manuka Honey can be an effective antiseptic with the ability to combat many common forms of bacteria that infect wounds.

Studies have verified that Manuka Honey is more effective than the standard medical treatments for burns, skin ulcers and wounds. Its high level of antibacterial activity being effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria has become of increasing interest within the medical industry. Manuka Honey also has the ability to hasten the healing process while avoiding the risks associated with some traditional forms of medical treatments. For example, antibiotics cause cell damage and topical hydrogen peroxide in high concentrations can cause tissue damage. When used as a wound dressing, Manuka Honey creates a moist healing environment which is not only essential for tissue re-growth but the anti-inflammatory properties present in Manuka Honey also reduces pain.

In addition to having a potent antibacterial activity, Manuka Honey also has a debriding action and a stimulatory effect on wound healing and tissue re-growth. Other types of honey are not as effective. Manuka Honey's healing properties are also stable and don't lose their potency when heated or exposed to light, like other types of honey. Under normal circumstances, hydrogen peroxide will be diminished or destroyed when coming in contact with the catalase enzyme present in blood and other body fluids. A similar destructive circumstance occurs when honey comes in contact with boiling water which makes the use of honey in hot tea for a sore counterproductive. Manuka Honey retains its antibacterial activity in both of these scenarios.

"Clinical studies demonstrate that Manuka Honey produces faster results with fewer complications compared to the standard medical treatments for everything from infected wounds to eczema," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of advanced skin care products. "Manuka Honey is found to have anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial properties and has been found to have no negative side effects when used for medical purposes."

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

Sunday, March 16, 2008

The Healing Properties of Manuka Honey

Studies have found that special plant-derived components have contributed to the production of a unique type of honey that has the ability to heal wounds, clear infection and remedy a variety of other skin irritants.

In addition to being considered a food item, honey was used many years ago for medical purposes because of its antibacterial properties. However, in the 1940s and '50s, honey was replaced as a medicinal ingredient because of the misconception that antibiotics worked better.

There is now a revival in the interest in the use of honey as a topical antibacterial agent for the treatment of surface infections, such as ulcers, bed sores, surgical wounds and burns. The antibacterial activity found in honey is attributed to its high sugar content, acidity and the presence of hydrogen peroxide. A particular type of honey known as Manuka Honey has recently attracted attention among the medical industry because it contains additional antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, primarily due to plant-derived components.

It has been reported that wounds in laboratory studies were healed more rapidly when treated with Manuka Honey, more so than by other types of honey. The bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, which has developed resistance to many antibiotics (MRSA) is also very susceptible to the antibacterial activity found in Manuka Honey. In some cases, Manuka Honey has become the only solution in treating MRSA and other types of Staph infections where antibiotics have failed. The antibacterial activity of standard honey can be destroyed by heating, including pasteurization. However, Manuka Honey is stable so its potency is not affected by heat, light or aging.

The antimicrobial properties of Manuka Honey have been compared to other types of honey and have been found to be significantly more potent and effective in destroying infectious bacteria. Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus are microorganisms that infect wounds. These two organisms are very sensitive to Manuka Honey and have been successful in destroying these microorganisms when used as a wound dressing. Unlike other types of honey, Manuka Honey has another antibacterial component in addition to hydrogen peroxide. This additional antibacterial component has become known as the Unique Manuka Factor (UMF) which is responsible for destroying even the most hard-to-kill bacteria in wounds.

Manuka Honey is indigenous to New Zealand and certain parts of Australia. Recent studies have shown that this special type of honey inhibited enzymes called cysteine proteases, which have been implicated in muscle-wasting diseases such as muscular dystrophy, viral replication and tumor invasion and metastasis.

"The healing potential for Manuka Honey is great," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a U.S.-based company that imports Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blends it into their medicated creams and lotions. "In addition to being capable of destroying the bacteria responsible for infecting wounds, Manuka Honey has been proven to be effective in treating other health conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, muscle and joint pain, ringworm, athlete's foot, etc."

Honeymark uses Manuka Honey as a main ingredient in its health care products and plans on developing a line of cosmetic products later this year. "Manuka Honey has natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiviral, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties making it an extremely valuable resource," says Buonanotte. "What's best is that Manuka Honey has also been found to have no negative side effects, unlike many pharmaceuticals."

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

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Uncovering the Healing Power of Honey

After being shadowed by modern day medicine, honey is being used to treat a variety of different health conditions including infected wounds involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Scientists have discovered the unusual antibacterial activity of a certain type of honey has the ability to kill pathogenic bacteria and promote wound healing. Clinical studies show that Manuka Honey, commonly found in New Zealand and some parts of Australia, is effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, including MRSA. Bacterial is unable to develop a resistance to Manuka Honey. This has become extremely important within the medical industry as antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest problems faced by modern medicine.

There has been evidence of honey being used for medical purposes by many cultures throughout history, particularly as a wound dressing. It Honey's antibacterial activity is primarily due to the production of hydrogen peroxide. However, Manuka Honey has additional antibacterial and antimicrobial properties not found on standard types of honey. In addition to having powerful antibacterial activity, Manuka Honey has also been known to actively promote healing. Studies show that Manuka Honey stimulates human cells that are important in the immune response and in wound healing.

"Despite the ancient and modern evidence suggesting an enormous potential for honey as a wound dressing, it is highly underestimated," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of health care products containing Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "Manuka Honey has natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, making it an amazing natural resource. Since many health conditions are caused by bacteria and microorganisms, Manuka Honey's ability to destroy such microbes is extremely valuable as an ingredient in our health care products. We blend Manuka Honey into our medicated creams and lotions making the most effective health and beauty aids on the market."

Honeymark makes products that are effective in treating conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot, arthritis, muscle and joint pain, wounds and burns. For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Honey and the Battle Against Bacteria

Honey produced from a native plant of New Zealand is being used as an ingredient in wound care products and is outperforming antibiotics in clearing infection and destroying bacteria.
Researchers have established that some types of honey can promote wound healing including Staph infections, leg ulcers, pressure soars and burns. Honey has been used as a therapeutic ointment in folk medicine for many years. However, recent studies have begun to explore the biochemical mechanisms which are involved in using honey for medicinal purposes. Manuka Honey is a particular type of honey that is produced from bees that feed upon flowers that grow on the native tea trees in New Zealand (Leptospermum plant). This honey has been proven to have the most antibacterial properties, more so than other honeys.

Honey derived from the Leptospermum plant is now believed to have healing properties that far supercede the healing qualities of other types of honey and in some cases, even antibiotics. Manuka Honey has specific curative powers and contains extremely potent antibacterial properties. Honey helps to keep a wound moist, which makes the wound heal faster. However, a moist environment also promotes bacterial growth which is why only Manuka Honey should be used for wound care. Standard honey is only slightly antibacterial. The high sugar content in honey binds to the water molecules, denying bacteria the moisture that they require to grow.

The main antibacterial component in honey is hydrogen peroxide which is produced by the enzyme, glucose oxidase. Bees add this enzyme when making the honey from the nectar of flowers. In standard honey not produced from Leptospermum, the antibacterial effect of hydrogen peroxide is limited by the fact that the body has an enzyme which breaks it down rapidly. Manuka Honey is stable and does not lose its effectiveness when diluted by wound fluids.

In addition to hydrogen peroxide, there is an additional antibacterial property found in Manuka Honey that has become known as the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF. This additional antibacterial component is not broken down the way hydrogen peroxide is which makes it more effective in destroying bacteria. Additionally, UMF is able to penetrate deep into the depths of skin tissue making it possible to reach deep-seated infections. Manuka Honey also stimulates white blood cells, quickens the healing process and reduces scarring while its natural anti-inflammatory properties helps reduce pain.

Manuka Honey is now being considered an extremely important factor in the fight against antibiotic-resistant organisms. Even when diluted, Manuka Honey is still capable of inhibiting the growth of drug-resistant staph aureus. This gives Manuka Honey a competitive edge over conventional antibiotics.

"Manuka Honey can eradicate E. coli, Salmonella, VRE, Helicobacter pylori and even kill antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria including the hospital-associated superbug, MRSA," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of health care products that utilizes Manuka Honey as main ingredient. "In addition to having strong antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, Manuka Honey has been found to have no known side effects, making it an amazing natural resource."

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

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Honey Can be Used to Treat Wounds

A manufacturer of health care products has identified the amazing natural healing qualities of a particular type of honey and is using it as a main ingredient in their products.

Before antibiotics came about, it was common for honey to be used as a medicine to treat wounds and to prevent infection. After being forgotten as a healing agent, honey’s effectiveness is being reevaluated for the treatment of wounds, burns, insect bites, cuts, eczema, psoriasis, athlete’s foot, ringworm, etc. Honey has been known to heal even the most heavily infected wounds without negative side effects.

The existence of hydrogen peroxide in honey disinfects and heals wounds due to its antibacterial, antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. Bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen or hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide regulates the amount of oxygen getting to cells and increases the oxygenation of skin tissue.

Honey also creates a moist healing barrier which prevents wounds from sticking to bandages, therefore preventing the damaging of new skin tissue. Scarring is also reduced when using honey as a wound dressing because skin cells grow without forming a scab. In addition, honey produces a protective barrier around the wound, preventing cross-infection.

The nutrients found in honey helps healthy tissue regrow and promotes the regeneration of new blood capillaries. Honey also contains amino acids, vitamins, trace elements and sugar which help in the healing process. The Vitamin C content in honey plays a role in collagen synthesis. Honey is also extremely acidic which assists in the healing process because bacteria cannot survive in an acidic environment.

The high sugar content in honey has an osmosis effect on wounds by drawing lymph out and absorbing moisture. As a result, dirt and debris is lifted from the wound bed which induces sloughing of necrotic tissue. Honey has also been known to have an anti-inflammatory action which reduces swelling and pain. Honey has been proven to be more effective than silver sulfadiazine and polyurethane film dressings for the treatment of burns.

A particular type of honey found in New Zealand called Manuka Honey seems to have more healing properties than other types of honey. Bees gather nectar from the flowers that grow on the Manuka Tree and use this nectar to produce this special type of honey containing powerful antibacterial properties. In addition to the hydrogen peroxide found in most types of honey, Manuka Honey contains a another type of antibacterial component which has become known as the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF. This other antibacterial activity is unaffected by enzymes in the body that destroy the hydrogen peroxide components. It is also unaffected by light, heat or aging. Manuka Honey maintains its potency even when diluted over 50 times as will happen when used on the body as a wound dressing. It also has the ability to diffuse deep into the skin reaching affected areas.

"Active Manuka is a powerful antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agent that is capable of destroying E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Helicobacter pylori," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of health care products containing Active Manuka Honey as a main ingredient. "Its antibacterial properties are even effective against antibiotic-resistant superbugs such as MRSA and can be used in cases where traditional forms of medicine don't work."

Honeymark has a line of Manuka Honey products ranging from wound care to antifungal solutions. For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Manuka Honey Heals Wounds, Clears Infection and Reduces Pain

The sugars, nutrients and enzymes found in Manuka Honey create a very powerful antibacterial action that makes it possible to use as a dressing for wounds and burns.

Some people may find it hard to conceptualize the use of honey for medical purposes. However, the truth is, many years ago, before the advent of antibiotics and what we consider to be modern medicine, many cultures used honey for medicinal purposes. When antibiotics were invented, doctors were under the misconception that they were better than honey. New case studies are starting to prove otherwise.

There are many different types of honey with varying antibacterial levels. Researchers have found that the most potent type of honey is one that comes from New Zealand called Manuka Honey. The differences in honey is predicated on the floral source, meaning the nectar of the flower that the honeybees use when manufacturing the honey. Manuka Honey is produced when bees use nectar from the flowers that grow on the Manuka bush which is native to New Zealand and certain parts of Australia. Manuka Honey has proven to be extremely effective in the treatment of wounds.

Manuka Honey provides a moist healing environment and prevents bacterial growth even when wounds are badly infected. Doctors are now using dressings with Manuka Honey to quickly sterilize wounds without the side effects of antibiotics. An added bonus to using wound products containing Manuka Honey is that it is effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA. Manuka Honey's antibacterial properties and its viscosity also provide a barrier, preventing cross-infection of wounds.

Because of the existence of glucose for leucocytes in Manuka Honey, hydrogen peroxide is produced which is a known antiseptic. The acidity of Manuka Honey also adds to the antibacterial action of macrophages. The acidification of wounds promotes healing. The high glucose levels in Manuka Honey is used by the bacteria instead of amino acids from the serum and dead cells which increases lactic acid instead of ammonia and the amines and sulphur compounds that are the cause of malodor in wounds. Because of this, Manuka Honey can actually help wounds smell better.

Clinical studies have shown that Manuka Honey increases the growth of new tissue. It also reduces inflammation, the exudation of wound fluids and malodor in wounds. Its anti-inflammatory effect on wound tissues plays a big role in reducing pain. Manuka Honey has a nutrient effect on regenerating tissue because it contains amino acids, vitamins and different types of sugar. By osmosis, Manuka Honey causes an outflow of lymph which provides nutrition for regenerating tissue. The healing process can take longer if the circulation to the affected area is poor or if the person is poorly nourished. Manuka Honey also increases oxygenation of tissues which is important to the healing process.

When the Manuka Honey draws fluid away from the wound, it also lifts dirt from the wound bed. This makes surgical debridement unnecessary. Manuka Honey also helps to prevent bandages from sticking to the wound which is helpful when the bandages need to be changed. This eliminates the pain normally associated with the changing dressings as well as the tearing of newly formed tissue.

"Manuka Honey is also an ideal first aid dressing material for wounds and burns, says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of Manuka Honey products. "In addition to providing an immediate anti-inflammatory effect, the Manuka Honey also provides an antibacterial action and a barrier to prevent infection."

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

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Honey: Natural Remedy, Advanced Healing Agent...or Both?

Once used as an old folk remedy, honey is now being considered to be an extremely valuable medical resource.

There are many reports showing that honey is successful in the treatment of wounds, burns, skin ulcers, boils, infections, etc. Scientists have now discovered that a particular type of honey called Manuka Honey has even greater healing properties because of its enhanced antibacterial potency. Researchers have found that honey's healing qualities are due primarily to a natural hydrogen peroxide antibacterial property. Bees gather nectar from flowers and take it back to their hive where they add an enzyme called glucose oxidase. When honey comes into contact with moisture in the body, the enzyme slowly releases the hydrogen peroxide at sufficient levels to kill bacteria but not damage tissue.

Manuka Honey is different because it contains an additional non-peroxide antibacterial activity. This special non-peroxide antibacterial activity is called UMF which is an acronym for Unique Manuka Factor. The antibacterial properties in regular honey is destroyed by heat, light or when diluted. Manuka Honey is stable and doesn't lose it's potency or effectiveness under those conditions which makes it ideal to use as a healing agent.

The antibacterial properties that exist in Manuka Honey have been found to be effective against a wide range of bacteria such as helicobacter pylori (a bacteria that causes most stomach ulcers), staphylococcus aureus (Staph infections and MRSA), escherichia coli (the most common cause of infected wounds) and streptococcus pyogenes (causes sore throats). The antibacterial properties in regular honey is not capable of destroying these types of bacteria the way UMF Manuka Honey is.

Studies have found that Manuka Honey an extremely effective treatment for wound care by assisting the healing of skin ulcers, diabetic ulcers, infected wounds, burns, boils, cracked skin, pressure sores, MRSA, eczema, dermatitis, etc. A manufacturer of Manuka Honey products called Honeymark International has developed a First Aid Antiseptic Lotion that contains Active Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of 10+ that is an excellent dressing for these types of conditions.

"The antibacterial property found in Manuka Honey is a phytochemical property which means that it is a floral derived property coming from the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka bush, which is indigenous to New Zealand," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "It's Manuka Honey that has been found to have more healing properties than other types of honey and even antibiotics."

Scientists now believe that the two antibacterial components found in Manuka Honey (hydrogen peroxide and UMF) have a synergistic action and that their combined effect is greater than the sum of the parts. To date there has been no bacteria that has been found to be resistant to Manuka Honey. This fact is of growing interest within the medical community as Manuka Honey is rapidly gaining its well-deserved recognition as a medical resource.

The antibacterial property in UMF is very stable and not easily destroyed. It is resistant to heat and more resistant to being broken down by the catalase effect of body fluids than the hydrogen peroxide activity. Most people think that putting honey in their tea can help a sore throat but what they don't know is that the temperature of the tea diminishes the healing ability of the honey. This is not the case with Manuka Honey.

Manuka Honey can also diffuse deep into depths of skin tissues, so that it can reach deep-seated infections. The antibacterial properties in Manuka Honey can penetrate flesh much more deeply than the hydrogen peroxide property. Because of the anti-inflammatory properties that are also found in Manuka Honey, it has been helpful in reducing pain in wounds and even joint, muscle and arthritis pain. "The fact that it can diffuse deep into the depth of the skin make it idea for treating pain," says Buonanotte. "This is why we have developed our Pain Relief Cream with Manuka Honey."

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

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

How Honey Can Heal a Wound

Scientists have determined that a certain type of honey called Manuka Honey is more capable of healing wounds and clearing infections than antibiotics and other forms of traditional medicine. As a result, Manuka Honey is now being used as a main ingredient in wound care products and other skin creams.

Honey is a saturated solution of sugar made by bees that collect nectar which is a liquid secretion from flowers. The honeybees take this nectar back to their hives where they add enzymes to it and place it in wax cells. This is where it ripens to form honey. During the ripening process, the enzymes convert sucrose into glucose and fructose.

There are many different types of honey. The differences are predicated on the floral source. All kinds of honey have the ability to kill bacteria and heal wounds because honey is very acidic. Honey also has a high sugar content and produces an antibacterial molecule called hydrogen peroxide, which can been used as a disinfectant. One particular type of honey known as Manuka Honey is especially effective in treating infected wounds because it contains an additional antibacterial component.

Minor wounds can heal on their own but when a wound becomes infected, the healing process can become complex. Bacteria feed on the damaged tissue and multiply causing more tissue damage. The wound begins to develop pus and malodor. The pus consists of dead white blood cells which is the body’s way of trying to kill the bacteria and heal the infection.

Honey heals infected wounds by destroying the bacteria. Honey has several antibacterial properties. Its waterless environment absorbs fluid present in the wound by osmosis. Bacteria require water to survive. Honey is also extremely acidic and bacteria cannot survive in an acidic environment. Hydrogen peroxide is an antibacterial substance that is produced in honey because of an enzyme called glucose oxidase. Manuka Honey has another antibacterial action caused by phytochemicals that exist in the nectar that comes from the flowers of the Manuka Tree found in New Zealand. For lack of a better term, the molecule responsible for this additional antibacterial activity is called the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF.

"Honey that is produced from the flowers of the Manuka Tree is thick, dark brown, high in sugar and has somewhat of a medicinal flavor, says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International which is a manufacturer of health care products that uses Manuka Honey as a healing agent. "Researchers have determined that Manuka Honey is the most effective honey to use for the purpose of treating wounds and other health conditions because it has the highest levels of antibacterial activity in comparison to other types of honey. It's mainly UMF that is responsible for Manuka Honey’s amazing healing properties."

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

Monday, March 3, 2008

The New Secret Weapon in the Battle Against Infection

Antibiotics are becoming antiquated in a new world of drug-resistant infections. Doctors are gaining faith in an old remedy with powerful antibacterial properties...honey.

The healing power of honey is becoming more recognized out of necessity with the need for a solution to the increase of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. In fact, a particular type of honey has been found to be effective in treating burns, wounds and boils. Manuka Honey is becoming increasingly more accepted for medical purposes around the world. Over the past two decades, researchers have focused on the potential for using Manuka Honey as an antibacterial and antimicrobial agent that may one day replace antibiotics in the treatment of wounds and other skin conditions.

Despite resistance to natural remedies, doctors and other health care professionals are becoming more intrigued with Manuka Honey's effectiveness as a medical solution. One reason for the increasing interest is that traditional antibiotics are not nearly as effective as they used to be against certain microbes. No new classes of antibiotics have been developed to combat infectious diseases since 1970. The research and development process of anti-infective drugs usually takes about 10 to 20 years. Today, nearly all significant bacterial infections in the world are becoming resistant to the most commonly prescribed antibiotic treatments. This has created an enormous problem and as a result, doctors are becoming more receptive to reconsidering honey as an effective form of treatment.

Manuka Honey has become a valuable ingredient in health care products because it is more effective in treating certain symptoms than pharmaceutical antibiotics. It has shown great promise in the treatment of wounds infected with life-threatening bacteria, such as methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). According to the Center for Disease Control, cases of wounds infected with the MRSA superbug have increased 32-fold in U.S. hospitals over the past 30 years. Since bacteria have the ability to mutate and become resistant to elements attempting to destroy it, antibiotics are slowly becoming less effective. However, these superbugs have not been able to become resistant to Manuka Honey because this special type of honey destroys bacteria in a different way than antibiotics do. Manuka Honey has the ability to draw water out of the bacteria by osmosis, making it impossible for the bacteria to survive.

Manuka Honey comes from New Zealand and certain parts of Australia. Honeybees gather nectar from the flowers that grow on the Manuka Bush (indigenous to New Zealand) and take this nectar back to their hives where they produce this unique type of honey containing strong antibacterial properties. Manuka Honey was not always recognized as being such a valuable resource. Beekeepers in New Zealand once regarded Manuka Honey as worthless because it's difficult to process, it's color is too dark and it doesn't taste as good as regular honey. It wasn't until years later that scientists began to discover that this type of honey has extremely power medicinal qualities.

Honeymark International, a U.S. manufacturer of health care products is now using Manuka Honey as a main ingredient. Honeymark imports Manuka Honey from New Zealand and blends it into their medicated creams and lotions, making extremely effective skin care products. "All types of honey have some medicinal value to a certain extent," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Its low water content allows it to draw fluid out of wounds and its high sugar content makes it difficult for microorganisms to grow. In addition, the presence of the enzyme, glucose oxidase, releases low levels of hydrogen peroxide making it a natural disinfectant." Because of a chemical reaction with skin tissue, honey also makes healing wounds smell better, says Buonanotte.

From the time of the ancient Sumerians until the early part of the twentieth century, honey was used as a natural remedy for healing infected wounds. However, honey lost its popularity as a medicine by the middle of the twentieth century when penicillin and other antibiotics were invented. Doctors just assumed that the antibiotics worked better. Honeymark plans on raising the level of awareness by introducing its line of honey-based health care products to the medical industry.

"Not all honey has medicinal value," cautions Buonanotte. "Manuka Honey has an additional antibacterial component called the Unique Manuka Factor or UMF. Honey with a high enough UMF rating is effective in treating a wide variety of health conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, infected wounds, burns, ringworm and athlete's foot. Honeymark uses Active Manuka Honey with a UMF rating of 10+ to ensure its potency and effectiveness."

Honeymark plans on releasing a line of cosmetic products later this year to include shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer, liquid hand soap, antiseptic spray, sanitizing hand gel and an anti-aging serum, all containing Manuka Honey. For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Manuka Honey Kills MRSA Superbugs

A certain type of honey is now being found to have the antibacterial ability to heal wounds, clear infection and reduce pain.

Scientists have discovered that a certain type of honey has the antibacterial properties to kill the hospital superbugs which claim thousands of lives per year. Well known for thousands of years for its medicinal properties, this special type of honey called "Manuka Honey" is able to destroy mutant bacteria, including MRSA, which has become resistant to antibiotics.
This discovery comes at a time of growing scientific interest in the substance's healing properties. Manuka Honey contains natural antibacterial and antimicrobial agents which experts have discovered can prevent the growth of a number of wound infections, even at very low concentrations. Outbreaks of Staph infections cost the health care industry millions of dollars per year in extra treatment. In addition to its strong antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey has also been found to have anti-inflammatory properties which reduces the pain associated with wounds.

Honey was regarded by the ancient Greeks and Egyptians as a powerful medicinal agent and used to help heal burns and sores. During World War I, German physicians used it as a surgical dressing for battle wounds. However, the advent of antibiotics left medical professionals with the misconception that they were better at healing infections than honey. Recent studies are now proving otherwise.

Researchers have found that Manuka Honey kills bacteria present in wounds, even when diluted. It has been determined that even at concentrations as low as 3%, Manuka Honey is able to inhibit the growth of bacteria. At higher concentrations, Manuka Honey can destroy MRSA and heal Staph infections. This is very encouraging news for the medical industry, given the overwhelming number of cases of infections involving antibiotic-resistant strains of bacterial.

The high sugar content in Manuka Honey creates a waterless environment in which bacteria cannot survive. Manuka Honey is also highly acidic, primarily due to the presence of the enzyme, glucose oxidase, which adds to its antibacterial properties. This enzyme produces hydrogen peroxide, which was once used as a wound disinfectant. However, scientists caution that supermarket honey is not suitable for the treatment of wounds because it lacks the addition antibacterial properties present in Manuka Honey. In addition, regular honey could contain bacteria spores which you would not want to introduce to wounds.

Manuka is made from one of New Zealand's native plants and has long been used in folk medicine. "When the bees pollinate the flowers that grow on the Manuka Bush, they bring twice their weight in nectar back to their hives where they manufacture this special type of honey," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International, a manufacturer of Manuka Honey products. "It's this nectar that comes from the Manuka Bush that creates the unique healing properties present in Manuka Honey."

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