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

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