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Melora Manuka Honey UMF 15+ NZ New Zealand 250g Healthy Natural Antibacterial properties
For thousands of years honey has been known for its special properties. Certain honeys from specific plants have a greater range of properties than others, and the honey that comes from some strains of the New Zealand Manuka bush (Leptospermum Scoparium) is one of these.
There is a large body of international research on this, including work by Dr Peter Molan, MBE, Dr Peter Brooks, Dr Jonathan Stephens, and an international network of laboratories.
There are a number of assays and techniques including newly emerging work on determining what Manuka is that will be available to the consumer to verify the origin and provenance of this distinctive product. The UMF® rating is a measure of the attributes and values that make up Manuka honey, and is a clear measure of its uniqueness.
FOR SKIN
Higher Grade Active Manuka Honey really has amazing medicinal skin healing properties and contains natural substances for skin. The latest skin care research points to Active Manuka Honey as the next trend in anti-ageing skin care.
Recent studies at New Zealand universities on Active Manuka honey showed that it helps significantly in the renewal of new skin cells. It also improved the re-generation of new skin and an increase in the production of Collagen and elastin in the skin of human volunteers.
The active ingredients and high levels of antioxidents of Manuka Honey has been shown to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles as well as increase skin firmness without damaging your skin’s natural barriers.
It works like a wonder in skin rejuvenation and effectively heals saggy skin, age spots and dark uneven skin complexion and skin blemishes. Excellent product for psoriasis, eczema and atopic dermatitis.
Product Type: |
Honey
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Place of Origin: |
New Zealand
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Brand Name: |
Melora
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Color: |
Brown
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Packaging: |
Bottle
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Certification: |
GMP
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Grade: |
AAA
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Weight (kg): |
0.25 kg
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