Manuka Honey Healing Alternative For….Umm, Almost Everything

Manuka Honey Healing Alternative For…Umm, Almost Everything
3245584786_a394ba7c55_m Manuka honey is the best honey for alternative natural healing.  Athletes foot, ringworm, wrinkles.  Burns,    insect bites, aches and pains, gum disease.  See what I mean?  And there are is so much more.  I could go on but I won’t.  Basically this stuff is packed with antibacterials so good that when they are heated or diluted they still retain their power unlike other honey.  Also it is antimicrobial.  Nice.

I heard on the news that there is some place in England with Manuka bushes who are now selling Manuka honey.  There is much lost in cultural differences and I felt saddened that those growers weren’t knowledgeable about the traditional Maori beliefs around Manuka, and some of the practices around this alternative medicine.

A question yesterday from Kate about putting this stuff on your face.  Yes, I’ve done that once and NEVER again.  Messy as hell.  Got in my hair and generally everywhere.  Didn’t think my face improved much but that may have been because I was scowling.

You can buy creams with the active Manuka honey ingredients in them that make it easier but I don’t really like those.  The few I’ve tried still seem really heavy.  It is also used for burns by the way (after the cool water of course)  an alternative to medicine.  Healing is speeded up as the substances in the honey go to work.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan
Alternative*Insight

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11 Responses to Manuka Honey Healing Alternative For….Umm, Almost Everything

  1. Martin says:

    Why on earth would anyone want to put Manuka honey on their face?!!

    Not sure my curiousity would extend that far!

    http://www.martin-wright.com

  2. Vicki says:

    Manuka sounds like a cure all to me but I’ve never heard of it before.
    Vicki http://www.bridal-threads.com

  3. Lisa says:

    What are the Maori beliefs on Manuka honey? I’m curious…
    http://www.geocities.com/lesliebarclay/buddhaintro1.html

  4. Lynn Lane says:

    Manuka honey? I will look into this. Thanks for that.

    Lynn Lane–>
    The Warrior Of Success

  5. I can only imagine how hard it was to take it off your face

    Jose Escalante
    http://www.joseescalante.com

  6. I am curious to know what makes this honey different than all the other honey’s out there. I want to believe it but need a reason why not just any old honey will do.

    Steve Chambers
    Sales Training Speaker

  7. John Ho says:

    Honey, in general, is healing. But its power decreases a lot if you use the commercially processed (heated) type.

    Manuka honey has rating, the higher the number, the better. It’s expensive in Austrlia.

    John Ho
    Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion

  8. Manuka Honey Healing eh? Never heard of it, but thanks for sharing. If I ever see it in a store I’ll have to get some and try it.

    Lisa McLellan
    Babysitting Services – Babysitter in your area

  9. Darryl Pace says:

    After reading your post I googled “manuka honey” and went to http://www.manukahoney.org/. There was no mention of actually eating the honey. In addition to using the honey for healing purposes, can it be eaten as well? I’m just curious.

    Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace

  10. What about using it for stomach or intestinal ailments?

    Robert Martin
    http://www.carbuyinghq.com

  11. Kate McKeon says:

    Love it! I’ve used honey masks before – definitely not a daily thing, you have to have time set aside, but good for scalp and face. I use buckwheat honey, but have not tried Manuka. I look forward to finding some legit Manuka honey.

    Kate

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