Ulcers and Digestive Support Usage Guide
- Take 1 teaspoon (10g) of manuka honey twice daily, or as symptoms arise.
We recommend taking manuka honey directly with a teaspoon, rather than diluting it in a drink or food.
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Mānuka honey is naturally stable and resistant to harmful microbes, which means it may help support a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut. By creating a more favourable environment for good bacteria to thrive, it can assist with overall digestion and may help soothe discomfort caused by things like ulcers or imbalances in the stomach.
Inflammation and Dryness Usage Guide
- Apply a thin layer of mānuka honey directly to clean, dry skin.
- Leave on for 20–30 minutes.
- Then gently rinse with warm water and pat dry.
- Use as needed to soothe dry, irritated, or damaged areas.
- For targeted support, cover with a clean dressing and reapply daily.
Always patch test before full use. Consult a healthcare professional for serious or persistent skin concerns.
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Mānuka honey has been traditionally used to support the skin with dryness, irritation, and repair. Its natural anti-inflammatory and humectant properties help to calm redness, draw moisture into the skin, and support healing from minor damage or sensitivity.
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Supporting Immunity To fend off infections
- Oral Spray: 4-sprays twice daily.
- Extract: Add 2-3 drops in 125 ml of warm water and gargle then swallow.
Always consult with your doctor before adding bee products to your health routine if you're already taking medication.
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Propolis' flavonoids have been shown to inhibit bacterial growth, helping support the immune system in fighting off minor infections.
By limiting the ability of bacteria to multiply, flavonoids help reduce the overall load on the immune system. This allows the body’s natural defences to respond more efficiently, especially during seasonal illnesses or when exposed to everyday pathogens.