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NewLife
Manuka Honey
has antibacterial properties which could
be used to fight common disorders. Over
90% of people with ulcers and gastritis
(a painful inflammation of the stomach lining)
and 50% of dyspepsia (indigestion) sufferers
are infected with a bacteria called helicobacterpylori.
A
cocktail of antibiotics will destroy the
bacteria, but New Zealand doctors have discovered
that Manuka Honey can also fight the bug
effectively and naturally, without the side
effects which antibiotics produces.
NewLife
Manuka Honey
has been valued since Egyptian times for
its healing properties on wounds, burns
and skin ulcers. It is the only honey know
to have medicinal values. Its content interacts
with enzymes to make it both antibacterial
and antifungal. The flower, which the bees
thrive in, on New Zealand's Manuka Honey,
which is more commonly known as the tea
tree, has an extra antibacterial action.
For stomach problems, one dessertspoonful
on Manuka Honey should be taken four times
daily before meals. There should be an improvement
in eight weeks.
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