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As scientists discover the extraordinary healing properties of Manuka Honey, it's value is becoming greater within the medical community and is now being used as a main ingredient in health care products.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/22/2008
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Many reports indicate that Manuka Honey is an extremely effective first aid resource for cuts, grazes, gashes, burns and other wounds.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/9/2008
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Researchers have conducted extensive studies in order to take a closer look at how and why Manuka Honey is effective in healing wounds. The results are very interesting.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/3/2008
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ManukaHoneyProducts.com, an informative resource site, explains the healing powers of honey and why manufactures of health products are using it as an ingredient.
By Eric Draven | Published 3/13/2007
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A manufacturer of health care products utilizes the healing properties of a particular type of honey known as Manuka Honey to treat a variety of different health conditions.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/20/2008
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A particular type of honey known as Manuka Honey has been found to have strong antifungal properties making it effective in treating conditions such as ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, nail fungus, tinea, etc.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/16/2008
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Derived from a floral source indigenous to New Zealand, this special type of honey is effective in destroying microorganisms responsible for many negative health conditions.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/7/2008
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The use of a medical-grade honey that is capable of destroying drug-resistant bacteria is successfully being used as a main ingredient in skin care products to cure a variety of different symptoms where antibiotics and traditional forms of medicine are ineffective.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/8/2008
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As the threat of Staph infections and antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria sweep the nation, patients seek refuge in a special type of honey that is working where traditional forms of medicine have failed.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/12/2008
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New studies show that a special type of honey called 'Manuka Honey' is effective in treating MRSA when antibiotics failed.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 3/25/2008
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A special type of honey known as Manuka Honey is now being used to effectively treat burns due to its ability to repair damaged skin.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/12/2008
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Amid the growing concerns for this life-threatening condition, researchers discovery that MRSA cannot develop a resistance to Manuka Honey the way it has been able to with antibiotics.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/13/2008
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Honeymark International, a manufacturer of advanced skin care products, has announced that its wound care product, First Aid Antiseptic Lotion (Wound & Burn Dressing with Active Manuka Honey), significantly reduces the presence of MRSA in wounds.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/17/2008
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Honeymark's maximum strength Anti-Itch Cream provides temporary relief of itching associated with minor skin irritations, inflammation and rashes from Eczema, insect bites, Poison Ivy, Dermatits and Psoriasis.
By Eric Draven | Published 4/13/2007
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Skin care products containing Manuka Honey are gaining popularity as their effectiveness overshadows that of antibiotics and other traditional forms of medicine.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/20/2008
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A special type of honey only found in New Zealand has been known to have incredible healing properties and is being used for medicinal purposes.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/13/2008
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Once regarded as a merely a home remedy, Manuka Honey is now getting the recognition that is due from medical professionals all over the world.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 3/25/2008
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Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, Manuka Honey is now being used as a natural pain relieving ingredient in health care products.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/21/2008
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Scientists have discovered that Manuka Honey has the ability to destroy antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria because of its extraordinary antibacterial properties.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/30/2008
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A type of honey called Manuka honey contains a component that is effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as staphylococcus aureus and helicobacter pylori.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/28/2008
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Health care product manufacturers are using a special type of honey as a main ingredient to effectively treat a variety of different symptoms.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 3/25/2008
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The use of honey in skin care products is becoming increasingly more popular as reports of its effectiveness are published.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 6/7/2008
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Manuka Honey is a special type of honey that has been found to have extraordinary healing properties and is now being used as a main ingredient in health care products because of its natural antibacterial activity.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 5/1/2008
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Honey has been used to treat wounds and illnesses for centuries. Ulcer research projects prove its worth scientifically.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 9/5/2007
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Recent studies show that a special type of honey called 'Manuka Honey' has natural anti-inflammatory properties, providing a viable treatment alternative for Arthritis.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 3/25/2008
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Manufacturer of health care products utilizes an all-natural ingredient in their skin creams that is highly effective in treating eczema and other skin conditions.
By Eric Draven | Published 4/21/2008
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Honeymark introduces their new Pain Relief Cream that brings temporary relief of minor aches and pains associated with arthritis, simple backaches, strains and sprains.
By Eric Draven | Published 4/14/2007
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Ending your acne doesn't have to involve expensive prescription drugs & dermatologists. Take control of your acne by following 5 simple steps into a side-effect AND acne free life.
By Hello | Published 1/16/2007
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Due to its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, a special type of honey known as 'Manuka Honey' is now being used as a viable treatment solution for individuals suffering from arthritis.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/25/2008
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A unique kind of honey contains powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that make it incredibly effective in combating the microorganisms responsible for infecting wounds and causing a variety of other medical conditions.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/23/2008
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A special type of honey has been found to heal damaged skin and eliminate the symptoms of eczema and other forms of dermatitis.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/14/2008
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European and US wound care practices.
By Lorrie Kelly | Published 10/1/2007
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Wounds are a tremendous problem for the United States and the health care system worldwide, and up until recently wounds were not addressed in a fashion where good wound healing was the result.
By Steven Goodman | Published 8/15/2006
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Many staph infections present themselves as a mild skin infection. But if the staph bacteria enter the bloodstream or destroy flesh, they can be fatal. The federal Center for Disease Control (CDC) is calling MRSA a "major public health concern".
By Honey Wesley | Published 10/29/2007
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In the elderly population, the slowed progress of wound healing may be corrected with the use of hormone therapy.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/30/2007
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German scientists developed a new type of wound dressing consisting of silica gel fibers, which can greatly facilitate the wound healing process of, burn wounds and other difficult to heal wounds such as bedsores and those caused by diabetes.
By Susanne Jones | Published 6/10/2008
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One of the studies relates to an immunosuppressed individual who made a full recovery after contracting the MRSA bacteria when treated with Manuka honey. Another refers to seven consecutive children with MRSA cured successfully with Manuka honey.
By Emily Patterson | Published 2/28/2008
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Would you believe that researchers have found that using honey to treat pressure ulcers, bed sores and other wounds is more effective than conventional treatment, healing even advanced pressure ulcers four times faster than the usual treatment protocol?
By Sussy | Published 1/9/2008
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Honey has been used in other countries for years to promote the healing of diabetic ulcers and wound care in alternative medicine throughout Europe. Until recently, this possibility has not been explored here in the United States.
By Layla Lair | Published 5/8/2007
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New studies indicate that a special type of honey known as Manuka Honey can be extremely effective in treating fungal infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch and nail fungus.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 4/20/2008
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Living in any type of communal living situation, or living in a compound, can increase your risk for a staph infection, MRSA.
By Christine Cadena | Published 5/6/2008
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Honey is a tasty treat. Could there be hidden healing qualities in it? Can you use it the way the ancients did? With just as good results?
By Bobby Tall Horse | Published 8/30/2007
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If your dog suffers from a bacterial infection of a wound, the use of Bactoderm antibiotic ointment is most likely needed.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/30/2008
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If you'll been hospitalized, had surgery, or just have a wound that's not healing, this article is for you. MRSA is becoming a common bacteria that is very tricky to cure.
By eve | Published 12/4/2006
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New studies are showing that a special type of honey known as Manuka Honey has extraordinary healing properties and is successful in the treatment of a variety of different skin conditions.
By Frank Buonanotte | Published 3/26/2008
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Preparation is the key to healing an open wound.
By Summer Banks | Published 4/6/2007
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One can contract MRSA through the shared use of towels, razors, gym equipment and showers. Here are some tips for avoiding staph infection in the gym.
By Bobbi Miller | Published 11/12/2007
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For women who experience complications involving the open-wound fracture, there is a need to address the urgent care immediately and include discussions about debridement and fluid irrigation.
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/6/2008
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus more commonly known as MRSA has gained a lot of attention in the last couple of years and more awareness within the last several months.
By Mags | Published 6/6/2008
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Some information for alternative treatment against cancer cells.
By CJ Mathis | Published 3/24/2008
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