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Cheryl,

Thanks for the website. They seem to have 2 kinds of manuka honey, one

" regular " and one " UMF 10 " that seems to be for internal use for ulcers etc.

Would the plain one do for acne? They say so on the site, but I wondered if

you knew the difference and whether it was worth the extra $$.

-Theresa

>Heres a site where you can order the honey online or if you go to the

bottom of the page

>it has an 1-800 number.This honey has been tested and guaranteed

active.Personally

>I use a good brand from the supermarket and it works but this may be even

better.

>I have no connection with sales or promotion of this product. I havnt used

this particular brand.

>

>http://www.manukahoneyusa.com/

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Theresa

Sorry I just cant say as I havnt used this product.

I would try the UMF 10 . The stronger the better.

Of course there may be no difference I just dont know

Please let me know if this mixture works for you as it has for

me.

Cheryl

Cheryl,

Thanks for the website. They seem to have 2 kinds of manuka

honey, one

" regular " and one " UMF 10 " that seems to be for internal use for

ulcers etc.

Would the plain one do for acne? They say so on the site, but I

wondered if

you knew the difference and whether it was worth the extra $$.

-Theresa

>Heres a site where you can order the honey online or if you go to

the

bottom of the page

>it has an 1-800 number.This honey has been tested and guaranteed

active.Personally

>I use a good brand from the supermarket and it works but this may

be even

better.

>I have no connection with sales or promotion of this product. I

havnt used

this particular brand.

>

>http://www.manukahoneyusa.com/

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Here's a place in florida

http://www.manukahoneyusa.com/ManukaHoney.htm

Chuck

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On 2/2/2005 10:27:48 PM, oxyplus wrote:

> Does anyone on this list know where this honey can be purchased in the

> US?

>

> The shipping from New Zealand is so expensive.

>

>

>

> http://www.manukahoney.co.nz/startsession.cfm?langu

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> Does anyone on this list know where this honey can be purchased in the US?

> The shipping from New Zealand is so expensive.

>

> www.manukahoney.co.nz/startsession.cfm?language=1

Hi Christel,

Can't help you with this specific brand, but my experience is that it

isn't the brand - it is whether or not it is truly raw.

I have had *awesome* results using 'Really Raw' and/or YS Organics'

brands. I regularly buy and consume the 'Royal Jelly' from YS Organics,

and I can tell a *huge* difference when I am not taking it.

The Really Raw will induce near miracle cures for burns (yes, even

*very* serious burns) and other skin problems. If someone I knew was

badly burned, the cops would have to lock me up to prevent me from

putting raw honey on their wounds. It stops pain almost immediately

(yes, the *bad* burn pain), and causes the skin to heal with absolutely

*no* scarring.

Really Raw

YS Organics

No medicine chest should be without it.

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A bee Keeper friend of mine told me tht all honey has the same

healing properties as Manuka as long as has not been pasteurized or

heated in any way after collection.

Steve

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Dear ,

On this recommendation of yours, I found a website: http://www.ysorganic.com

I guess that is the company you are recommending?

Also - how much of the " Royal Jelly " do you use? Is it their " fresh " one

requiring refrigeration or which one?

What do you use it for or what do you notice it helps?

Sorry for ALL the questions. But thanks so much in advance!

Carol

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> > Does anyone on this list know where this honey can be purchased in the US?

> > The shipping from New Zealand is so expensive.

> >

> > www.manukahoney.co.nz/startsession.cfm?language=1

>

>Hi Christel,

>

>Can't help you with this specific brand, but my experience is that it

>isn't the brand - it is whether or not it is truly raw.

>

>I have had *awesome* results using 'Really Raw' and/or YS Organics'

>brands. I regularly buy and consume the 'Royal Jelly' from YS Organics,

>and I can tell a *huge* difference when I am not taking it.

>

>The Really Raw will induce near miracle cures for burns (yes, even

>*very* serious burns) and other skin problems. If someone I knew was

>badly burned, the cops would have to lock me up to prevent me from

>putting raw honey on their wounds. It stops pain almost immediately

>(yes, the *bad* burn pain), and causes the skin to heal with absolutely

>*no* scarring.

>

>Really Raw

>

>YS Organics

>

>No medicine chest should be without it.

>

>

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Also be aware that the least processed (none at all) honey is comb honey. And,

it is cheaper than " Really Raw " and others. Probably next best (or even

better?) is bee cappings. These are the " solids " that migrate naturally to the

surface of honey. You find them on quality honeys like " Really Raw " brand. I am

told that they are at least as valuable as the honey, and they are quite a bit

cheaper. My source here in Wa state jars them and sells them separately from

the honey.

Corny

Re: Manuka Honey

A bee Keeper friend of mine told me tht all honey has the same

healing properties as Manuka as long as has not been pasteurized or

heated in any way after collection.

Steve

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> On this recommendation of yours, I found a website: www.ysorganic.com

> I guess that is the company you are recommending?

Yes, that is the site for YS Organics. I love their Royal Jelly (I get

the large container that is mixed with honey).

> Also - how much of the " Royal Jelly " do you use? Is it their " fresh " one

> requiring refrigeration or which one?

No, the one I get is mixed with their honey and a few other things

(ginseng, etc). This one doesn't require refrigeration. Only the pure

royal jelly requires refrigeration.

> What do you use it for or what do you notice it helps?

I just eat it - about 3 -6 teaspoons a day, spaced throughout the day. I

take a day off now and then.

> Sorry for ALL the questions. But thanks so much in advance!

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Hi I have been trying it for nearly 2weeks. I don't have the same digestive

problems I had some years ago but I feel it still may have helped.

I buy the active manuka honey 10+ from a health shop in town it costs £5 for

340grams that's about $8. I understand the price shoots up dramatically when

using a higher potency with the added cost of shipping. It maybe worth phoning

around to see if you can pick it up more locally. To my surprise this honey is

more common than I thought. Take care. Adam

Manuka Honey

Has anyone else tried Manuka honey? If yes, how strong was it, how

did you consume it and did you feel anything special? I'm about to

order 250 grams UMF 25+ of Manuka honey from New Zealand. With a

price of 30$ it's not very cheap but if it helps I guess it can be

worth it. Since I have strong digestion problems and low stomach

acid a solution would be great.

>

>

> In a message dated 03/11/2006 00:55:21 GMT Standard Time,

> falcrest@... writes:

>

> Hi All

>

> After experimenting whith Manuka Honey I found a site explaining

how this

> type of honey and other foods might help some cfs patients.

>

> _http://www.acu-http://wwhttp://www.a_ (http://www.acu-

cell.com/dis-hpy.html)

>

> " Low Stomach Acid can be a factor with allergies, asthma,

headaches, chronic

>

> fatigue, non-specific

> aches and pains, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and other calcium

> metabolism-impaired problems --

> all the way to various cancers. Many of these complaints are

rectifiable by

> normalizing stomach acid,

> and from personal clinical observation.and from and fr

>

> I hope you find this as interesting as I did.

>

> Regards

> Adam

>

>

> ****I have used Manuka honey and it worked for me in terms of

clearing

> infections in the gut.

>

> Zinc also raise stomach acid.

>

> Regards

> CS

>

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I have used Manuka Honey many times over the last 5 yrs or so & it works

great to kill the H.Pylori that causes ulcers. But I cannot use it all the time

because I get an allergic reaction to the tea tree oil in it from the plants the

bees get their nectar from. You do not need to use a lot. I just put a tsp.

on a small piece of toast or cracker to help coat the stomach several times a

day for several weeks. So the expense is not a big problem. A jar lasts a long

time.

I ordinarily do not eat Honey or sugar etc. But this small amount does not

cause problems for me with candida or blood sugar levels.

C J

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In a message dated 09/11/2006 12:16:01 GMT Standard Time,

falcrest@... writes:

Hi I have been trying it for nearly 2weeks. I don't have the same digestive

problems I had some years ago but I feel it still may have helped.

I buy the active manuka honey 10+ from a health shop in town it costs £5 for

340grams that's about $8. I understand the price shoots up dramatically when

using a higher potency with the added cost of shipping. It maybe worth

phoning around to see if you can pick it up more locally. To my surprise this

honey is more common than I thought. Take care. Adam

***I think you have to be systematic ie kill off gut bacteria and then kill

of yeast and then kill off any remaining bugs via manuka.

However i think it is critical to start raising gluathione before doing

anything,

Regards

CS

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I cannot use honey, sugar, syrups, etc.

Adrienne

Manuka Honey

Has anyone else tried Manuka honey? If yes, how strong was it, how

did you consume it and did you feel anything special? I'm about to

order 250 grams UMF 25+ of Manuka honey from New Zealand. With a

price of 30$ it's not very cheap but if it helps I guess it can be

worth it. Since I have strong digestion problems and low stomach

acid a solution would be great.

>

>

> In a message dated 03/11/2006 00:55:21 GMT Standard Time,

> falcrest@... writes:

>

> Hi All

>

> After experimenting whith Manuka Honey I found a site explaining

how this

> type of honey and other foods might help some cfs patients.

>

> _http://www.acu-http://wwhttp://www.a_ (http://www.acu-

cell.com/dis-hpy.html)

>

> " Low Stomach Acid can be a factor with allergies, asthma,

headaches, chronic

>

> fatigue, non-specific

> aches and pains, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and other calcium

> metabolism-impaired problems --

> all the way to various cancers. Many of these complaints are

rectifiable by

> normalizing stomach acid,

> and from personal clinical observation.and from and fr

>

> I hope you find this as interesting as I did.

>

> Regards

> Adam

>

>

> ****I have used Manuka honey and it worked for me in terms of

clearing

> infections in the gut.

>

> Zinc also raise stomach acid.

>

> Regards

> CS

>

>

>

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Hello , Yes, I have used the Manuka honey successfully for acid reflux

and general gastric discomfort. I have never seen any evidence in any of the

research I have come across, regarding the Manuka honey feeding the

H.pylori. I wonder how it would have been successful in healing the patients

it was trialed on, if this " feeding " was the case. I understand your

reluctance with regard to sugar, but I guess you would have to weigh the

possible " bad spell " against the possibility of fixing the H.pylori. This

life is full of such great choices sometimes isn't it? Kindest regards.

Lorraine.

> Lorraine, thank you for your kind concern. I have seen this in my

> research, but I was skeptical about it because sugar feeds the h pylori

> bacteria. Anytime I fall off the " sugar wagon, " I have a bad spell.

> Have you any experience with manuka honey? Thanks.

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" ourjen2003 " <ourjen@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> I have heard that Manuka honey is good for candida - does anyone know

> anthing about it?

> Many thanks, Jen

Hello Jen,

Welcome to Bee's wonderful healing forum!

Honey and sugars in any form is not allowed on Bee's healing program.

Please be sure to read Bee's required material she sent you when you

joined the forum. It will answer a lot of questions and get you off to

a great start.

You can also learn more by using the site search on Bee's new website

here:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/

Hope this helps! :-)

Debra NW

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I think I bought mine from HoneyMarkproducts.com

$35 for about 18 oz. 16+ UMF

>

> Where did you get the manuka honey. Any other natural stuff for allergies and

severe sinus problems?

> Thank you

> Migdalia (Dee) we live with Jesus in our heart and lives!!!

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Hi there,

Is your name Alison? We like to go by first names here to keep everyone

straight. :o)

There are many things in nature that have healing properties. But for those of

us with candida, our first priority is not to feed it and since candida will

grow like crazy when it gets sugar, any healing property is basically negated.

So, in answer to your question, no, do not eat Manuka honey. Just stay on

course with Bee's diet. It's the best way to heal your candida symptoms.

All the best,

(a group moderator)

>

> Ok. I might run the risk of being chucked off the board for even mentioning

honey, but someone mentioned the benefits of it on another board, and I have

done some research.

>

> Apparently it not only is antibacterial, but also antifungal. I have emailed

the University of Waikato for more information on the antifungal aspect, but am

interested to know what the consensus is on this.

>

> It does appear to be very healing for a lot of things. It is apparently the

non-peroxide antibacterial benefits that are of the most benefit throughout the

body.

>

> I have long known that raw honey contains a huge amount of nutrients and

essentially is not a bad food in itself, but of course most honey is heat

treated now which destroys the enzymes so is virtually nothing but sugar.

>

> Manuka is a different thing altogether. Raw honey, but with added benefits.

>

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Dear Group,

Does anyone know if manuka honey is OK when dealing with cancer and candida

issues? Also any recommendations for dealing with candida apart from diet?

Thanks

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Hello   I have candida I use a diet and teas but it never gos away but I

once was advise I could have one leval tea spoon of natural  raw honey spoon

a

day and no more is find but any more and the  Honey or any other kind of honey

will raise your blood sugar levels. and  it would not be beneficial to someone

trying to reduce sugar consumption in treating candida. on the forums there

saying Ginger tea and Aloe Vera Gel would be more beneficial if the candida to

a

digestion  problem .

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Sent: Sat, 2 April, 2011 1:49:36 PM

Subject: [ ] manuka honey

 

Dear Group,

Does anyone know if manuka honey is OK when dealing with cancer and candida

issues? Also any recommendations for dealing with candida apart from diet?

Thanks

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