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  2. Manuka honey is the key to burn relief - AOL

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  3. 5 health benefits of honey you may not know - AOL

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    Honey helps heal wounds. Due to its antimicrobial properties, honey has long been used as a dressing for wounds and burns—Sumerians applied this therapeutic use as early as 2100 B.C.E.

  4. Manuka Honey Has the Potential to Reduce Breast Cancer ... - AOL

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    While this particular kind of honey has already long been known to "exhibit antimicrobial, antioxidant, and tissue-protective/healing activities," the team also found that it is "rich in ...

  5. Mānuka honey - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the high premium paid for mānuka honey, an increasing number of products now labeled as such worldwide are adulterated or counterfeit.According to research by the Unique Mānuka Factor Honey Association (UMFHA), the main trade association of New Zealand mānuka honey producers (New Zealand being the main producer of mānuka honey in the world), while only 1,700 tonnes (3.7 ...

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    Honey is a folk treatment for burns and other skin injuries. Preliminary evidence suggests that it aids in the healing of partial thickness burns 4–5 days faster than other dressings, and moderate evidence suggests that post-operative infections treated with honey heal faster and with fewer adverse events than with antiseptic and gauze. [13]

  7. Mānuka - Wikipedia

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    Tea tree, burgundy-red cultivar 'Wiri Donna' cultivar, Auckland Botanic Gardens. Mānuka (Māori pronunciation:, Leptospermum scoparium), also known as mānuka myrtle, [1] New Zealand teatree, [1] broom tea-tree, [2] or just tea tree, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, native to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands) and south-east Australia.