Sept. 10 -- WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Manuka honey, known for its anti-microbial properties, might kill MRSA bacteria. A new study from the University of Wales Institute-Cardiff suggests ...
Manuka honey may kill bacteria by destroying key bacterial proteins. Dr Rowena Jenkins and colleagues from the University of Wales Institute - Cardiff investigated the mechanisms of manuka honey ...
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They further explain that Manuka honey may have a unique health benefit because it contains an active ingredient called methylglyoxal (MGO). MGO can have antibacterial effects. They differ in one key ...
Manuka honey is thought to have antibacterial properties. Now Rowena Jenkins from the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff, UK, has shown that it appears to defeat deadly methicillin-resistant ...
And now, Manuka honey is proving a gamechanger in the fight against extremely drug-resistant infections, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers. Scientists say they have developed ...
If your social feeds are suddenly jam-packed with recommendations about manuka honey, welcome to the buzz. Long a favorite in natural food and wellness circles, this New Zealand export has now risen ...
Honey has been around forever, but it has reemerged in modern times has both a “superfood” and medicine with tons of health benefits. As with most products, there is a range in the quality — and ...
Manuka honey is a trendy sweetener prized for its healing properties. Manuka honey is a trendy sweetener prized for its healing properties. The honey, made mostly in New Zealand, has been called ...