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Apr 01, 2009
Medical professionals are now using a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey to treat infections caused by bacteria that have developed a resistance to antibiotics.

Mar 26, 2009
This medical-grade honey has become quite a commodity as of late since word of its impressive healing qualities have surfaced. Honeymark, now offers retailers easy access to this premium honey.

Mar 21, 2009
A premium type of mono-floral honey that is produced in New Zealand is being used as an alternative to traditional forms of medicine.

Mar 18, 2009
Honeymark has announced the launch of their own brand of Manuka Honey. This active, medical-grade honey comes from New Zealand and is known for its ability to cure a wide range of health conditions.

Feb 22, 2009
Honeymark, a manufacturer of skin care products, uses honey as a main ingredient because of its ability to kill bacteria and other infectious microbes.

Feb 20, 2009
After being forgotten as a viable treatment source, honey is being rediscovered as a preferred method of healing a wide spectrum of health conditions, both internally and topically on the skin.

Feb 08, 2009
It has been discovered that honey contains natural healing properties that are capable of treating a wide range of health conditions.

Jan 18, 2009
Doctors around the world are taking advantage of a unique type of honey that is indigenous to New Zealand called Manuka Honey because of its incomparable healing properties, particularly in the area of wound care.

Jan 18, 2009
It has been discovered that a special type of honey found in New Zealand called Manuka Honey has natural healing properties which help to repair skin affected by acne.

Dec 31, 2008
Recent studies have shown that a particular type of honey outperforms antibiotics when treating many health complications, both internally and topically on the skin.


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