Where does it come from?
Manuka Honey is produced by honey bees that collect nectar from the Manuka Bush or Leptospermum Scoparium, a tea tree indigenous to New Zealand.
New Zealand has one of the highest standards of organic certification for honey in the world. In fact one of the unique things that New Zealand does that many other countries dont is insist that the bee hives, the land they are on and the surrounding land for a three-five mile radius is certified organic. The reason for this is that studies (1&2) have shown that bees can travel up to and sometimes over 1.7km (thats 1-2 miles to me and you) to feed and collect pollen, meaning that pollen from GMO crops and pesticide sprayed crops can be brought into the hive contaminating the honey.
What makes it unique?
Once the bees have gathered the nectar they take it back to the hive where they add an enzyme called glucose oxidase to preserve the honey, which then slowly releases small amounts of the antibacterial agent hydrogen peroxide into the honey.
So how does this differ from other honey? Whilst all honey contains hydrogen peroxide this varies in potency by almost 100 fold across all types of honey, and when exposed to heat and light the enzyme that produces hydrogen peroxide is destroyed, and so is the antibacterial property of the honey.
Professor Peter Molan at the Honey Research Unit of Waikato University, New Zealand, has discovered that what makes Manuka Honey unique is the presence of Methylglyoxal (MGO) in high quantities (between 100 and 1000mg/Kg). This non-peroxide ingredient is what gives this honey its unique antibacterial, anti microbial, antiviral, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and anti fungal properties. A Methylglyoxal level of 400 mg/kg and higher in the honey gives it the power to destroy a very large number of destructive microorganisms, viruses and bacteria.
Another unique aspect of MGO is that it is stable, meaning that it is not broken down by heat or light, or the catalase enzyme present in body tissue, hence its unique ability to heal wounds. It also does not require dilution or oxygen to become active meaning that it can work in wound dressings, internally (in the digestive tract/ stomach), and at a more potent level. This unique property has been termed the Unique Manuka Factor (UMF).
But beware research has shown not all Manuka honey contains UMF and not all are strong enough to have a therapeutic effect. UMF needs to be 16+ at least to have significant anti-bacterial and healing properties and must be active. So the words you are looking for on the label of your tub of Manuka Honey are organic, active, and UMF of between 16+ and 24+. The higher the UMF level, the higher the health benefits.
So What are the Benefits of Manuka Honey?
Most people will know that Manuka honey has antibacterial properties, and that it’s good for their health but most wont be sure why this is or how it works. Professor Molan at Waikato University Honey Research Unit in New Zealand has been researching the properties and benefits of it for over 28 years and has made some interesting discoveries the latest of which is that Manuka Honey has anti-ageing properties as it is able to stimulate collagen synthesis in the skin helping to plump out fine lines and wrinkles.
It is also anti-inflammatory making it a great organic skincare ingredient. It can help to heal conditions such as acne, stomach ulcers, arthritis, and eczema. It can be both taken internally and applied topically to the skin. This is because Manuka honey’s high sugar content creates a waterless environment in which the bacteria that are infecting a wound are unable to survive. Also, thanks to the presence of an enzyme called glucose oxidase, it is acidic, which adds to its unique antibacterial properties. In fact Christie Hospital in Didsbury is now using this honey in the treatment of patients with mouth and throat cancers. Of course the most well known benefit of Manuka Honey is that it is anti-bacterial. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US has stated that at least 70% of bacteria are now immune to at least one kind of antibiotic. No bacteria are known to have developed a resistance to Active Manuka Honey.
Manuka Honey destroys bacteria by drawing all the moisture out of the cells. It damages the environment that bacteria multiples in and in turn kills bacteria. Medical researchers in Trenton New Jersey are now producing a Medical Gauze made with this Honey. In the case of MRSA, studies show that Manuka Honey interferes with the separation process when the bacteria try to multiply thus, preventing MRSA from spreading. Manuka Honey has also been shown to increase good bacteria in the stomach helping to aid digestion and strengthen the immune system.
Why are beauty salons using it in beauty treatments:
* Anti-ageing benefits – when combined with Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture. It also creates a clean sterile surface for acupuncture on the face. Acupuncture, anti-aging massage techniques and Manuka Honey combined give the most amazing luminosity to the skin post treatment, and rapid results.
* Deeply cleansing the skin the technique used gently draws impurities from the skin reducing the need for over-squeezing the skin during manual extractions. For pre-extractions it loosens impurities and helps prepare the skin for deeper cleansing. If the skin is not prepared correctly extractions can be uncomfortable and damage the skin. Using a Manuka Honey cleansing technique is a great alternative for those with sensitive skin who still like a deep cleanse but don’t like traditional manual extractions.
* Anti-inflammatory and healing – soothes inflamed skin for acne and rosacea suffers. Great after extractions too.
The Author is a fan of organic skin care and has been using it for more than 10 years. Marie works as an organic skincare buyer for a boutque beauty store sourcing organic make up and natural and organic beauty products
Today, hundreds and hundreds of people are switching over to natural skincare products.
Why?
Because they work. It is no longer just a niche market for environmentalists and naturalists. Main stream markets are gobbling natural skin care products up because it is clear that over time, they outperform the main stream synthetically manufactured ingredients.
Not all natural skin care products work as well as they claim, but there are some natural products available today that are packed with high concentrations of essential nutrients, vitamins and compounds that work on a cellular level to stimulate the skin to regain some of the tone and texture lost through age or damaged skin cells.
Here are just a few natural ingredients that bring “goodness” to your skin
Retinol: Vitamin A in its natural form is known as Retinol. It helps in rejuvenating and re-generating the skin to become healthy and appealing, it is extremely effective for sensitive skin and doesn’t have any side effects.
Alpha Lipoic Acid: A natural acid, it is also known to be a potent antioxidant that helps in eliminating free radicals. Free radicals are the key factors responsible for skin aging and the breakdown of elasticity of our skin. When applied on the skin and ingested as a supplement, it can effectively improve the appearance of the skin within a few weeks.
Vitamin C: Also known to be a “miracle cure vitamin”, topical vitamin C helps in protecting the skin against sun damage and also reverses the effects of sun damage. However, using a sun protection formula is a must. When vitamin C is used in combination with sunscreen it helps in neutralizing the free radicals. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that has been proven to boost the production as well as synthesis of collagen. It is a must for every skincare routine regardless of the type of skin you have.
Dimethylaminoethanol or DMAE: This is also a natural compound that can be found in the skin of oily fishes like salmon and is well known for its excellent collagen enhancing abilities. The use of this compound can give you firmer and tighter skin with reduced wrinkles and fine lines. It has been proved to be extremely effective in reducing age spots too.
Keratin: A natural protein that is one of the building blocks of skin. Keratin stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, the two proteins that make the skin firm, flexible and young. Delivering keratin to all levels of your skin promotes cellular rejuvenation. In effect, you’re using nature to self heal and prevent further damage.
Natural skin care doesn’t hide symptoms or temporarily take the signs of skin damage or aging away. It works to provide your skin with the nutrients it needs to fix itself and become healthy and beautiful. I’ve identified what I believe is the very best natural skin care at my website.
Bobby Lynn Jekos is a professional writer with a strong interest in natural health and wellness. She writes about natural skin care and the best products she’s found over years of research at http://www.healthy-beautiful-skin-site.com
Cosmetics are very important as far as any woman is concerned, and are almost an inevitable part of a woman’s life. Cosmetics including hair conditioners, lotions, creams for soft skin, gels to prevent ageing and many others help a woman look beautiful and elegant. So, many women all over the world spend a large amount on cosmetics every month.
However, someone who uses a lot of cosmetics often has concerns about the quality and safety of the products being used. The solution to this is natural cosmetics. Cosmetics containing natural ingredients are of better quality and also ensure safety even when used for a long period of time.
Advent of Natural Cosmetics
Though natural cosmetics have been around a really long time, it is only recently that they have gained popularity. Today, this industry is one of the most successful and leading industries.
In the last two decades, our planet has been facing the grave problem of global warming. Global warming was a result of unnatural and chemical substances being used to a great extent which indeed has an adverse effect on the earth.
Eventually, people realized their responsibility towards the Earth and many took a stand not to use products that cause these adverse effects on the environment. Thus, many people stopped using chemical cosmetics and this was the time when such cosmetics took over.
Natural cosmetics, upon being introduced in the market, did not do well initially. Many people were not sure how well these products would do and what would be their effects. However people eventually realized that they are worth buying and so these products became a hit. In fact, today many departmental stores have only natural products on their shelves instead of regular synthetic cosmetics.
Popularity of Natural Cosmetics
Natural cosmetics are made only from extracts of natural ingredients including various types of plants and minerals from both the ground and the sea. However, no animal sources are used and they are not tested on animals either.
Naturally made cosmetics are today extremely popular among youngsters who are concerned not only about their own health and skin, but also about the world they live in. The reason behind using them does not matter as long as you use them. Natural products are indeed better than most products in the market as they are biodegradable and do not cause harm to the Earth, or to the people using them.
Many cosmetics guides on the internet and at our site will provide you with further information on natural cosmetics products.
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