Honey as a medicine: Special properties of mānuka honey

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Honey as a medicine: Special properties of mānuka honey

Phil Rasmussen

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Pharmacist and medical herbalist Phil Rasmussen examines the latest scientific research into the healing properties of mānuka honey in the first of a two-part series

Apart from being a rich source of glucose, fructose and flavonoids such as quercetin and chrysin found in other honeys, mānuka honey contains unique c, Manuka_Leptospermum_scoparium, The density and genotypes of mānuka plants growing within range of the hives affects the purity and quality of mānuka honey [Image: Wikimedia Commons
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