Features of New Zealand Manuka honey
There is a unique pristine place on Earth - an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand. The soils, vegetation and fauna here were formed many millennia ago and have not actually changed. To the nearest neighbors - 1500 kilometers. The isolation of the location of the islands made it possible to keep these lands ecologically untouched. It is here that the bees get their precious product - the "king of honey" with the unusual name "Manuka".
How to produce
For the production of honey, bees collect nectar from a low shrub of the broom-shaped, belonging to the myrtle family, a variety of tea tree. In our country, this plant is well known for the pharmaceutical bactericidal preparation "Tea Tree Oil". Honey has even more active antibacterial properties. It is exported to many countries, but in small quantities, since no more than 120 tons are received per year.
Honey stimulates the immune system well and actively affects pathogenic flora and even Staphylococcus aureus, which is difficult to treat. In the language of the natives, the word "manuka" means cheerfulness, cheerful mood, enthusiasm. Even in the old days, local residents noticed the healing and tonic properties of the product. The state of New Zealand certifies Manuka products on its islands. Unscrupulous farmers who use sweet bait are deprived of the right to produce honey.Therefore, "Manuka" goes on sale only of high quality.
Compound
The composition of Manuka honey depends on many factors. Bees react to weather changes, humidity levels, temperature fluctuations, the intensity of flowering of the honey plant - all this is reflected in the product. The composition of honey of different collection periods may vary slightly. It can be characterized as follows:
- liquid - 16%;
- sugar - 84%;
- vitamins PP, K, E, H, group B and acids - 1.5%;
- minerals (iodine, potassium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, copper) - 15%;
- enzymes, proteins, antioxidants - 15%.
Of particular value to this unique product is the presence of methylglyoxal (MGO) in it. Scientists have noticed that its percentage in New Zealand honey literally rolls over. Methylglyoxal, getting into the affected cells, inhibits pathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and other pathogenic flora.
New Zealand scientists have developed a honey activity scale - UFM (the uniqueness of the Manuka factor), according to which they classified the product as follows:
- neutral - 30+ MGO, 5+ UFM;
- minor - 100+ MGO, 10+ UFM;
- high - 250+ MGO, 15+ UFM;
- very high - 400+ MGO, 20+ UFM;
- overactive - 550+ MGO, 25+ UFM.
The higher the activity index of honey, the more fruitful and expressive its effect on the human body, the stronger the bactericidal properties. The indicators of the activity scale indicate the degree of the therapeutic effect of honey.
Application
Any honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, as for the Manuka variety, the indicators sometimes exceed the limit activity figures.Honey calms the nervous system, stimulates the immune system, has a positive effect on metabolism, regenerates tissues, and slows down aging. It also has strong antibacterial properties, has an antiseptic, antifungal and antiviral effect, has an active anti-inflammatory effect.
Given the listed properties of this product, it is used to treat skin diseases such as eczema, dermatitis, fungal infections, psoriasis, acne. Used to treat stomach ulcers, intestines, with purulent tonsillitis, arthritis, heartburn, insomnia, loss of strength. Good effect "Manuka" showed in the treatment of pneumonia, abscess, inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity. Helps with burns, restores strength in the postoperative period.
It should be remembered that honey is an auxiliary means of treatment. Its use should be discussed with your doctor.
Contraindications
Despite the undeniable benefits, honey also has contraindications. The presence of pollen in bee products can cause allergic reactions. The high sugar content of honey affects the functioning of the pancreas. It is contraindicated in the following cases:
- individual intolerance;
- allergy to honey components;
- diabetes;
- excess weight;
- pregnancy, breastfeeding;
- infancy.
Treatment with bee products
For the prevention of infectious diseases, you can take honey in the morning on an empty stomach, 1 teaspoon or dissolve in water at room temperature.
It should be remembered that it is impossible to drink a bee product with hot tea, as well as dissolve it in it.
Under the influence of high temperatures, honey not only loses its beneficial properties, but also acquires dangerous components.For preventive, restorative purposes, high rates of MGO and UFM are not so important. They should be taken into account during treatment. The more severe the disease, the higher the activity indicators should be in the bee product.
New Zealand scientist, university professor Peter Molan offers several of his recipes for the use of Manuka honey for medicinal purposes.
- When treating purulent sore throat, a teaspoon of the bee product should be kept in the mouth until completely dissolved. Preparing a compress for the throat is simple: put honey on cotton wool wrapped in gauze, lay it with compress paper and fix it with a bandage.
- With the help of the above dressings, burns, purulent wounds, acne, fungal infections of the skin and nails can be treated. Bandages are fixed on the affected areas for 20-30 minutes.
- Taking 3 teaspoons of honey on an empty stomach in the morning or at bedtime can cure stomach ulcers in a short time.
- For inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, as well as for stomatitis, rinses are used. Two teaspoons of Manuka in a glass of warm water is enough.
- Honey bandages can be used to treat arthritis and rheumatism.
Based on these recipes, other diseases are also treated that are associated with infectious and inflammatory processes, reduced immunity, exhaustion, and disorders of the nervous system.
Application in cosmetology
Antiseptic, bactericidal properties of New Zealand honey have found their application in cosmetology. Juvenile acne, rashes react to the therapeutic effect of the bee product. Honey is used for the production of shampoos to strengthen hair, it is part of creams and nourishes the skin, gives it elasticity, and also slows down the aging process.
The mask has an excellent effect on flabby fading skin: 1 tsp.spoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of olive oil, 1 egg yolk. "Manuka" as part of lotions cleanses and disinfects the skin, tightens pores. All diseases associated with infectious lesions can be treated with this bee product.
Storage conditions
There are no surprises in storage conditions, the requirements are the same as for any drug, not requiring low temperatures:
- the storage place must be dry and dark;
- in order not to reduce the quality of honey by exposure to ultraviolet rays, it is better to store the product in jars with dark glass or in ceramic containers;
- honey jars should be tightly closed;
- a moderate room environment is quite suitable as a temperature storage regime.
"Manuka" can crystallize as early as 4 weeks after pumping, these processes have little to do with storage.
To melt honey, it should not be heated, it is enough to hold the jar in a container with warm water.
How to buy a real product
"Manuka" - a unique highly active bactericidal product, has only positive reviews. It is produced by bees in Australia and New Zealand in small quantities. Associations of honey producers certify their products, so they are of impeccable quality. On the Internet, various stores sell this product, but in most cases they sell ordinary honey with tea tree flavors. In order not to be mistaken, it is better to buy a bee product directly from manufacturers. It will have its own identification number, location and date of collection, methylglyoxal (UFM) content.
"Manuka" is a product of yellow color, closer to brown, thick viscous consistency, pleasant specific smell.Knowing that in a month honey begins to crystallize, you can pay attention to the date of manufacture, that is, after six months the product can no longer have a liquid structure. Those who are impressed by the amazing properties of this unusual honey should make more efforts, use translations and contact the real producers of this variety.
See below for an overview of Manuka honey.