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Laboratory Studies
In laboratory tests the UMF antibacterial property present in
UMF Manuka Honey has been found to inhibit, in vitro, the growth
of the bacteria helicobacter pylori.
Helicobacter Pylori is believed to cause most stomach ulcers,
dyspepsia and peptic ulcers.
The peroxide antibacterial activity of other honeys (including
ordinary manuka honey) was found not to be effective against
helicobacter pylori.
Studies are also showing that the good bacteria in the stomach
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Anecdotal Testimonies
Anecdotal testimonies from people in many parts of the world
who have used ManukaUSA UMF® 16+ Active Manuka Honey for stomach ulcers
and gastric problems have been very positive.
Many people have reported feeling better after having ManukaUSA UMF® 16+ Active
Manuka Honey.
Some people also found that a very high UMF level (such as
UMF16+) is much more effective than lower UMF levels which
just meet the UMF standard or manuka honey which does not
have UMF.
How to Have ManukaUSA UMF® 16+ Active Manuka Honey For Digestive Health.
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Try having a teaspoon to a tablespoon of the honey three to
four times a day, ideally one hour before meals
and again at bedtime. |
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Try to have nothing to drink immediately
after having the honey so as not to dilute the honey. Having the honey on bread, toast or cracker
biscuit holds the honey in the stomach for as long as possible. |
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Many people have experienced good results if they have the honey straight from the teaspoon. |
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It is pure honey so it does not interfere with regular medications. |
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Adjust the amount and frequency to suit your own needs. Most people have a generous amount
of the honey initially, then reduce it as they feel warranted. |
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A little discomfort was experienced by a few for a very short period. |
ManukaUSA UMF® 16+ Active Manuka Honey is 100% pure honey so it
is safe to have as much as desired and as often as wished
(except for diabetics) |
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