BioSota Organics MANUKA Honey MGO 300+ (Lab Test MGO 375 mg/kg), 250g

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Product information

Best before 4/11/2024

Origin: Australia

Manuka Honey is in a liquid form (could be crystallized due to the natural process of crystallization).

Honey Analysis Report for this Batch # 224202 shows a level of MGO 375 mg/kg.

SUGGESTED USAGE

Australia’s Manuka’ MGO 300+ is pure Australian Jellybush Honey and has been tested at independent laboratories to guarantee a ULFTM (Unique Leptospermum Factor) rating of 10 Plus.

  • Soothe sore throats
  • Apply to wound dressings for minor wounds and scratches
  • A teaspoon a day for improved digestion
  • Ease symptoms of fungal or bacterial infections
  • Mix with lemon, garlic, ginger, and water to fight colds
  • Our Most Popular Active Honey
  • A Potent and Affordable Active Honey

    Australian Manuka Honey MGO300+ is pure Australian Jellybush Honey. Tested at independent laboratories. High in minerals, antioxidants, and bioflavonoids, this potent antibacterial honey will help to enhance and protect your body’s own defenses. 

    Most people, familiar with Manuka honey, think it comes only from New Zealand. This is completely inaccurate.

    This impression is due mainly to the very strong marketing effort by the honey experts in New Zealand. They have done a great job in educating consumers about Manuka honey and its health benefits and we respect their effort and we send them our thanks.
    The plant that the bees use to make Manuka honey grows in Australia as well as New Zealand and on this page, we will present information that will confirm this assertion. The Australian Government has made a number of studies. Here is some of the text of one important study.

    Leptospermum scoparium (Manuka or Tea tree or just Leptospermum) is a shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia. It is found throughout New Zealand but is particularly common on the drier east coasts of the North Island and the South Island, and in Australia in Tasmania, Victoria, and New South Wales. Manuka (from Maori ‘manuka’) is the name used in New Zealand, and ‘tea tree’ is a common name in Australia and to a lesser extent also in New Zealand. This name arose because Captain Cook used the leaves to make a ‘tea’ drink. The common name “Tea Tree” is also shared with the related Melaleuca tree of Australia suggesting that both were used to make tea by Captain Cook.

    Manuka honey, produced when honeybees gather the nectar from its flowers, is distinctively flavored, darker, and richer in taste than clover honey, and has antibacterial and antifungal properties. The finest quality Manuka honey with the most potent antimicrobial properties is produced from hives placed in wild, uncultivated areas with abundant growth of Manuka bushes.

     

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