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What is UMF? The Mānuka Honey Grading System Explained

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What is UMF? The Mānuka Honey Grading System Explained

UMF (Unique Mānuka Factor) is the certification grade for Mānuka honey antibacterial activity. It tests four authenticity markers and is administered by the UMF Honey Association in New Zealand.

Mānuka Honey and the Stomach: H. pylori and the Research

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Mānuka Honey and the Stomach: H. pylori and the Research

The most-studied stomach-related question for honey is whether it acts on H. pylori, the bacterium associated with most peptic ulcers. The in-vitro evidence is suggestive; the human evidence is not.

Multifloral vs Monofloral Honey: The Real Difference

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Multifloral vs Monofloral Honey: The Real Difference

Monofloral honey comes from a single dominant flower source; multifloral comes from many. The distinction matters most for premium honeys like Mānuka, where monofloral status drives both certification and price.

Why Does Honey Crystallize? The Chemistry Explained

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Why Does Honey Crystallize? The Chemistry Explained

Honey crystallization is a natural physical change, not a sign of spoilage or fakery. Glucose in the honey separates into solid crystals, leaving fructose-rich liquid. The chemistry, the rate factors, and how to reverse it.

Is Honey Antibacterial? The Research, Explained

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Is Honey Antibacterial? The Research, Explained

All honey is antibacterial to some degree, but the mechanism differs between regular honey and Mānuka. A research-backed explanation of why Mānuka's antibacterial activity survives heat, light, and stomach acid.

Is Manuka Honey Worth It? Learn Why

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Is Manuka Honey Worth It? Learn Why

Dear reader, are you tired of constantly hearing about the latest health trends and wondering which ones are actually worth your time and money? If so, then you are not alone. In today's fast-paced society, it can be overwhelming to decipher what is truly beneficial for our well-being. This is why it is important to [...]

The Mānuka Tree: Leptospermum scoparium and Its Honey

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The Mānuka Tree: Leptospermum scoparium and Its Honey

The Mānuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) is native to New Zealand and parts of Australia. The tree's nectar is what makes Mānuka honey antibacterial; here is how the plant works.

What is Mānuka Honey? The Complete Guide

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What is Mānuka Honey? The Complete Guide

Mānuka honey is monofloral honey produced by bees from the Mānuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium), native to New Zealand. Its defining property is non-peroxide antibacterial activity driven by methylglyoxal.

Mānuka Honey and Fungal Infections: A Research Review

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Mānuka Honey and Fungal Infections: A Research Review

Laboratory studies have shown Mānuka honey is active against Candida albicans and other fungi. A review of the evidence, the mechanism, and why in-vitro activity is not the same as clinical effect.

What is Organic Honey? Certification and Reality

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What is Organic Honey? Certification and Reality

Organic honey carries certification standards on hive management, foraging area, and processing. Here is what organic certification actually means for honey, and why Mānuka has a complicated relationship with it.

What is Monofloral Mānuka Honey? The MPI Definition

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What is Monofloral Mānuka Honey? The MPI Definition

Monofloral Mānuka honey meets New Zealand's MPI chemical and DNA-marker thresholds for predominantly Mānuka-source honey. The definition, what it tests, and why it matters for buyers.

New Zealand Honey Varieties: Mānuka, Kānuka, Rewarewa, and Others

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New Zealand Honey Varieties: Mānuka, Kānuka, Rewarewa, and Others

New Zealand produces over a dozen distinct monofloral honeys, of which Mānuka is the most famous. A guide to the major varieties, their flavour profiles, and how they compare on antibacterial activity.