VIVA LA RESISTANCE
[Wellness]
November 9, 2022
A large number of tests indicate that manuka is able to destroy more than 80 strains of bacteria, including staphylococcus aureus and pyogenic streptococcus. In 2013, scientists at the University of the United Arab Emirates found that when combined with other therapies, intravenous manuka honey helped slow the growth of cancerous tumors in mice. Well, if we talk about cosmetics, then manuka honey in combination with cosmetic components has a soothing, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effect on the skin.