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Mary2013 发表于 2014-3-17 21:40 
上次听介绍低于15+的都不具备治胃病的功效,出处实在想不起来了要不网上搜搜。。。。 ...
The pros
Manuka honey has an antibacterial component that sets it apart from other honeys. This activity is stable and doesn't lose its potency when exposed to dilution, heat or light.
Manuka honey has been found to be effective against a range of bacteria including Helicobacter pylori (which causes most stomach ulcers); Escherichia coli (the most common cause of infected wounds) and Streptococcus pyogenes (which causes sore throats).
Manuka honey is antimicrobial and antiviral. It is also an antioxidant that can help to increase vitality and immunity.
Trials have indicated that manuka honey can heal wounds and skin ulcers that haven't responded to standard treatments.
The cons
Honey in general is not suitable for babies under 12 months of age because it is a known source of the bacteria spores that cause botulism.
Diabetics should also avoid or limit their intake of honey due to the high glucose content.
Not all manuka honeys were born equal, so it can be hard to know what you're getting. Active manuka honey has stronger properties than regular manuka honey. The team at the Waikato Honey Research Unit are refining testing methods to identify and rate the potency of different manuka honeys.
There are no known side effects of active manuka honey when used internally, unless you are allergic to honey. Occasionally, when active manuka honey is used on an external wound, it can sting because of its high activity level. In this case, use regular manuka honey instead.
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