Don’t Worry… Bee Happy!

Don’t Worry… Bee Happy!Recent discoveries have demonstrated that Manuka honey, which was once regarded as a traditional favourite, is now in fact extremely beneficial to our health… so if we didn’t have an excuse to eat it before, Spirits Bay has just given us a valid reason to stock up on jarfuls of the stuff. 

Combining an array of wondrous ingredients sourced from the remote, isolated and unpolluted areas of New Zealand, Spirits Bay’s highly prized Manuka honey is not only rare but renowned for its amazing range of healing properties providing them with the inspiration to launch their new and exclusive Manuka honey in the UK.

Hundreds of years ago, honey was traditionally used by the ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Indians to keep wounds free of infection due to its effective healing ability. All forms of honey are known to have some level of antiseptic properties, but it was Dr. Peter Molan of Waikato University of New Zealand who discovered that only Manuka honey has unique antibacterial properties which allow it to be used internally to aid digestive disorders as well as externally for the skin. This is due to its ability to inhibit the growth of Helicobacter pylori - the bacteria considered the main cause of stomach problems.

So Why is Spirits Bay Manuka Honey So Special?

  • This high rated Active Manuka Honey has the ability to stimulate the immune system which helps to fight infection
  • The antibacterial properties enable it to destroy bad bacteria and aggressive acids found in the stomach
  • The healing properties of the Manuka Honey help to rehydrate and calm the body after diarrhoea, food poisoning and vomiting by coating the stomach for fast relief
  • It destroys Staphylococci and Streptococci bacteria typically involved in the common sore throat and cold

Spirits Bay Manuka Honey is priced at £13.49 for 250g and is available from Julian Graves or most health food stores. Alternatively visit www.lifeplan.co.uk for details of your nearest stockist.

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