Mānuka Honey - Comvita (New Zeland)

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100% pure raw certified Mānuka honey from New Zeland. 8.8 ounces

What is UMF? Unique Mānuka Factor is a 3rd party tester of honey, certifying 3 key compoounds in the honey (Leptosperin, DHA, & MGO)

What is MGO? Methylglyoxal is a natural antibacterial compound found in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey.

What is DHA? Docosahexaenoic acid is a natural omega-3 fatty acid, a primary component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina.

What is Leptosperin? A naturally occuring chemical in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey, studies have linked the amount of Leptosperin to the amount of MGO in honey.

NOTE - some honey is only available for a limited time each year

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100% pure raw certified Mānuka honey from New Zeland. 8.8 ounces

What is UMF? Unique Mānuka Factor is a 3rd party tester of honey, certifying 3 key compoounds in the honey (Leptosperin, DHA, & MGO)

What is MGO? Methylglyoxal is a natural antibacterial compound found in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey.

What is DHA? Docosahexaenoic acid is a natural omega-3 fatty acid, a primary component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina.

What is Leptosperin? A naturally occuring chemical in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey, studies have linked the amount of Leptosperin to the amount of MGO in honey.

NOTE - some honey is only available for a limited time each year

100% pure raw certified Mānuka honey from New Zeland. 8.8 ounces

What is UMF? Unique Mānuka Factor is a 3rd party tester of honey, certifying 3 key compoounds in the honey (Leptosperin, DHA, & MGO)

What is MGO? Methylglyoxal is a natural antibacterial compound found in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey.

What is DHA? Docosahexaenoic acid is a natural omega-3 fatty acid, a primary component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina.

What is Leptosperin? A naturally occuring chemical in the nectar of the Mānuka flower, and also in Mānuka honey, studies have linked the amount of Leptosperin to the amount of MGO in honey.

NOTE - some honey is only available for a limited time each year