Research- Manuka Honey USA
Manuka Honey has been researched by Dr. Peter Molan
Senior Lecturer, Biochemistry Department for over 20 years.
Dr. Peter Molan, Senior Lecturer of the Biochemistry Department, Waikato University, New Zealand, has been researching Manuka Honey for over 20 years.
Following is the link to Dr. Molan page at the Waikato University:
http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/staff/biol/pmolan
Following is the link of the Waikato University, Honey Research Unit:
http://bio.waikato.ac.nz/honey/
Following is the link of the Waikato University, Biological Science Department:
http://bio.waikato.ac.nz/research/
Following is the complete List of
Publications Biological Science
Department, Waikato University
http://bio.waikato.ac.nz/staff/pmolan_pubs.shtml
Research interests Honey Research Unit
People working in the Honey Research Unit
Publications from the Honey Research Unit
Honey as an antimicrobial agent
The potential for using honey to treat wounds infected with MRSA and VRE - text of a paper presented at the First Wound Healing Congress
Activity of honey against wound-infecting bacteria (including "Superbugs")
Bibliography of medical usage of honey
Selection of honey for use as a wound dressing
What's special about Active Manuka Honey?
The way honey is used as a wound dressing (practical information)
The evidence for honey promoting wound healing - text of a paper published in Primary Intention (The Australian Journal of Wound Management)
Manuka Honey as a Medicine - text of a paper presented at the Global Bioactives Summit in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Honey as a topical antibacterial agent for treatment of infected wounds - a paper published in World Wide Wounds.
Where can I buy Active Manuka Honey for medicinal use?
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