But all you can do with that bear honey is pour it in your tea, whereas with manuka, you can make a face mask, apply it to wounds, slather it on pimples and even use it in a throat-saving tonic.
Try stirring it into your tea, mixing it with yogurt, or drizzling it over whole grain toast. Just remember, while Manuka honey shows promise, it’s not a replacement for medical treatment.
Experts recommend stirring a teaspoon of manuka honey into herbal tea (with or without lemon) or boiling water, and patients may wish to do this once or twice a day. Some patients may want to take ...
making it a versatile choice for the whole family Barnes Naturals Manuka Honey can be used as a direct substitute for sugar in tea, coffee, smoothies and recipes or enjoyed straight from the jar ...