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Uses of Active Jellybush Honey
• High in
Antioxidants • High in
Hydrogen Peroxide Releasing Enzymes • High in ULF (TM). - The Unique
Letospermum Factor Activity Jellybush
gets its name from the thick gel like nature of the honey that the
bees gather from Leptospermum flowers. Active Jellybush Honey
contains both hydrogen peroxide releasing enzymes and the
Unique Leptospermum Factor (ULF).
Both of these plant properties, the
hydrogen peroxide releasing enzymes and the Unique
Leptospermum Factor (ULF) have been researched by
honey institutes in Australia and around the world and have
been proven to have antimicrobial properties. Active Jellybush Honey
also contains phenolic compounds such as flavanoids which have known
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
properties.
The antioxidants
within the honey are also able to reduce the effects of free radical
damage.
These natural
properties impart potent cleansing qualities to the honey with
proven health benefits when taken internally or applied externally
to the skin.
Not all
Jellybush honeys are active. Choose a honey that has been tested for
activity.
• Not suitable for infants under 12
months old. • Store in a cool
place below 30°C away from direct sunlight. • Do not refrigerate.
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