🍯 Heal smart, heal naturally — the power of UMF 12+ in every jar!
Wound Honey is a premium 80g ointment featuring UMF 12+ Active Manuka Honey from New Zealand, combined with organic Aloe Vera and Panthenol (Vitamin B) to provide a powerful, natural topical solution that promotes faster skin healing and hydration. Ideal for professional-grade wound care, it is unpasteurized and chemical-free, ensuring maximum potency and purity.
K**R
Worth every penny!
This works. I had a deep skin tear and this definitely helped hasten the healing process. It is sticky so cover the area. It’s expensive but worth it!!!!
S**E
This works for infections from tattoos!!!!!
This saved me from an infected tattoo!!!!! Infected tattoos are nothing to take lightly. I have my share of tattoos and have had two of them get infected, one time to the extent that I developed cellulitis and the skin essentially began to go through a bit of necrosis (death). Tips on how to handle this on your own can vary, use petroleum based products or absolutely do not use them. It makes if very confusing. Anyway, I did try several things SDD silver colloidal cream, Neosporin, A & D cream, all while cleaning the area throughout the day with Hibiclens antimicrobial soap. All of things things either burned, or just seemed to cover the ooze from the infection but not really help it heal. Several hours later of online research and Amazon research, I pulled the trigger on this. It is all natural, how can you go wrong. Boy was I right, within 30 minutes the pain from the infection and dryness of the scabbing was gone. Within 4 hours, I could see the skin repairing itself. I will add, that I rarely if ever right reviews on products because it takes a lot to impress, or piss me off, but this product is the BOMB!!!!!
F**E
It really can work!
True honey, sticky, you must apply it to your wound, then cover the area. Do this twice a day on a clean wound area. I am not a doctor, however in 2-3 days your skin will start to heal and look fanatic, starting to heal. Please see a doctor if you encounter any issues.
T**S
Wound care at its BEST!
I have a high level spinal cord injury, confined to a wheelchair, and occasionally experience wounds. Most recently a scrape on my ankle developed into a dime sized and several millimeter deep wound. Nothing I tried, including things that healed me in the past, seemed to work. I ultimately visited the Would Care Center at the local Hospital. That was a weekly and semi weekly visit for months. As many as five months. I did this on two separate occasions for the same wound. Their course of treatment was eventually what they call an Oasis, which is simply an ultra thin layer of pig skin, I believe from the intestinal tract. It looked like a small sheet of tissue paper. It eventually healed my wound, but within a couple weeks the wound resurfaced, I believe due to my skin actually rejecting this tissue.My Uncle has his own apiary and he suggested I try Manuka honey. I tried raw organic Manuaka, from New Zealand, which showed some promise, but eventually purchased the Dr. Nordyke's wound honey. Absolutely and unequivocally the best treatment available for wounds, in my opinion. I believe the added Aloe Vera works in concert with the Manuka to promote healing. I had used a product in the past that was mostly Aloe based and it was also a great wound healer, but this Wound Honey is simply amazing. The key, as with any wound is to maintain a moist wound bed. The old methods of using alcohol,Mercurochrome or Beta-dine to dry the wound is entirely wrong. Cell growth needs a damp environment which is conducive to growth and cellular division. Think about it. Almost all your blood cells are produced in your bone marrow.I am not a Doctor, but since my spinal cord injury in 1985, I have been through enough health related setbacks to have my junior medical degree and complete a residency or two. The best bandages, I found, for most occasions are simply the generic ones found at your local Target store. They are a latex sort that forms a tight bond to your skin and are somewhat elastic and can be stretched tightly (Monitor your skin closely for a latex induced rash. Sometimes the skin does not get along with latex). It's important that you change the bandage twice daily, once in the morning when you wake, and once at bedtime.Use saline to gently clean the wound. Also, I found that on relatively shallow wounds, while I was cleaning with the saline dampened cloth, I would apply a bit of pressure to the wound with the cloth and give it a little rotation clock wise and counter clock wise, with just enough force to cause the wound to bleed. Wipe the blood away and apply the wound honey and bandage. Always, Always, wash your hands before and after addressing your wound, and use clean washcloths to clean your wound.Place a dab of the wound honey within the wound itself, trying to not over lap the healthy skin, but a little will not hurt. If you notice the perimeter of the wound develops a sort of raised rim of skin, and it is white in color, this is called maceration. When I attended the wound center this macerated skin was always debrided by the Doctor using a scalpel. Careful bandaging and avoiding too much moisture will help prevent this from happening, as will changing your bandage twice daily. Once the wound is cleaned and filled with the wound honey, cover it with the bandage trying to position the wound in the center of the pad portion of the bandage. Keep in mind that if you put a big dab of the honey on the wound it will be forced out and over the edges of the wound by the pressure of the bandage. This is why you want to put just enough inside the wound to cover it but not a "your cup runneth over" amount. You will be amazed at the results in just a few short days.FOLLOW UP: I incurred a nasty gash on the skin covering the bone that protrudes from my ankle. I could not believe how much blood I lost, but I guess I have good circulation. Once I stopped the bleeding, I began using the Nordyke's honey with nothing more than a dressing consisting of a band-aid. Like the several times before, it did not let me down, and fully healed my wound. I use it now on most any cuts and scrapes. I thank my Uncle in part. He owns an Apiary, and suggested I try honey on the first wound that took months to get healed by a professional Wound Care Clinic, only to resurface a few weeks later. This honey did what took the Clinic many months to do, in 1/3 the time.
D**E
Manuka honey
It was okay, but it did not produce any noticeable improvement on the injury.Did not burn and spread easily. Manuka is great for healing.
J**J
Manuka healing honey for wounds
Hoping this works. It’s gritty and not sure if it is suppose to be
N**X
Wound care
This stuff is the best for wound care
K**R
Item very gritty for a cream
Don't know about product yet,just used it1st time. BUT Delivery was something else. Thrown over fence, kinda funnyHad to mention this somewhere. Glad it's not breakable
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