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  2. Manuka Honey Has the Potential to Reduce Breast Cancer ... - AOL

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    Manuka honey has a number of unique nutrients and bioactive compounds that likely contribute to its health benefits as a ... They then treated the tumors with Manuka honey orally twice daily ...

  3. How Manuka Honey Can Help Prevent Gum Disease - AOL

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    Manuka honey has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial effects and antioxidants. Experts explore manuka honey health benefits. How Manuka Honey Can Help Prevent Gum Disease

  4. Can Manuka honey help treat breast cancer? - AOL

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    A new study suggests that Manuka honey may have health benefits as a ‘nutraceutical’ after achieving an 84% tumor growth reduction in mice with ER-positive breast cancer.

  5. Mānuka honey - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the high premium paid for mānuka honey, an increasing number of products now labeled as such worldwide are adulterated or counterfeit.According to research by the Unique Mānuka Factor Honey Association (UMFHA), the main trade association of New Zealand mānuka honey producers (New Zealand being the main producer of mānuka honey in the world), while only 1,700 tonnes (3.7 ...

  6. Chrysin - Wikipedia

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    A component in various medicinal plants (e.g. Scutellaria baicalensis), chrysin is a dihydroxyflavone, a type of flavonoid. [6] It is also found in honey, propolis, the passion flowers, Passiflora caerulea and Passiflora incarnata, in Oroxylum indicum, [2] carrots, [1] chamomile, [7] many fruits, and in mushrooms, such as the mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus. [6]

  7. Leptosperin - Wikipedia

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    It is named for the genus Leptospermum, the shrubs from which bees harvest nectar to make this type of honey. [1] This bioactive component is the source of antibacterial property of Manuka honey [2] or other Leptospermum species derived honey. [3] Leptosperin content can be used as a marker for the quality of the honey. [4]

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