Rowse Active 5+ Manuka Honey (340g) was £7.49 now £3.74 @ Morrisons
Rowse Active 5+ Manuka Honey (340g) was £7.49 now £3.74
Rowse English Set Honey (250g) was £3.29 now £1.64
Rowse Squeezy Honey with Lemon (340g) was £2.67 now £1.33
Gales Clear/Set Honey (227g) was 84p now 42p (this is the small jar)
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Jump to unread Post a Commentthats a really good price
wow thanks for the tip
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=4497&prodid=5309&cid=528&sid=0
When it comes to Manuka you need to be over active 10 to see any medical benefits.
Also 10% voucher out there
wow thanks for the tip
Yep, I found that today too. Better value
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=4497&prodid=5309&cid=528&sid=0
When it comes to Manuka you need to be over active 10 to see any medical benefits.
Also 10% voucher out there
WRONG!! Guys, dont be tricked by Manuka active name!!
The real manuka honey are those with UMF index. Like UMF 5+ or UMF 10+.
If there is not UMF, but only Active, then this honey has no much different to all other honeys!!
Google it fo rmore details!!
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When it comes to Manuka you need to be over active 10 to see any medical benefits.
Also 10% voucher out there
WRONG!! Guys, dont be tricked by Manuka active name!!
The real manuka honey are those with UMF index. Like UMF 5+ or UMF 10+.
If there is not UMF, but only Active, then this honey has no much different to all other honeys!!
Google it fo rmore details!!
Wrong, Active means it has a UMF to give it it's 10, 12, 15 etc rating, this is undertaken in NZ by independent laboratories.
What you refer to is standard manuka honey with no rating, this is not classed as active and offers no more medical benefit or anti bacterial properties than any other honey.
The H&B product is rated and it states on the web site its been tested independently to get its 12+ activity, are you saying its false advertising by them?
Edited By: margamboy on May 14, 2012 21:23
Please take the time to read and understand the importance of the 'UMF' rating system for Manuka Honey. While Manuka Honey has received increasing press coverage, many journalists do not distinguish between ordinary Manuka Honey and Active Manuka Honey.
The UMF rating is your key indicator as to the strength of the antibacterial effect. A rating of 10 or more is considered to be suitable for therapeutic medical use. Such honey is referred to as 'active', although much ordinary Manuka Honey is still marketed as being active despite not having the required minimal rating.
The UMF rating is your guarantee that the honey has been tested and verified for its antibacterial activity by the University of Waikato in New Zealand.
lol, pure healthy sugar!