Honey has been used as a natural way of treating wounds for thousands of years. In Egypt, there are records of using honey for healing dating back to 2400 BCE! Honey was and is used orally to help coughs or sore throats and topically to help wounds heal. Today, there are proven clinical studies on the antimicrobial activity of honey.
Read MoreMost dogs are fairly curious about what's in their yard, especially about bees. While bees are typically harmless, it’s still a good idea to be prepared if your dog gets stung. Here's what we suggest to do if your dog gets stung by a bee.
Read MoreDid you know Manuka honey can only be produced by the European honey bee? The manuka bush is native to the coastal areas of New Zealand and Australia. Learn more about Manuka honey and how the honey bees made it all the way over there!
Read MoreDid you know that some of the oldest honey in the world was found in the one and only King Tut’s Tomb? Learn more about how important honey has been in Egypt; from centuries ago to today!
Read MoreWe often hear or read when honey becomes grainy or coarse, it means that it went bad or spoiled. This is 100% incorrect! The truth is, most consumers are only aware of clear golden liquid honey, or honey that is in its de-crystallized or creamy form. One of the natural processes of raw honey is crystallization.
Read MoreTo tell you the truth, it can get a little confusing shopping for manuka honey. Between MGOs, UMFs, K-factors, NPAs, and number ratings that might read 15+ on one jar and 550 on another, it can be difficult to tell precisely what you’re getting in your honey. Here we dive into the different ratings and help clarify so you can be confident that you’re getting that Manuka Magic!
Read MoreIt’s no secret that one of the most important parts of HoneyCure is, well, the honey! At EnBiologics, we exclusively use high-grade Manuka honey for our products, but when we’re out at events a lot of people ask, what makes the honey we use so special? The magic is in the Manuka.
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