Activon Medical Grade Manuka Honey
Activon Medical Grade Manuka Honey for Wound Care
You can rely on Activon medical grade manuka honey to support your wound healing process. This sterile honey product has been specifically processed and tested to meet medical standards for wound care applications. The honey maintains its natural properties whilst ensuring safety for use on broken skin and wounds.
Manuka honey originates from New Zealand, where bees collect nectar from the manuka tree. This particular type of honey contains unique compounds that distinguish it from regular honey varieties. The medical grade processing ensures the product meets strict quality standards required for healthcare use.
How Manuka Honey Supports Wound Healing
The honey creates a moist wound environment that can help facilitate the natural healing process. Its osmotic properties draw moisture from the surrounding tissue, which may help reduce swelling around the wound site. The acidic pH of manuka honey, typically between 3.2 and 4.5, creates conditions that are less favourable for certain bacteria.
When applied to wounds, the honey forms a protective barrier over the affected area. This barrier helps maintain moisture levels whilst allowing oxygen to reach the wound bed. The natural enzymes present in manuka honey may contribute to the debridement process, helping to remove dead tissue from the wound site.
Suitable Applications for Medical Honey Treatment
This manuka honey treatment is appropriate for various types of wounds and skin conditions. Healthcare professionals often recommend it for patients who require gentle wound care options. You can use it as part of your first aid routine for minor cuts, grazes, and abrasions.
The product is suitable for:
- Minor cuts and abrasions
- Superficial burns and scalds
- Surgical wound sites (under medical supervision)
- Chronic wounds requiring ongoing care
Why Choose Sterile Medical Grade Processing
The sterilisation process removes potential contaminants whilst preserving the beneficial properties of the honey. This ensures you receive a product that meets pharmaceutical standards for safety and efficacy. Regular honey is not suitable for wound care as it may contain bacteria and other microorganisms that could cause infection.
Medical grade processing involves gamma irradiation, which eliminates harmful microorganisms without significantly affecting the honey's therapeutic properties. This process ensures the product remains stable and safe for use on open wounds and damaged skin.
Storage and Clinical Suitability
You should store this product at room temperature in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. The honey does not require refrigeration and maintains its properties when stored correctly. Always check the expiry date before use and ensure the packaging remains intact.
This medical grade honey is suitable for use in clinical settings and home care environments. Healthcare professionals can incorporate it into wound care protocols, whilst individuals can use it for minor wound management under appropriate guidance.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
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Description
Activon Medical Grade Manuka Honey for Wound Care
You can rely on Activon medical grade manuka honey to support your wound healing process. This sterile honey product has been specifically processed and tested to meet medical standards for wound care applications. The honey maintains its natural properties whilst ensuring safety for use on broken skin and wounds.
Manuka honey originates from New Zealand, where bees collect nectar from the manuka tree. This particular type of honey contains unique compounds that distinguish it from regular honey varieties. The medical grade processing ensures the product meets strict quality standards required for healthcare use.
How Manuka Honey Supports Wound Healing
The honey creates a moist wound environment that can help facilitate the natural healing process. Its osmotic properties draw moisture from the surrounding tissue, which may help reduce swelling around the wound site. The acidic pH of manuka honey, typically between 3.2 and 4.5, creates conditions that are less favourable for certain bacteria.
When applied to wounds, the honey forms a protective barrier over the affected area. This barrier helps maintain moisture levels whilst allowing oxygen to reach the wound bed. The natural enzymes present in manuka honey may contribute to the debridement process, helping to remove dead tissue from the wound site.
Suitable Applications for Medical Honey Treatment
This manuka honey treatment is appropriate for various types of wounds and skin conditions. Healthcare professionals often recommend it for patients who require gentle wound care options. You can use it as part of your first aid routine for minor cuts, grazes, and abrasions.
The product is suitable for:
- Minor cuts and abrasions
- Superficial burns and scalds
- Surgical wound sites (under medical supervision)
- Chronic wounds requiring ongoing care
Why Choose Sterile Medical Grade Processing
The sterilisation process removes potential contaminants whilst preserving the beneficial properties of the honey. This ensures you receive a product that meets pharmaceutical standards for safety and efficacy. Regular honey is not suitable for wound care as it may contain bacteria and other microorganisms that could cause infection.
Medical grade processing involves gamma irradiation, which eliminates harmful microorganisms without significantly affecting the honey's therapeutic properties. This process ensures the product remains stable and safe for use on open wounds and damaged skin.
Storage and Clinical Suitability
You should store this product at room temperature in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. The honey does not require refrigeration and maintains its properties when stored correctly. Always check the expiry date before use and ensure the packaging remains intact.
This medical grade honey is suitable for use in clinical settings and home care environments. Healthcare professionals can incorporate it into wound care protocols, whilst individuals can use it for minor wound management under appropriate guidance.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.











