ANIMAL HEALTH

Mānuka honey's benefits extend beyond human health to include animal well-being. In the realm of veterinary care, this natural remedy has shown promise in treating various conditions in pets and livestock. Mānuka honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties make it an effective solution for wound management in animals, aiding in faster healing and reduced infection risk. It can also be administered orally to support digestive health and boost the immune system. The natural nature of Mānuka honey makes it a safer alternative to synthetic treatments. It serves as a valuable tool in the maintenance and recovery of animal health, enhancing the overall care of our furry and feathered companions.

Mānuka honey as rongoā for animals in agriculture

Mānuka honey as rongoā for animals in agriculture

ABSTRACT The Mānuka tree is unique to Aotearoa New Zealand and was recognised by early Māori traditions as a taonga (treasure) due to its wide variety of uses and is the first globally recognised t...

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Dr marc s. stevens, md

FACS, FICS, Fellow of the American Academy, Board Certified Americal Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Dr Marc is our Medical Physician based in North Carolina, USA. With over 20+ years' experience across the board including 15 years in nutrition and nutraceuticals. Marc brings deep understanding and connections throughout all areas of the USA medical scene including research, clinical surveys and partnerships.

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lillian morton phd

PhD Medical and Health Sciences. MDc (dis). IOC Sports Nutrition Diploma. ISAK Level 3. NZ Registered Nutritionist.

Lillian comes from decades of working with High Performance Sports NZ, Olympics, Rugby New Zealand continues to specialize in working with high performance athletes. She is a researcher and scientist, developing research methodologies, keynote speaking and more.