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Meloderm 100% - Irradiated UMF16+ Active Manuka Honey

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The honey is irradiated to minimise and eradicate any theoretical spores that can occur in natural products. Gamma irradiation is used since heating the Manuka Honey weakens the UMF strength of the honey.

The honey has an antibacterial strength of 16 and so has powerful therapeutic uses. Meloderm 100% comes in a tube for convenient application. It is suitable for many external applications including minor abrasions such as burns, cuts and grazes to deeper more serious long term wounds.

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At Pure Bio our primary aim is to provide the highest quality nutritional products, at a realistic price.

Pure Bio Ltd. is owned by its founder, Tracy S Gates - a practising osteopath and certified teaching diplomate for the International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK)

In sharing her experience and knowledge of nutrition with her colleagues and students, the company has rapidly grown in both size and reputation; and today Pure Bio is proud to provide superior quality products to both practitioners and patients worldwide.

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