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Reddit mentions of Steens Manuka Honey UMF 10 (MGO 263) 12 Ounce jar | Pure Raw Unpasteurized Honey From New Zealand NZ | Traceability Code on Each Label

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Steens Manuka Honey UMF 10 (MGO 263) 12 Ounce jar | Pure Raw Unpasteurized Honey From New Zealand NZ | Traceability Code on Each Label
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Found 2 comments on Steens Manuka Honey UMF 10 (MGO 263) 12 Ounce jar | Pure Raw Unpasteurized Honey From New Zealand NZ | Traceability Code on Each Label:

u/Lizziedeee ยท 4 pointsr/BravoRealHousewives

You can get it on Amazon, but you want one that is UMF certified for maximum results.

https://www.amazon.com/Steens-Unpasteurized-Contains-Properties-Traceability/dp/B00KHLLMUE/ref=sr_1_17_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1503671924&sr=1-17&keywords=manuka+honey

She started beekeeping as a hobby about 5 years ago. My dad had hives when we were little but the neighborhood kids wrecked them all the time so he gave up. If you do any research on honeybees at all...it's absolutely fascinating. The hive is it's own world, totally self sufficient as long as pollen sources are available. Our area is particularly attractive to honey aficionados. There isn't any commercial agriculture here so the honey is of a very high standard.

If anyone is interested, there are a lot of things you can do besides having active hives. Plant good pollen sources in your yard etc. It's important to ask your local nursery for plants that haven't been treated with pesticides. They travel through the plant and are detrimental to honeybees. Also, if you happen to have an infestation, don't just call an exterminator, see if there are beekeepers in your area that can cut the hive out and relocate them. Honeybees are essential to keep our food supplies adequate. Sorry for the wall of text, but her passion for honeybees is infectious!

u/zombies-- ยท 1 pointr/SebDerm

I use this stuff and it works pretty well

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Steens-Unpasteurized-Naturally-Occuring-Beebread/dp/B00KHLLMUE/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1522281772&sr=8-5&keywords=steen+honey

Basically every 2 days i leave it on for 3 hours or longer if i have time , and then every other day between that i put it on for 30 mins before i go for a shower, to wash it off i dip my face in the sink until the honey dissolves off in colder water and then go for my shower

i would rather wash it off in the sink than the shower, i find sitting under the shower with my face tends to dry my face out and if its also too hot