: Wedderspoon Raw Organic Organic Manuka Honey Active 16+, 17.6-Ounce Jar

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: Wedderspoon Raw Organic Organic Manuka Honey Active 16+, 17.6-Ounce Jar

Wedderspoon Raw Organic Organic Manuka Honey Active 16+, 17.6-Ounce Jar

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2114





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Wedderspoon Organic
EAN: 0094922556691
Product Feature: Manuka; Manuka Honey
Label: Wedderspoon
Product Manufacturer: Wedderspoon
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Wedderspoon
Release Date: February 20, 2008
Ranking: 2114
Studio: Wedderspoon


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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Manuka Manuka Manuka!
This honey is like a cure-all! Worth every penny. It's tasty, but we don't use it on toast or for baking because of the price. We mainly use it for illness/injury as an anti-biotic. Works great to heal cuts and cure sinusitis, etc, or simply boost the immune system.

Raw honey has monocytes that stimulate white cells to produce inflammatory cytokines to kill infection. Manuka honey in particular works through the TLR-4 (toll-like receptor). TLRs are involved in innate immunity. Really good stuff. This brand is high quality.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Manuka Active 16+ Honey is Delicious!
I wish this wasn't so expensive. I would buy it much more! I love that it is raw & organic. It is a thick cloudy honey that has a wonderful taste with a little bite at the end. My mouth waters just thinking about it! I also love how it's a bit thick because it makes it much less messy. Talk about wanting to take your medicine! It recommends you take a teaspoon a half hour before eating. No problem! I do it gladly!
I haven't noticed any health changes, but I'm sure it must be doing good things. Honey is known for it's health benefits & this stuff is supposed to be amazing! Maybe it takes a while for the health benifits to be noticeable.
If you can afford it & like honey, I would buy it in place of other honey just for it's yummy taste & if it makes you healthier than bonus points!



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Poor Packaging
Like several other reviews, the honey was received with its cap off and hanging by the paper seal, and the jar empty. It is not the fault of Amazon who has indicated they will give me a refund but Wedderspoon itself. There is no inner seal on the jar, and the outer closure is not firm, and easy to pull off. This is not adequate packaging for a food product either as it is easy to pull off the cap, tamper with the contents and replace the cap.





Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor Packing
The honey is great, but I have ordered this product 4 times from Amazon and only one made it in one piece. This is the most incompetent packing job I have ever seen! I even called once and told the person that answered the phone to make sure it is packed in a 6 X 6 X 6 box in an upright position with the lid taped around the perimeter with packing tape.
He said he would notify the shipping dept. It arrived in one of the same boxes they use for books with an air pillow on top of the jar. The jar was lying in the bottom of the box with the lid off and honey everywhere!

Amazon needs to have a special training class on packing for the people that work in the shipping department(s)!



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