

🍯 Heal like a pro with nature’s gold standard!
Activon Medical Grade Honey 20g is a premium, 100% medical-grade Manuka honey product from the UK, designed for professional wound care and skin healing. Packaged in a compact, easy-to-use 20g tube, it offers precise application and trusted quality for adults seeking advanced natural healing solutions.
| ASIN | B0BZPSYMGT |
| ASIN | B0BZPSYMGT |
| Age Range Description | Adults |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,886 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 14 in Honey |
| Brand Name | Generic |
| Container Type | Tin, Tube |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Cuisine | Maori cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (405) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (405) |
| Flavour | Manuka |
| Honey Type | Manuka |
| Item Dimensions | 12.1 x 3.1 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Net Content Volume | 14.08 Millilitres |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 3.1 x 2.5 cm; 30 g |
| Size | 20 g (Pack of 1) |
| Unit Count | 20.0 gram |
E**E
Excellent product
Excellent product, saw reviews about not able to put top back on but i found no issue. Just turn the top around and twist it back on. The part that breaks the seal on the tube goes back inside to protect the contents. I used it on a small burn on my wrist and it cleared it up very quickly. By its nature, honey is sticky, it needed covering with a piece of gauze and a bit of tubular bandage but very easy and secure.
A**E
Activon Medical Grade Honey: Ancestral Healing Backed By Modern Science
Activon Medical Honey, proved to be a highly effective, if somewhat messy, treatment for a leg ulcer. What particularly sets this product apart is the thoughtful inclusion of Manuka Oil, which prevents the honey from crystallising in the tube and ensures a consistent, smooth application every time. This is a significant advantage over other honey-based products I've used. It is also a sterilised product. While many people use raw honey to treat wounds, the ulcer I was treating was caused by an abscess under the surface of the skin. Since some bacteria can grow in honey, a small tube of sterilised honey was the safest option for treating this particular wound. In terms of performance, it works exactly as described. The honey's strong osmotic action effectively drew exudate (fluid and pus) to the surface of the skin, which is a key part of the healing process. It also reduced inflammation and healed the skin in two days. Honey is both a traditional wound care remedy and one supported by modern research. The product is often used in hospital and community settings to treat challenging, mildly infected wounds and has some documented activity against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The main drawback is that the product can be quite messy. It definitely requires a good quality, adherent, and absorbent dressing to contain it properly and protect clothing or bedding. Despite the need for a secondary dressing, Activon Medical Grade Honey effectively healed a stubborn ulcer when other treatments failed. For individuals dealing with difficult-to-treat wounds, Activon Medical Honey is a safe and potentially powerful option that bridges ancient and contemporary medical practices.
N**R
It works !
I'd been told by a friend about, and read up on, the use of medical grade honey when dealing with a surgical wound dehiscence that was just healing at the slowest pace, delaying mg overall healing and recovery, and had also caused an infection that I had antibiotics for. So I decided to try the honey and this tube was cheaper than the dressings. I squeezed a little amount on a non-adhesive gorse and placed over the hole after washing and allowing to fully air out first. Wow! I had more healing in a few days then I did in a few weeks ! I also had a PVP-1 gorse from my nurse and I read that combining the 2 is even more effective, so I squeezed some honey on the PVP-1 gorse, and double wow! I wish I'd known about this sooner ! It would of sped this ordeal up and possibly prevented the staph a infection. Also, I had a separate rash that looked like a candida rash, so I slathered the honey directly on to that, with gorses then placed over (as it's sticky) and that started to dry up and reduce too! I am knocking off a star because the "lid" is ridiculous, once it's off, it doesn't go back on, so I've been wrapping cling film around it. But I highly recommend.
F**2
Great product
Bought for a none healing wound I had on my head about the size of a 5 p, been there for two years and used to scan over then fall off and back to square 1. I've been using manuka for 3 weeks and it's definitely helping with healing, it's taking a while but I've had this injury for a few years so I'm expecting to have to use it for another month at least. I only use a very small amount daily with a plaster, great product may update when healed.
K**Y
Magic honey
This stuff is magic I had never heard of it before but it's amazing, I had surgery and a small part of the wound would not heal , twice glued and still undid and not healed Some one told me to try this I kid you not with in 2 days the wound had closed and it had started to heal After another 3/4 applications the wound had fully healed and hardly any scar Honestly it's a miracle cure highly recommend for wounds
R**U
Great Cream Easy to Use
Excellent cream for open wounds. I got this for a wound that was taking a while to heal and my friend recommended it to me. I've used it for a few days and my wound has really healed well. It's not totally mended but it's nearly there, so very pleased with this cream.
A**A
Healing Honey ???
Was advised by someone to buy this for my dogs sore muzzle, she has canine acne and this made no difference. very small tube for the amount it cost so in my opinion it was not value for money, may work perfectly fine to aid other types of healing but as I said in my case sadly not 😪 so my search for products continues
R**T
Arrived next day
Arrived quickly Seems to be of good quality. Is for a dog to help heal an incision that failed and opened post surgery. It is however very sticky and hard to get off your fingers to the injury site. But probably to be expected. Have been putting straight on gauze dressing instead of directly on the skin/wound.
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