Friday, June 28, 2013

DIY Manuka Honey #Local Honey #Essential Oils!


While I love Manuka Honey, it's not always easy to find and it's definitely not inexpensive.

I've had a small inner battle going on the last few weeks, a nagging feeling about singing the praises of Manuka.  Only because I'd never want to discourage business with local bee keepers of whom I aspire to be one day!  So, I came up with a solution that I'm at peace with, see what you think!



Eden Valley Honey from Farson, Wyoming (my local) and pure essential oils come together for beautiful, medicinal, affordable honey!  Happy Beekeeper, happy me!  


happy!  happy!  happy!




I'm not in any way presuming that DIY Manuka is equally as beneficial as the real thing from New Zealand however, if organic, local honey and pure essential oils are the ingredients ~ it's gonna bee darn good for you too!  By adding essential oils we're only enhancing the properties of good organic honey with Melaleuca, Frankincense and Lavender.

Here's a link where you can learn more about the real thing (Manuka) so that you can make the best choice for YOU.


DIY Manuka Honey How to...

In a 4 oz. glass jar, add organic honey, stir in 1 drop Melaleuca, 2 drops Frankincense, 2 drops Lavender for the following properties:


Melaleuca:
anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-septic, anti-biotic, analgesic, anti-oxidant, anti-parasitic, anti-viral, expectorant, decongestant

Frankincense:
anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, anti-depressant, anti-cancer

Lavender:
tissue restoration, anti-histamine, anti-coagulant, anti-convulsant, anti-depressant, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory




Seal the lid tightly and store in your home apothecary.  For wound care, sore throats, facials, eczema, breakouts.  

Use in tea, topically or swallow a spoonful for sore throats, canker sores or cough.

Note: fill smaller containers for first aid kits, a jar for each bathroom in the house and your desk at work!




As you probably guessed, this isn't exactly a "tasty" honey by any means but added to warm water with lemon it makes a decent medicinal tea.  Swallowing a teaspoon is fairly painless and beneficial for a sore throat or canker sore.  And, because of the honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it's very nice as a skin treatment too!


Remember, buy local honey when possible!  It's a good cycle of health and economy for you and the community :)  


Beeeee Well!



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16 Comments:

At January 16, 2013 at 4:32 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

This is so exciting and wonderful! Thank you for posting...going to make mine now. I actually looked for this in Whole Foods and they were out and have been out for quite a while. I also looked on Amazon and $$$$...

Thanks Again!

 
At January 16, 2013 at 5:28 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Also where did you get you small (cute) glass jars? I like how they are wider at the top than they are at the bottom...

 
At January 16, 2013 at 7:14 PM , Blogger Rian Martin said...

Specialtybottle.com is a great site for purchasing DIY beauty holders and no minimum order. Ordered some for my mom and they were better then I expected because of the price

 
At January 16, 2013 at 8:46 PM , Blogger Rebecca said...

Miranda, they're 4 oz jam jars...Ball or Mason makes them. Very affordable :))

 
At January 17, 2013 at 5:23 AM , Blogger Marianne said...

Thanks for this! I have ordered the Manuka, but as I was ordering I was wondering if this would work. I appreciate you're testing the waters and then telling me about it. BTW, we love Mr. Hodder's honey too.

 
At January 17, 2013 at 6:14 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you Rebecca...I'm off to make healing salve & DIY Manuka today...I'll let you know how my little toddler does with the salve!

 
At January 17, 2013 at 6:22 AM , Blogger Rebecca said...

You're welcome! Yes, we need to keep Mr. Hodder in bees and honey :)

 
At January 17, 2013 at 6:22 AM , Blogger Rebecca said...

Alrighty, have fun :)

 
At January 17, 2013 at 8:03 AM , Blogger Kenton and Marianne Ogg said...

I've started mixing this with equal parts coconut oil. I used a butter knife to carefully put it in a clean 10ml syringe. I use it for Neosporin. =)

 
At January 17, 2013 at 8:21 AM , Blogger MAYBELLINE said...

Farson?! My cousins meet there each summer for a quick reunion of siblings. I'm very interested in organic essential oils. I'm looking to learn more to help my adult daughter's digestive problems. Gluten & dairy seem to be the problems. Can you direct me to a good information source?

 
At January 17, 2013 at 5:49 PM , Blogger labbie1 said...

I wonder if you can add Manuka Essential Oil to Organic local honey?

 
At January 21, 2013 at 2:28 PM , Blogger Karen said...

Does Mr.Hodder ship?

 
At January 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM , Blogger Rebecca said...

Good question! If you look closely at the large honey jar, you can see his phone number on the label...give him a call :))

 
At January 22, 2013 at 4:36 PM , Blogger JellyBelly said...

OMG - I wish I had known this 2 weeks ago. I bought manuka honey from my "crunchy" store ($27).

Next time for sure!

 
At June 30, 2013 at 11:14 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Super excited, going to mix up a couple jars of this today as soon as my hubby gets home with the jars!! YEAH!!!

 
At July 19, 2016 at 2:31 PM , Blogger Goatberry said...

This looks like a great idea. Thank you. Will put some by for Winter.

 

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