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LifeMel Honey 120g

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Firstly, I would like to pose the question what price can you really put on improved health and quality of life?? Comparison between hive product manufactured with the technology of Zuf Globus Laboratories Ltd, and a product made by mixing medicinal plants with regular honey Life Mel honey is a remarkable creation. It is produced by bees that are nourished with a special mix that enables them to craft a unique honey infused with the beneficial properties of therapeutic herbs and natural ingredients. This honey is meticulously cultivated within a controlled environment, ensuring a pollution-free pollination process. Life Mel was featured in CAM Lifestyle - "Research published in in Medical Oncology shows that LifeMel helps maintain a better white blood cell count during chemotherapy and can boost immunity before, during and after chemotherapy."

Of course there is no such thing as the best honey, but considering the specific medicinal plants they cultivate there, the way bees are fed and taken care, it results a very good honey with high therapeutic properties.

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Indeed, Manuka honey has been the subject of numerous studies over the past few years. It is produced by honeybees who gather nectar from the Manuka flower (sometimes called the tea tree), a plant well known for its medical properties. The active ingredients found in the Manuka flowers are then transferred to the honey produced by the bees, giving the product distinct antibacterial properties. I took Life Mel to raise the immune level + iron in the blood, following C.E.F chemotherapy treatment. Since taking the special honey, I have been showing increasing levels of white blood-cells and neutrophils. Before taking the honey, the value of white blood cells was 2000 and, after only one week, they had risen to 6200. The neutrophils had risen from 700 to 4200, and the hemoglobin also rose substantially from 11.2 to 12.7. I am extremely pleased with the special honey. -Odetta, Karkom A Mulu, E Diro, H Tekleselassie, Y Belyhun, B Anagaw, M Alemayehu, A Gelaw, F Biadglegne, K Desalegn, S Yifiru, M Tiruneh, A Kassu, T Nishikawa, and E Isogai. Effect of Ethiopian Multiflora honey on fluconazole-resistant Candida species isolated from the oral cavityof AIDS patients in Int J STD AIDS 21(11), pp 741-745. 2010.

The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has today (Wednesday 22 November) announced a range of tax, benefits and savings measures. We round up the key announcements and what they mean for you.Since I began taking the special honey, I have witnessed a significant increase in white blood-cells, neutrophils and iron; I highly recommend LifeMel honey. -Ronit, Haifa Aromatherapy creams & candles. Heal naturally No side effects. Holistic treatments, powerful courses LifeMel was developed specifically to support the immune system of patients suffering from chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Often when a cancer patient is undergoing treatment their levels of both red and white blood cells become dangerously low due to the powerful drugs administered, leaving their immune systems vulnerable. Sometimes, the levels of both types of blood cells become so low that further life-saving treatment is impossible. The patient also runs the risk of falling victim to other illnesses, as they do not have sufficient immune response to fight invading pathogens. LifeMel is designed to build blood count levels and strengthen the immune system, helping cancer patients to manage the side effects of their chemotherapy and allowing them continue to receive their lifesaving treatment.

Life Mel is a unique food product made by honey bees fed on a unique diet including selected herbs such as Siberian ginseng, echinacea and Uncaria tomentosa based on over 30 years research. It is proven to boost immunity before, during [and] after chemotherapy, dramatically reducing the side effects of treatment so patients can live a more normal life. Yet, if there is a slight chance to improve the life of our loved ones, let’s give it a try. I know I would. I emigrated to Israel in the early 1990s, determined to devote my time to researching the healing properties of honey with the aim of developing a series of supplements with medicinal properties. After an exhaustive selection process, I received a grant from the Israeli government to set up a company that would undertake the development, manufacture and marketing of medicinal honey.Life Mel in Your Healthy Living magazine "Developed with over 30 years of research, LifeMel is made by honeybees that are fed on specific botanical diet, including herbs such as Siberian ginseng, Echinacea and Calendula, and is proven in a number of cases to boost immunity. The dosage can be increased to a maximum of 4 teaspoons (20cc) a day. The LifeMel effects will be felt after 5-10 days. Brimming with antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals, honey is a time-honored healer, celebrated in ancient texts and revered by traditional medicine systems worldwide. LifeMel was administered to the patients after a course of their chemotherapy treatment. Following this, over 64% showed a decrease in anaemia and the incidence of severe neutropenia and were able to continue with their scheduled chemotherapy programme. In addition, the honey was found to improve the quality of life of patients and also lowered the incidence of potentially fatal thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts). Life Mel Honey was effective in decreasing the incidence of anemia in 64% of the patients, decreasing the incidence of severe neutropenia and lowering the incidence of potentially fatal thrombocytopenia (low platelets). Medical Oncology, vol. 23, no. 4, 549-552, 2006. The results were conclusive: LifeMel is effective and safe and showed improvement in general feeling and quality of life. According to lifemelusa.com. Similar types of honey:

Bee Lore, "Honey, thought to be the most expensive in the world, has gone on sale at Harrods", accessed 12-21-2008 Chemotherapy is often terminated by patients wishing to live their final weeks or months without the harsh side effects of the treatment, but Life Mel offers new hope with less side effects. Plasma concentrations of C-peptide effectively reflect endogenous insulin secretion; therefore, it is considered a good marker of insulin secretion. Increases in C-peptide levels following honey consumption in both healthy and diabetic subjects demonstrate that honey may stimulate both healthy and diseased pancreatic beta cells. It is thought that due to its anti-inflammatory [ 62], antioxidant [ 75], antiviral and probiotic [ 76] properties, honey may contribute to the healing of diseased beta cells [ 25]. On the other hand, Panero et al. [ 77] observed that higher levels of C-peptide in type I diabetic patients confer a statistically significant protective effect against the development of microvascular complications. Furthermore, due to the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium involved in its production, honey is considered a fermented and, consequently, probiotic product, which could reduce inflammation and intestinal permeability, and change the composition of the intestinal flora, these factors being implicated in the pathogenesis of type I diabetes mellitus [ 78]. Moreover, the antidiabetic and hypoglycemic capacity of honey can be attributed to its antioxidant ability (thanks to its phenolic compound content), as the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus appears to be closely associated with the presence of oxidative stress and ROS [ 7]. The main criteria of PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) were followed to frame and answer the clinical-related question. In this regard, the population included humans (healthy subjects, subjects who are overweight or obese, diabetes, cancer, wounds, infections, and inflammation), the intervention was treatment with different types of honey, oral or topical, without combining it with other substances, and the comparison was made between honey and other sugar sweeteners. The outcome was cardiovascular, anticancer, antidiabetic, antimicrobial and antiviral, anti-obesity and antioxidant effects. However, this phenomenon is somewhat limited in the natural world; bees only gather their food from flowering plants and the majority of active components in medicinal herbs are found in parts of the plant inaccessible to bees.

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As a medical student in the Soviet Union, I was required to take part in a professional medical project during summer vacations. In 1969, the summer between my fourth and fifth years of study, I was sent to work in Tashkent, an area of the country experiencing outbreaks of cholera. My job was to monitor the local community and inform the authorities of any new cases of the disease. In the show, Dr. Chris reveals he's been encouraging the use of this honey among patients who are having chemotherapy to treat cancer. Usually patients will notice a drop in their white blood cell count while undergoing chemotherapy, but in each of his own cases, Dr Chris has noticed that the decrease in white blood cells slows down when patients are taking the honey. It is well known that honeys acquire their unique aroma and flavours from the plants on which the bees feed. However, there is now a growing interest in both the alternative and conventional medicinal spheres in the ways in which the actual healing properties of a honey are affected by the chemical composition of the food nourishing the bees.

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