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Green Bay Organic Apple Cider Vinegar with 10+ Active Manuka Honey

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Green Bay Organic Apple Cider Vinegar with 10+ Active Manuka Honey (500ml)

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product description
Nature provides us with an abundance of extraordinary foods. We use raw, partially filtered Apple Cider Vinegar and potent active Manuka Honey to recreate a traditional remedy for maintaining good digestion and supple joints.
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Storage instructionsStore in a cool, dark place.
Suitable for freezingNo
DisclaimerNot suitable for babies or children less than 1 year old.
Organic certifying bodySoil Association
 

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Manuka is the native New Zealand Tea Tree that has a long tradition of use in Maori healthcare being recognised for its special health protecting properties. It provides a natural antibiotic effect when taken internally for colds and flu and for external application can help prevent infection of cuts and wounds. Tested batches of Manuka honey are given a Unique Manuka Factor (UMF) rating, depending on their antibacterial activity.

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