Honeymark International

Himalayan Bath Salt With Manuka Honey

Honeymark launches a Bath Salt with genuine Himalayan salt crystals and Manuka Honey from New Zealand, both of which are well known for their rejuvenating properties.

Dead Sea Mud Mask with Manuka Honey

Honeymark launches a Mud Mask combining genuine mud from the Dead Sea and a premium honey from New Zealand, known as Manuka Honey, both of which are well known for their amazing ability to heal and maintain healthy skin.

Manuka Honey for the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Honey derived from the Manuka plant is being used as a natural alternative to medication for the effective treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.

Manuka Honey - Natural, Effective, Healthy & Pure

Derived from the Manuka tea tree, this unique type of honey is effective in treating a wide range of health conditions with no negative side effects.

Manuka Honey for the Treatment of Heartburn and Acid Reflux

A special type of honey indigenous to New Zealand has been found to be effective in eliminating the discomfort of heartburn and Acid Reflux Disease.

An Effective Solution for Dry, Itchy Skin

Honeymark Anti-Itch Cream is effective in treating eczema, insect bites/stings, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis.

The Impressive Health Accolades of Manuka Honey

Indigenous to New Zealand, this natural healing agent helps to maintain good health, even when other treatment solutions have failed.

Relieving Pain With Manuka Honey and Other Natural Ingredients

Honeymark's Pain Relief Cream provides natural, temporary pain relief from minor pains and stiffness associated with arthritis, muscle aches, muscle strains and simple back aches.

Manuka Honey, Nature's Own First Aid

A special type of honey is being used as a main ingredient in wound care products due to the presence of strong antibacterial and antimicrobial properties.

Honey Used to Clear Infections

Amid growing concern over drug-resistant superbugs and non-healing wounds that endanger diabetes patients, nature's original antibiotic, honey, is making a comeback. More than 4,000 years after Egyptians began applying honey to wounds, Honeymark International, a Long Island-based company that makes medicated creams and lotions, began using honey in its products as a powerful antibacterial healing agent. Honey was used to treat wounds and burns for years before antibiotics were invented. Doctors assumed antibiotics worked better but recent studies are proving otherwise.