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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Check Out This Medical Grade Manuka Honey for Wound Care

Check Out This Medical Grade Manuka Honey for Wound Care


When it comes to wound care, I've always kept it simple. Living in Canada, Polysporin has been my go-to for as long as I can remember—it's the first thing I reach for when there's a cut, scrape, or any other wound that needs healing. 

However, I recently discovered something worth considering for wound care: ActiVon Medical Grade Manuka Honey.


I Used to Use Regular Honey… Until I Learned Why I Shouldn't!

A few years ago, I used to apply regular organic honey to minor wounds, thinking it was a natural and soothing solution. And truthfully, I never had any bad reactions to it. But earlier this year, I happened to do some reading—and wow, I had no idea that using non-medical honey on open wounds wasn't actually recommended.

Apparently, regular honey (even organic) can contain bacteria or spores that haven't been filtered out, which makes it unsafe for wound use. 

That discovery led me down a research rabbit hole, and it was there that I first came across medical-grade honey, specifically Manuka Honey from New Zealand.


Discovering ActiVon

That research led me to a product called ActiVon Medical Grade Manuka Honey, and I decided to give it a try. 

Right away, I could tell this wasn't anything like using regular honey. ActiVon is sterilized, filtered, and formulated specifically for wound care. It's a 100% medical-grade Manuka honey gel—nothing added, no preservatives—and it's safe to apply directly to open skin.

It's designed to create a moist healing environment, which is actually better for wound recovery. The gel has a thick but smooth consistency, making it easy to apply, and it stays in place nicely.


How I Personally Use It

This year, I had a wound that was healing well, but I still wanted to support the healing process and make sure everything stayed clean and healthy. I used a small amount of ActiVon directly on the area, and in my typical Canadian style, I paired it with a dab of Polysporin—that's just my habit.

Let me be clear: I'm not a doctor, and I don't recommend mixing products like that. I'm sharing what I personally did, and it worked well for me.


What Makes ActiVon Stand Out

Here's what impressed me most about using ActiVon:

  • It keeps the wound moist, which helps promote faster healing and reduces the likelihood of scarring.

  • It creates an osmotic effect, which gently pulls out harmful tissue and debris from the wound bed.

  • It reduces the risk of infection while eliminating odors—without masking anything artificially.

  • It felt gentle, and even though I was nervous to apply honey to a healing wound, it felt soothing. It's a bit sticky, of course, but that's to be expected.

  • It's 100% natural, and the fact that it doesn't absorb into the bloodstream makes it a safe option.

  • It contains no added preservatives, only pure, medical-grade Manuka honey that has been filtered and sterilized.

  • The packaging makes it easy to use, and I love that the tube size is perfect—not too big, not too small.


A New Favorite in My First Aid Kit

This has now become a product I keep on hand. I've even purchased a second tube—just to have in case I need it again. It gave me peace of mind knowing I was using something natural yet medically designed for healing.


Would I Recommend It?

Absolutely—but with the usual disclaimer: talk to your doctor first

I'm someone who tends to dive in and try things on my own (sometimes before asking anyone!), but not everyone should do that. 

If you're considering trying ActiVon for wound care, it's best to get professional guidance, especially if you're dealing with chronic or serious wounds.

That said, if your doctor gives you the green light, ActiVon Medical Grade Manuka Honey is 100% worth exploring.


Disclaimer:
I'm not a medical professional. I'm sharing my personal experience using ActiVon. Always consult your healthcare provider before using any new product on wounds, especially if you have existing health conditions, Bee allergies, other allergies, or are treating serious injuries.




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