Mānuka [ mā·nu·ka ] Honey comes from the nectar of the flower of the Mānuka bush (Leptospermum scoparium) which is indigenous to New Zealand. It is the nectar and the bee that give this honey its unique properties.
Mānuka honey has become one of the most researched honeys in the world. The research paper and peer review can be found here https://www.umf.org.nz/umf-science/information-database/
Below are some interesting finding and research on Manuka:
Anti-influenza Viral Effects of HoneyEffectiveness of honey for symptomatic relief in upper respiratory tract infections: a systematic review and meta-analysisMolecular Mechanisms of Natural Honey Against H. pylori InfectionThe inhibitory effect of Mānuka honey on human colon cancer – Part 1The inhibitory effect of Mānuka honey on human colon cancer – Part 2Mānuka Honey-Induced Suppression of Human Breast Cancer CellsKilling wound pathogens with Mānuka Honey dressing