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ECTOCARE

Locality: Warners Bay, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 530 530



Address: PO Box 142 2282 Warners Bay, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.ectocare.com

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22.01.2022 Hydrogen Peroxide is one of the key elements in Manuka honey that aids in wound healing. Derived from the glucose acid in honey, Hydrogen Peroxide produces a broad spectrum antibacterial activity, clearing or protecting the wound from infection. #manukahoney #woundcare



22.01.2022 Our new Manuka Honey IG Max Rope dressings have finally arrived! Learn about the benefits of Manuka honey in rope form in our latest blog post: http://www.ectocare.com/ectocares-new-manuka-ig-max-rope/

21.01.2022 Manuka honey may be the answer to combatting antibiotic resistance. Scientists have found that antibiotics have an increased potency against bacteria when combined with low concentrations of medical grade Manuka honey. http://ow.ly/F1dI303Tcoc

21.01.2022 When purchasing honey for wound care it's extremely important to only use medical grade honey. Compared to what you get in the supermarket, medical grade honey has been sterilised by gamma radiation to remove impurities, synthetic pesticides and microbes ensuring a pure, contaminate free product. #manukahoney #woundcare



20.01.2022 Manuka honey has an amazing effect on wounds due to its unique chemical composition that is unseen in other honeys and wound care products. Find out how it works it’s magic on even the most chronic of wounds: http://ow.ly/yBVc303MwxU

20.01.2022 Manuka honey stands out from other honey types because its power to combat many strains of modern superbugs is not diminished by time or dilution. In fact it’s most effective when diluted and studies have shown that as little as 3% by volume can kill many types of antibiotic resistant bacteria and microbes. #manukahoney #woundcare

18.01.2022 Scientists are currently testing Australian Leptospermum trees to see if they can produce the same powerfully potent Manuka honey as New Zealand varieties: http://ow.ly/iMoA304RS5H



18.01.2022 Bacterial colonization and wound infections are often accompanied by pH values of 7.3+. One of Manuka honey's strengths is a low pH of between 3.4 - 5.5 which inhibits several pathogens and helps speed up healing whilst decreasing the wound surface area. #manukahoney #chronicwounds #wounddressings

17.01.2022 Will New Zealand be able to cope with the demand for Manuka honey? This Landline report investigates the rapidly expanding Manuka honey industry and how Australia may potentially be able to join this new gold rush: http://ow.ly/enwV3050Bvt

16.01.2022 Did you know that wound malodour, which causes distress, severe discomfort and social isolation to patients, may be reduced through Manuka honey’s bactericidal effects on the anaerobic bacteria causing the wound odour? #woundcare #manukahoney

14.01.2022 New research provides evidence that Manuka honey could help combat catheter-associated urinary tract infections http://ow.ly/i1p1304DqIv

14.01.2022 There's no better time than now to try the amazing healing powers of Manuka honey! Our exclusive supplier, Marne Medical has taken 20% off our Manuka Liquid Fill product for the month of July. Order yours today at: http://ow.ly/JhAH302guYU



13.01.2022 Could Manuka honey be the new antibiotic? Michael McKenzie from the ABC's RN Afternoons investigates this underutilised natural remedy for infection and whether Australia has the potential to join the multi million dollar Manuka industry: http://ow.ly/pKi93035Aex

13.01.2022 Even our local Butcher has discovered the magic of Manuka honey - who would have thought! #manukahoney

10.01.2022 Thank you so much to Kerrie Foster Watkins for this fantastic review! Kerrie used our Liquid Manuka Fill on her foot and achieved amazing results. Find out more at www.ectocare.com #manukahoney #wounddressing #woundcare

07.01.2022 Cavity wounds are one of the trickiest wound types to treat. Traditionally the wound is treated by packing the cavity with gauze however the Australian Wound Management Association have determined other more effective alternatives: http://ow.ly/MmGd302RTDW

06.01.2022 The use of honey as a traditional remedy for microbial infections dates back to ancient times. The first written evidence appeared on a Sumerian clay tablet dating back to 2000BC which mentions the use of honey as a medicine, an ointment and as an offering to the gods. #manukahoney #woundcare

05.01.2022 Did you know that Manuka honey may be used to improve healing in mild to moderate superficial and partial-thickness burns? #manukahoney Find out more at www.ectocare.com

05.01.2022 Like to learn more about managing complex wounds? The HPMI are hosting a 2 hour Educational Workshop on the 6th September in Mayfield, Newcastle focusing on complex wound management. The workshop is presented by Wound Consultant and Nurse Educator, Wendy White and is perfect for nurses who would like a refresher on the best practices in chronic wound care. Find out more: http://ow.ly/ICW33035yI3

04.01.2022 Manuka honey dressings provide a moist environment and thereby encourage autolytic debridement of sloughy and necrotic wounds, allowing the area to contract, decrease bacterial burden and promote healing. #manukahoney #woundcare

02.01.2022 What is the best available evidence regarding the use of medical-grade honey for wound care? Discover what the Wound Healing and Management Node Group found in their research http://www.ectocare.com/manuka-honey-evidence/ #woundcare #manukahoney

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