Girl spreading manuka honey on apple slice at a kitchen table.

CUSTOMER STORY

My daughter’s H. pylori diagnosis, and the healing power of Manuka honey.


Customer: Brianna, New Zealand Honey Co. customer since December 2023

Location: Minnesota, United States

Health concerns: H. pylori | Digestive issues | Gut health | Croup

Manuka honey: New Zealand Honey Co. UMF™ 24+ | MGO 1122


H. pylori, the gut infection none of us know we have

Some of us live with constant stomach pain, and that’s not because we’ve enjoyed a few too many french fries or overdone it on the sodas. It’s due to a common condition called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). H. pylori is a type of bacteria that grows in the digestive tract and tends to attack the stomach lining.

H. pylori is usually contracted during early childhood through food that was not cleaned or cooked safely, or drinking water that is contaminated with the bacteria. Research from The National Library of Medicine states that over half of the world’s population are living with the infection. And for the most part, these people live with this bacteria in their stomach with no negative consequences; in fact they don’t even know they have it.

But for some, it can cause a host of problems, from stomach inflammation to ulcers to stomach cancer.

“I knew something wasn’t right. I shouldn’t be able to tell what my daughter has eaten by what’s coming out the other end.”
- Brianna

It was like the food hadn’t been digested at all. I shouldn’t be able to tell what my 6-month-old daughter’s been eating by looking at her stool. As the months went on, I gently weaned her from breastmilk and introduced more solid foods into her diet which you’d assume would see her gain weight, but her growth slowed. In fact it slowed to the point where she started falling off the growth chart, which worried me. We booked an appointment with her paediatrician to find out what was happening, but were told everything was normal. Sadly, this misguided reassurance continued for a year. When my daughter turned 2, we decided to put her into a new daycare, and with that came a diet of sugar-laden foods. A diet that should see her put on weight, but she continued to plummet off the growth chart. None of it was making sense. And then suddenly, one day, out of nowhere she developed a stutter.

Connecting the dots to find a diagnosis

“Certain foods were causing her to have an overgrowth of a certain bacteria and that was causing her to stutter like crazy.”

As a neuroscientist, I understood there’s a connection between the gut and the brain, so I started looking into what it could be. It was something she was eating, so we started tracking her food intake to try and figure it out. We narrowed it down to certain foods like apples and bananas. These certain foods were causing her to stutter like crazy. So we decided to remove the foods and then slowly reintroduce them, but the stutter would return. At one point the stutter was so bad, she would just cry. So we decided therapy would be good for her, and us too. It gave us the tools we needed to be able to support her emotionally and ensure she was not traumatised by it.

“It all started to make sense when she tested positive for H. pylori.”

We knew we needed help. So we went to a paediatric gastroenterologist who did all sorts of testing, but once again we were reassured that everything was normal. At the time, I was working with a nutritionist to heal my gut, as I also had digestive issues. So I ordered some tests through her for my daughter. One of the tests profiled every bug in her gut and tested for parasites and H. pylori. And that’s when everything started to make sense - the test came back positive for H pylori.

Illustration of Helicobacter pylori with labeled structures.

The road to recovery

Once we had the results, I sent them to the gastroenterologist who suggested we start various medications, including stomach acid blockers, antibiotics, and a few others that targeted H. pylori infections. But my daughter was only 2 years old, I didn’t know how comfortable I felt putting her through that. So I did what any mother would do, I started looking for a natural treatment for H. pylori. I came across two research papers from the National Library of Medicine, The Antibacterial Activity of Honey on Helicobacter Pylori and Honey: its medicinal property and antibacterial activity that suggested using Manuka honey for H. pylori could help restore the gut and reduce the production of H. pylori. I also found research that lactoferrin, which is found in colostrum, has been known to reduce the production of H. pylori, which made a lot of sense to me because she started developing digestive issues when she was weaned from breast milk. I found a lactoferrin and colostrum brand, I just needed to find a Manuka honey brand but found myself down the rabbit hole when I realised not all Manuka honey is created equal.

“Finding your company was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel.”

I needed to know more about Manuka honey. I wanted to ensure what I was giving my daughter was going to help her H. pylori. So I did a tonne of research and looked into whether Manuka honey was safe for children, how Manuka honey is made, how it is rated, and what MGO means. And that's how I found New Zealand Honey Co. Finding your company was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel. I was drawn to the educational section of your website, it felt like you really wanted to educate your customers and steer them to a purchase that was right for them and their needs. I appreciated that.

“The Manuka Honey just worked like gangbusters.”

The Manuka Honey didn't just work, it worked like gangbusters. We paired 1/4-1/2 tsp of UMF™ 24+| MGO 1122+ New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey with colostrum twice daily for one month. And after just one month she tested negative, her stools returned to normal, and her stutter significantly improved. I was so relieved, not only that my daughter was now on the mend but that I had followed my gut and didn’t go the route of putting her through harsh antibiotic medications. Today I continue to give my daughter New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey intermittently as a preventative measure. She’s also had croup which was just horrible, so I’ve used the Manuka honey as cough relief, and found it worked wonders.

“It tastes fantastic - best tasting honey I’ve ever had. Very rich, caramel and floral scents with a slight bitter aftertaste. I love it.”

Jar of manuka honey, lemon slices, glass of water on pink background.

Everyone’s getting honey for Christmas

I recommend Manuka honey to all my friends and family, especially for coughs and respiratory issues. My friend’s 4-year-old son had a terrible cold and had been up all night coughing, so I recommend she try New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey. Well, she was so relieved when it soothed his coughing fits. She called me straight away to tell me how grateful she was, and that it had made a huge difference to his sleep.

“I have a PhD and I am a scientist, so it’s in my nature to be curious and observant, and question and test everything but I just want people to give Manuka honey a go. The science supports it, and it’s absolutely worked for my family.”

Could Manuka honey help your H. pylori?

Brianna’s daughter suffered from digestive issues, H. pylori, and a stutter, and this had a huge effect on her day-to-day life. New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey helped resolve her H. pylori infection, and we’re so thankful to Brianna for sharing her story. If you’re looking for an effective and proven natural remedy, Manuka honey could be what you need to restore your health. Explore our product range online, or learn about the specific UMF™ grades to see which products are right for you.

We do not recommend Manuka honey as a replacement for seeking professional medical help. If you’re feeling unwell, please seek medical advice and always consult medical professionals in an emergency.


Brianna recommends UMF™ 24+


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Girl spreading manuka honey on a apple slice.

CUSTOMER STORY

My daughter’s H. pylori diagnosis, and the healing power of Manuka honey.

Customer:
Brianna, New Zealand Honey Co. customer since December 2023

Location:
Minnesota, United States

Health concerns:
H. pylori | Digestive issues | Gut health | Croup

Manuka honey:
New Zealand Honey Co. UMF™ 24+ | MGO 1122

“I knew something wasn’t right. I shouldn’t be able to tell what my daughter has eaten by what’s coming out the other end.”
- Brianna

H. pylori, the gut infection none of us know we have

Some of us live with constant stomach pain, and that’s not because we’ve enjoyed a few too many french fries or overdone it on the sodas. It’s due to a common condition called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). H. pylori is a type of bacteria that grows in the digestive tract and tends to attack the stomach lining.

H. pylori is usually contracted during early childhood through food that was not cleaned or cooked safely, or drinking water that is contaminated with the bacteria. Research from The National Library of Medicine states that over half of the world’s population are living with the infection. And for the most part, these people live with this bacteria in their stomach with no negative consequences; in fact they don’t even know they have it.

But for some, it can cause a host of problems, from stomach inflammation to ulcers to stomach cancer.

It was like the food hadn’t been digested at all. I shouldn’t be able to tell what my 6-month-old daughter’s been eating by looking at her stool. As the months went on, I gently weaned her from breastmilk and introduced more solid foods into her diet which you’d assume would see her gain weight, but her growth slowed. In fact it slowed to the point where she started falling off the growth chart, which worried me. We booked an appointment with her paediatrician to find out what was happening, but were told everything was normal. Sadly, this misguided reassurance continued for a year. When my daughter turned 2, we decided to put her into a new daycare, and with that came a diet of sugar-laden foods. A diet that should see her put on weight, but she continued to plummet off the growth chart. None of it was making sense. And then suddenly, one day, out of nowhere she developed a stutter.

Connecting the dots to find a diagnosis

“Certain foods were causing her to have an overgrowth of a certain bacteria and that was causing her to stutter like crazy.”

As a neuroscientist, I understood there’s a connection between the gut and the brain, so I started looking into what it could be. It was something she was eating, so we started tracking her food intake to try and figure it out. We narrowed it down to certain foods like apples and bananas. These certain foods were causing her to stutter like crazy. So we decided to remove the foods and then slowly reintroduce them, but the stutter would return. At one point the stutter was so bad, she would just cry. So we decided therapy would be good for her, and us too. It gave us the tools we needed to be able to support her emotionally and ensure she was not traumatised by it.

“It all started to make sense when she tested positive for H. pylori.”

We knew we needed help. So we went to a paediatric gastroenterologist who did all sorts of testing, but once again we were reassured that everything was normal. At the time, I was working with a nutritionist to heal my gut, as I also had digestive issues. So I ordered some tests through her for my daughter. One of the tests profiled every bug in her gut and tested for parasites and H. pylori. And that’s when everything started to make sense - the test came back positive for H pylori.

Illustration of Helicobacter pylori with labeled structures.

The road to recovery

Once we had the results, I sent them to the gastroenterologist who suggested we start various medications, including stomach acid blockers, antibiotics, and a few others that targeted H. pylori infections. But my daughter was only 2 years old, I didn’t know how comfortable I felt putting her through that. So I did what any mother would do, I started looking for a natural treatment for H. pylori. I came across two research papers from the National Library of Medicine, The Antibacterial Activity of Honey on Helicobacter Pylori and Honey: its medicinal property and antibacterial activity that suggested using Manuka honey for H. pylori could help restore the gut and reduce the production of H. pylori. I also found research that lactoferrin, which is found in colostrum, has been known to reduce the production of H. pylori, which made a lot of sense to me because she started developing digestive issues when she was weaned from breast milk. I found a lactoferrin and colostrum brand, I just needed to find a Manuka honey brand but found myself down the rabbit hole when I realised not all Manuka honey is created equal.

“Finding your company was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel.”

I needed to know more about Manuka honey. I wanted to ensure what I was giving my daughter was going to help her H. pylori. So I did a tonne of research and looked into whether Manuka honey was safe for children, how Manuka honey is made, how it is rated, and what MGO means. And that's how I found New Zealand Honey Co. Finding your company was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel. I was drawn to the educational section of your website, it felt like you really wanted to educate your customers and steer them to a purchase that was right for them and their needs. I appreciated that.

“The Manuka Honey just worked like gangbusters.”

The Manuka Honey didn't just work, it worked like gangbusters. We paired 1/4-1/2 tsp of UMF™ 24+| MGO 1122+ New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey with colostrum twice daily for one month. And after just one month she tested negative, her stools returned to normal, and her stutter significantly improved. I was so relieved, not only that my daughter was now on the mend but that I had followed my gut and didn’t go the route of putting her through harsh antibiotic medications. Today I continue to give my daughter New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey intermittently as a preventative measure. She’s also had croup which was just horrible, so I’ve used the Manuka honey as cough relief, and found it worked wonders.

“It tastes fantastic - best tasting honey I’ve ever had. Very rich, caramel and floral scents with a slight bitter aftertaste. I love it.”

Jar of manuka honey, lemon slices, glass of water on pink background.

Everyone’s getting honey for Christmas

I recommend Manuka honey to all my friends and family, especially for coughs and respiratory issues. My friend’s 4-year-old son had a terrible cold and had been up all night coughing, so I recommend she try New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey. Well, she was so relieved when it soothed his coughing fits. She called me straight away to tell me how grateful she was, and that it had made a huge difference to his sleep.

“I have a PhD and I am a scientist, so it’s in my nature to be curious and observant, and question and test everything but I just want people to give Manuka honey a go. The science supports it, and it’s absolutely worked for my family.”

Could Manuka honey help your H. pylori?

Brianna’s daughter suffered from digestive issues, H. pylori, and a stutter, and this had a huge effect on her day-to-day life. New Zealand Honey Co. Manuka honey helped resolve her H. pylori infection, and we’re so thankful to Brianna for sharing her story. If you’re looking for an effective and proven natural remedy, Manuka honey could be what you need to restore your health. Explore our product range online, or learn about the specific UMF™ grades to see which products are right for you.

We do not recommend Manuka honey as a replacement for seeking professional medical help. If you’re feeling unwell, please seek medical advice and always consult medical professionals in an emergency.

Brianna recommends UMF™ 24+

Discover Unique Ways to Use Honey!

From delicious recipes to health tips, explore the endless possibilities of honey through 
science-backed research, educational insights, and creative uses in our latest articles.

EDUCATION

Is Manuka Honey Good for Stomach Problems?

Here's the research on whether manuka honey can help with H.pylori, ulcerative colitis, gastritis, ulcers, GERD, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome.

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Is Manuka Honey Safe for Children?

What you need to know about Manuka honey for children, from age restrictions to product recommendations and ways to help them enjoy its amazing health benefits.

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Manuka Honey for Gastric Reflux, Acid Reflux & GERD

Does manuka honey for gastric reflux work? Can honey help with GERD? What’s the difference anyway? All the research and how to use it, here.
 


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