The GP, who is a regular on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, said a spoonful of one food product could ease symptomsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreThe TV doctorThe TV doctor recommends this brand of Manuka honey for it’s many health benefits(Image: Getty Images)

TV doctor Hilary Jones has a ‘lovely’ remedy for those suffering with ‘razor blade’ sore throats at the moment.

The GP, who is a regular on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, said a spoonful of one food product could ease symptoms.

Although honey is known for its ability to soothe colds, Manuka honey has extra benefits, the medic said.

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Due to its high levels of Methylglyoxal (MGO) – a compound linked to antibacterial and antimicrobial effects – it can help fight bacteria and infections.

Dr Hilary said: “Current NHS Covid advice is to have a teaspoon of honey for a razor blade sore throat.

“I recommend Manuka honey as this particular honey has a soothing texture and unique measurable antibacterial qualities that can help calm sore throats and support a faster recovery with no side effects whatsoever except a lovely taste in the mouth.”

Shoppers can get their hands on Mauka honey products from just £5.25 at Manuka Doctor, a brand Dr Hilary has worked with for almost 10 years.

The Manuka Doctor’s Immunity Bundle is now £19.50 down from £27.50, and includes Manuka honey lozenges, Immune Defence Spray, Immune Defence Syrup and High Strength Vitamin D Capsules.

The Mirror reports that there is also the 100 MGO Twin Pack Squeezy, which has been reduced to £11.70 down from £14.70, and offers shoppers two squeezy bottles of Manuka honey.

A triple pack of Manuka Lozenges were also available for £10.

Alternatives include the Hilltop Premium Manuka Honey 250+ MGO 225g jar, which costs £12 from Tesco.

There’s also this Egmont Honey Manuka Honey MGO 40+, which costs £2 for a 40g jar at Holland and Barrett. It’s said to be ‘a rich complex tasting honey’ with antibacterial properties.

Manuka Doctor’s products have plenty of fans, however.

One claimed: “I took Manuka honey every day during my episode of Covid. My sore throat improved, as did my recovery.”

A second customer said: “Just love the strong taste, especially with Greek yoghurt.

“When I recently had Covid, I was having a tsp every day, very soothing for my throat.”

The jars of honey were a favourite for another, who wrote: “I much prefer the jar, in the squeezy bottle it doesn’t seem like the same consistency, it might just be me.”