We traveled to New Zealand and harvested the world’s most powerful Mānuka Honey from remote Mount Taranaki. This was a complicated task: we helicoptered our hives onto the native bushlands at the base of the mountain, and let the Bees work. The impossible to reach landscape creates the most potent, highly active Honey independently tested to contain a whopping 830 mg/kg of MGO along with other potent phytocompounds.
The result is the creamiest whipped texture and an earthy, herbaceous flavor. It’s extremely rare — ‘monofloral’ meaning that it comes solely from the nectar of the Mānuka, which blooms just around 4 weeks per year. The creaminess is obtained through a slow churning process with nothing else added, ensuring a longer shelf life without crystallization. Known to support internal immune system. Enjoy by the spoonful or as a face mask for rich hydration and cleansing.
*Not Suitable For Infants Under 12 Months of Age
We traveled to New Zealand and harvested the world’s most powerful Mānuka Honey from remote Mount Taranaki. This was a complicated task: we helicoptered our hives onto the native bushlands at the base of the mountain, and let the Bees work. The impossible to reach landscape creates the most potent, highly active Honey independently tested to contain a whopping 830 mg/kg of MGO along with other potent phytocompounds.
The result is the creamiest whipped texture and an earthy, herbaceous flavor. It’s extremely rare — ‘monofloral’ meaning that it comes solely from the nectar of the Mānuka, which blooms just around 4 weeks per year. The creaminess is obtained through a slow churning process with nothing else added, ensuring a longer shelf life without crystallization. Known to support internal immune system. Enjoy by the spoonful or as a face mask for rich hydration and cleansing.
*Not Suitable For Infants Under 12 Months of Age
Ingredients
Pure Mānuka Honey from New Zealand.
Benefits
Antibacterial Properties
Aids in Gut Health
Anti-inflammatory
Supports Wound Healing
Soothes Sore Throats
Sourcing
Sourced from the impossible to reach, remote volcanic foothills of New Zealand’s Mount Taranaki, we helicoptered our hives onto the native bushland, and let the bees work.