Botanical Range “Women’s Blend” Australian Manuka Honey / 15 x 30g Sachets (0.5oz)

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Hormonal Balance * Skin Health & Anti-aging * Digestive Support

Introducing our Botanical Range “Women’s Blend”, where we've handpicked special plants, herbs, and native ingredients, expertly blended with our precious Manuka honey. We've thoughtfully crafted this blend to support women’s health and vitality, delivering a daily powerhouse of antioxidants to keep you radiant and glowing inside and out!

Our one-of-a-kind formula features an Australian native superstar – the Kakadu Plum. This remarkable ingredient boasts the highest vitamin C content of any fruit worldwide, providing a whopping 75% of the recommended daily vitamin C intake for adults in every single sachet.

Experience the natural goodness you deserve in convenient on-the-go sachets you can enjoy anywhere, anytime!


 

• Squeeze into your smoothie or dissolve in warm water alongside your herbal tea.

• Spread it on your toast, banana bread, or rice cakes for a delightful treat.

• Drizzle over your morning porridge or yogurt, enhancing the flavours with fresh fruit.

• Energize your pre-workout routine with a spoonful.

• Pop it into your lunch box for a convenient on-the-go pick-me-up.

• As a unique twist, apply it as a face mask, leaving it on for 20 minutes to pamper your skin, leaving it hydrated, incredibly soft, and with a radiant glow.

  • Promotes Hormonal Balance and Harmony
  • Packed with Antioxidants for Health
  • Encourages Skin Health and Combats Aging
  • Supports Digestive Well-being
  • Boosts Immune System
  • Naturally Fights Bacteria and Inflammation

Manuka Honey, Kakadu Plum Fruit Powder, Spinach Whole Plant Powder, Green Tea Leaf Powder, Rosehip Fruit Powder, Liquorice Root Powder, Dandelion Whole Plant Powder, Parsley Seed Powder.

Minimum 250+ Methylglyoxal (MGO) mg/kg.

Ingredient Summary

Hearing the name Kakadu plum may bring visions to mind of juicy red & purple plums, but these unique native Australian plums like to stand out from the crowd! Containing the highest amount of Vitamin C than any fruit in the world, they are green and have been described as having hints of apple, pear & citrus flavour. An Antioxidant powerhouse and used for many health benefits including skin and immune health, this traditional bush medicine is the subject of many recent scientific studies to support health and wellbeing.

The deep, healthy green hue of spinach is a tell-tale sign this leafy green is packed with phytonutrients – true plant power! Some unique phytochemicals found in spinach include lutein, quercetin and zeaxanthin, amongst other antioxidant nutrients.

Did you know Green Tea has been used to support wellbeing for over 2000 years?! This rich and extensive history linking green tea and wellbeing has been backed up with many scientific studies, most of which agree, green tea is an excellent source of antioxidant phytonutrients.

Rosehips are small rich red or orange fruits produced by rose plants. The vibrance in colour immediately gives these little berries up as antioxidant superheroes! Rosehips contain an array of phytonutrients, including lycopene, carotenoids and vitamin C. Often taken as a tea, rosehips can support skin health and the respiratory & cardiovascular systems.

Use of liquorice has spanned the ages, consumption dates back to ancient Egypt when it was used to make a sweet drink for the pharaohs. Those ancient Egyptians were on to something as liquorice has continued to be a staple go-to for herbalists for its soothing properties, beneficial for respiratory and digestive health.

The botanical name for dandelion is Taraxacum officinale. Officinale is a term traditionally used for botanicals with health properties and that were commonly sold by an herbal apothecary. Often thought of as a common garden weed dandelion is a firm favourite in traditional Western Herbal Medicine for its antioxidant properties and presence of trace minerals.

 

We’re here to tell you parsley is not just a garnish to be discarded! Parsley seeds have been traditionally used as an important spice in Asian countries and in India for Women’s health. Parsley seed are particularly great for digestion and have been used for centuries to help calm your tummy when it’s feeling a little uncomfortable.