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Anp Bee Acacia Honey (500gm Each)

(1 Jar in box)
Anp Bee Acacia Honey (500gm Each)
Product Details
Anp Bee Acacia Honey is a nutrient-rich food which contains micronutrients, and antioxidant properties and is rich in vitamins and natural minerals which help in boosting immunity and digestion. Acacia honey is produced by bees who pollinate the flowers of the black locust tree, native to North America and Europe. Acacia honey is derived from the nectar of the Robinia pseudoacacia flower, commonly known as the black locust or false acacia tree. Compared with traditional honey, it is often much lighter in colour, appearing almost transparent. Acacia honey is made from nectar derived from the black locust tree. It is lighter in colour and crystallizes slower than traditional honey. It is unique from various other types of honey as it is less viscous with a strong aroma and flavour of flowers and has a rich taste. Acacia Honey is a natural therapeutic and supports holistic wellness. It is natural with no added sugar, chemicals and preservatives. It also boosts digestive health and helps strengthen the immune system. As a source of polyphenols and flavonoids, pure honey supports natural compounds with strong antioxidant activity.

Key Ingredients:
Raw Unpasteurized Pure Acacia Honey

Key Benefits:
  • Compared with traditional honey, it is often much lighter in colour, appearing almost transparent
  • It is unprocessed and unpasteurized to retain all the goodness of honey
  • Acacia honey remains liquid longer and crystallizes much slower than traditional honey
  • The Raw Acacia honey is harvested from the natural floral areas of the Himalayas, fields of Ganga's, and Aravali in Rajasthan
  • One tablespoon of the Acacia Honey with warm water every morning helps boosts metabolism and healthy digestion

Directions for Use:
Use as per requirement

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 19 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)