The most powerful superfood nature provides in a spoonful.

More than 100+ published medical journals and scientific papers.

Proven to combat bacteria and viruses that antibiotics couldn’t.

Used since 1839 to treat multiple diseases, it is nature’s magical cure.

Quality is guaranteed by the UMF.

Global
Standards.

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Science of Manuka Honey

One teaspoon contains B Vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Potassium, Calcium, Iron, Zinc, Phosphorus, Selenium, Manganese, Chromium, Copper, Omega-3, DHA, MGO and Folic Acid.
anti-bacterial
properties
anti-inflammatory
properties
anti-oxidative
properties
anti-hypertensive &
cardioprotective
antimicrobial
properties
anti-diabetic
properties

Our Origin

Established since 1978, our specialised beekeepers has been sustainably harvesting Manuka honey at our family farm on the banks of Te Awa o Whanganui. A craft passed down from father to son, our partner, Mānuka Wellbeing legacy of beekeeping and honey-making has allowed us to deliver some of New Zealand's finest and rarest Mānuka honey to you.
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Our Bees

Bees plays the most crucial role in our ecosystem, by pollinating plants and flowers, a vital role for sustainability and growth of our environment. Sadly, the population of honeybees is decreasing, leading to adverse effects on our surroundings.


Working with our partners, we prioritise the well-being of our bees and the environment. We have cultivated bee-friendly flowers and trees, refrained from using pesticides, and established bee nesting areas. These efforts aim to foster a bee-friendly habitat and support the thriving of these incredible insects.