POTENT
TRIGONA
PROPOLIS IMMUNITY
Low-Sugar : High Immunity
Sugar. An important source of energy but too much of it and we risk developing Type 2 Diabetes, breaks down skin collagen and put on more weight. Unfortunately, it's present in almost everything we eat.
Natural health remedies are a great way to improve our immune strength. However, potent alternatives like manuka honey can be too sweet. Pill supplements can be easy to pop but their nutritional quality and absorption pails in comparison to real food. For the sick, medicine tastes awful and have bad side effects.
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We have good news. There exists in nature a tiny but mighty bee that has no sting. It produces rare honey that's not only low in sugar but high in anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties. The answer for those needing a natural low-sugar sweetener, and food for immune health support. Meet Trigona Biroi (or Melipona) Bees.
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RARE APITHERAPY FOR IMMUNITY
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Immunity. As a civilization, people are becoming acutely aware of the need to keep our body's immunity strong. Honey can be a great source for building our immunity. Unfortunately, not all honey are made the same. It is one of the most faked foods globally. Adulterated honey, containing pesticides, antibiotics, sugar syrup, unfortunately fill the shelves of supermarkets and our homes. Authentic, unadulterated have so many nutritional benefits.
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At Anaya, our goal is to be in the homes so everyone can enjoy and benefit from honey that strengthens and tastes amazing. Today, we specialize in honey from a tiny but mighty bee that has no sting - Trigona Biroi (or Melipona) bee. Our bee produces a limited amount of honey that's proven to be not only low in sugar but high in anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties. The answer for those needing a natural low-sugar sweetener, and food for immune health support.
With honey being the 3rd most faked foods in the world*, we work hard to ensure our honey sources are clean.
Often, farmers are sadly affected by crop declines or the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers.
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Learn about how what we're doing to help change not only what we are consuming but also how farmers change their livelihoods.