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How We Do

Producing pure, raw, healthy local honey for our customers is our first priority. All of our hives are located on pesticide-free properties, utilizing the geography of the Sierra Nevada to produce the best possible honey with varied locations along the drainages of the Sierra Nevada.

According to Simply Health, it’s essential to ensure you purchase raw honey. The filtering and pasteurizing process involved in commercial honey production remove the bacteria and enzymes from the final product. Only raw honey contains the beneficial compounds associated with the healing and health benefits associated with this organic food.

Some of the benefits of adding raw honey to your diet is that you can make your own healthy, rehydrating sports drink when you add a spoonful of raw honey and protein powder, a pinch of Himalayan sea salt to a glass of spring water, stir vigorously, then drink to replace electrolytes to increase your energy and performance.

 
 

We all know honey is a delicious. Whether you use it as a sweetener for your tea, or in a meal, but did you also know it has wonderful health benefits, as well? Local, raw honey is known to be a powerful antioxidant and contains bee pollen and propolis substances produced by bees that have been used medicinally by humans since ancient times.

Here’s just ten health uses you can use raw honey for…

  • Some of the benefits of adding raw honey to your diet is that you can make your own healthy, rehydrating sports drink.

  • Healing burns. Honey acts as a natural wound sealant, and tricks the body into believing that the burned area is covered with healthy skin.

  • Did you realize that you can use honey to soothe a minor sunburn?

  • Coughs and colds

  • According to research published by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, over 40 million Americans suffer from chronic adverse sleeping conditions. A further 20 million people deal with some form of occasional sleeping disorder.

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