Bee-Ome Gold
Start your day with this unique functional honey to nourish and balance your gut microbiome, fortify your immune system, and supercharge your energy and vitality. With a unique blend of rare bee superfoods and spore-based probiotics, Bee-Ome Gold™ delivers the remarkable healing power of the hive in every spoonful.
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With roughly 70% of your body’s immune cells located in your gut, your immune system and gut microbiome are intimately connected. Through its balancing effects on the gut microbiome, Bee-Ome Gold™ promotes optimal immune function.
A teaspoon of Bee-Ome Gold™ in the morning is a great way to energize your body and mind. Hive-sourced superfoods can boost your mental and physical energy while promoting feelings of well-being. Royal jelly in particular has been noted for its ability to improve focus, mental clarity and vitality.
Ingredient highlights
Produced by honeybees feeding on nectar from flowering Mānuka trees in New Zealand, Mānuka honey is known to possess unique healing properties and is one of the rarest, most valued honeys in the world. Our Mānuka honey is raw, never pasteurized, and stringently sourced from sustainable apiaries in the wild high country of New Zealand.
Ingredient highlights
Ingredients List
Calories 25Total Carbohydrates 6g
Total Sugars 5g
Includes 5g Added Sugars*
Probiotic Spore Bio-Complex: 1 Billion AFU per serving
Ribospore® (Bacillus pumilus)
Bacillus megaterium EM144™
New Zealand Raw Multifloral Manuka Honey: 6.1g per serving
Organic Spanish Bee Pollen: 500mg per serving
Brazilian Green Propolis Extract (Lyophilized): 45mg per serving
Organic Royal Jelly (Lyophilized): 350mg per serving
Contains NO dairy, wheat, gluten, corn, sugar, soy, shellfish, tree nuts, or GMO's. Made without stearates, fillers, binders, flow agents, or additives of any kind.
*All sugars stated occur naturally in honey. No sugars added from other sources.
AFU = Active Fluorescent Units (probiotic viable cell count)
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