Serene Lemon Balm honey™

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GBP10.00

Serene Lemon Balm honey™ is a testament to the art of harmonious combinations, where every ingredient plays its part to create a delightful blend that calms and comforts. Whether you’re winding down after a long day or seeking a peaceful reprieve, this honey offers a serene escape. Allow the gentle allure of Relaxing Honey to transport you to a world of tranquillity and warmth, where nature’s finest ingredients unite in perfect harmony, inviting you to unwind and savour life’s quieter moments.

Unwind and indulge in the tranquil bliss of our relaxing honey, a divine infusion of acacia honey blended with the soothing nuances of lemon balm and hops. This exceptional honey is a delightful journey through flavours that are crafted to help you discover relaxation in its purest form.

At the heart of the Senere Lemon Balm honey™ lies the gentle sweetness of acacia honey, sourced from the delicate blooms of the Black Locust tree. Its exquisite golden hue sets the stage for a symphony of taste and serenity.

Lemon balm is a fragrant herb with bright, citrusy notes, that imparts a refreshing and uplifting layer to the blend. The zesty twist it brings is like a breath of fresh air for your senses. The hops, known for their role in brewing, introduce a unique earthy richness to this elixir. Their subtle bitterness beautifully complements the honey’s sweetness, creating a harmonious balance that’s both inviting and comforting.

We are unable to provide you with all the medicinal benefits on this website but are happy to discuss your needs in a free, private consultation.

Weight 221 g

Taste Profile

Light, mild and citrussy flavour.

Benefits

This honey has health benefits, both internally and externally, but, legally we are prohibited from advertising these benefits. Please contact us for a free, personal consultation.

Use

For general anxiety and relaxation: 1-2 teaspoons, 1-3 times daily.

As a sleep aid: 1-2 teaspoons taken just before sleep.

Ingredients

Acacia honey infused with: Lemon Balm | Hops

Certified Origins

Hungarian flag denoting that one or more ingredient was ethically sourced from Hungary.Polish flag denoting that one or more ingredients are ethically sourced from Poland.Serbian flag denotes that one or more ingredients have been ethically sourced from Serbia.

Macerated and bottled in Shropshire, England.

Clinical References

Clinical evidence of the ingredients found in this product. These are public domain references and do not relate directly to our product.

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1 review for Serene Lemon Balm honey™

  1. Cliff Fordham

    Having suffered from anxiety for the last few years, I will try almost anything. This is natural and tastes good. I feel more relaxed.

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