Wild Thyme honey

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£10.00

The rich taste of wild thyme combined with pure acacia honey is a lovingly curated fusion of nature’s finest elements, designed to offer a soothing respite for the colder seasons. Allow the gentle embrace of this honey to provide you with the comfort and warmth you deserve, as you embark on a journey towards well-being and tranquility.

Description

Experience the calming embrace of our wild thyme honey, an exceptional blend of pure acacia honey and symphony of precious botanicals. This honey is natural elixir that transports you through the healing forces of the land and is crafted to bring comfort and calm.

When combined with wild thyme, an aromatic herb that adds touch of the untamed with its fragrant and earthy notes that evoke the wild countryside, this honey combines the delicate sweetness of acacia honey, which is harvested from the blossoms of the black locust tree, to create honey that is as enchanting as it is effective.

With its rich purple blossoms and capacity to strengthen the immune system, echinacea adds to the complex flavour profile and sense of botanical life. The honey is enhanced by the fragrant agrimony, which also adds subtle bitterness and depth of character. With each sip of this elixir, there’s secret treasure waiting to be found. More flowers, in the form of linden and camomile, add tranquil presence to this combination with their relaxing effect and floral sweetness. Both the humble and underappreciated ribwort plantain and deadnettle contribute special herbal fragrance for therapeutic qualities that we are not allowed to legally advertise, but they blend well with the sweetness of the honey.

This honey is excellent for your health, but legally, we a prohibited from advertising its benefits – please contact us for a free consultation.

Additional information

Weight410 g

Taste Profile

A full-flavour honey maceration with the taste of thyme and other floral benefits.

Benefits

This honey has a wide variety of health benefits that we are prohibited from telling you about – please contact us for a free consultation.

Ingredients

Acacia honey infused with: Wild Thyme | Echinacea | Agrimony | Camomile | Ribwort Plantain | Deadnettle | Linden

Certified Origins

Greek flag denoting that one or more ingredients were ethically sourced from Greece.Hungarian flag denoting that one or more ingredients are ethically sourced from Hungary.Polish flag denoting that one or more ingredients was ethically sourced from Poland.Serbian flag denoting that one or more ingredients was ethically sourced from Serbia.

Hand macerated 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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2 reviews for Wild Thyme honey

  1. Thomas Baker

    I was looking for something to help me breath as my cough was getting me down. The gentleman pointed me in the direction of this honey and it has helped. I found it eased my cough after just two days, better than the cough mix I bought two weeks ago.

  2. Oliver Reynolds

    I was looking for a natural cough mixture and saw this one. I did some research and the ingredients were great for my chest. This is a lovely honey and has worked for me. My cough has gone and I can breath more easily.

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