4.5/5
12 reviews
Honey Reviews

Description

Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey comes from the frontier areas of Canada, and is only harvested during a 6-week period in the summer. Tropical Traditions is the exclusive source of this premium organic honey in the U.S. Most commercial honeys available on the market today come from bee farms, where the bees are controlled within a certain area and get their pollen from usually only one kind of flower. Many of the plants that produce these flowers (clover, orange blossom, etc.) are grown with pesticides and fertilizers as well. In addition, almost all honeys on the market are pasteurized in high heat and filtered, removing many of the beneficial nutrients and enzymes. Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey has not been subjected to the heat of processing, only warmed enough to flow (same temperatures the honey would see inside the hive). It contains live yeast and enzymes, because it has not been processed. It also contains pollen because it has not been filtered-merely screened. In order for honey to be certified organic, the beehives must be placed in isolated areas miles from the dense population, industry, traffic congestion, and farm fields treated with chemicals and landfills. Finding area which can be certified organic is extremely difficult, which is why there are so few certified organic honeys on the market. Tropical Traditions sources its honey from hives in the wild frontier areas of Canada. These regions are a rich source of wild vegetation that produce some of the finest honey in the world. The USDA and Canadian Organic Certification implies a rigorous set of standards and conditions that must be adhered to by both the producer (beekeeper) and the packager. Try some, and we think you'll agree that there is no finer honey in North America! Raw, organic, Canadian honey, available exclusively in the US through Tropical Traditions.

    Reviews and Ratings

    92% OF CHICKS DIG IT

    5.0/5
    Value / Valeur

    Quality / Qualité

    Effectiveness / Efficacité

    Recommended? You Betcha!
    September 25, 2007

    I'm going to try this on my face later as a beauty product.

    I love this stuff as a food product! I should have been born a queen bee.

    Honey + Hot Water = Quick Hot Drink.
    Honey + Hot Water + Lemon = Quick Throat Soothing Drink.
    Honey + Peanut Butter = Great Bread Spread.
    Honey + Mustard = Yummy Turkey Topping.
    Honey + Tea = Natural Sweetened Tea.

    You get the idea...

    Flag as Spam
    5.0/5
    Value / Valeur

    Quality / Qualité

    Effectiveness / Efficacité

    Recommended? You Betcha!
    September 22, 2007

    Honey straight from the jar and onto the face - are you kidding!? You may wonder. But really, it works!!! Honey has become a popular ingredient in natural skincare products for its many benefits. It's an anti-microbial agent (it deters bacterial growth). It's a humectant, which means that it helps to attract and retain water, thus, making the skin very very soft. There are even natural anti-oxidant properties in honey! I've been using honey as a facial scrub for a week now, after Scents of Peace gave me the tip. I felt a pretty dramatic improvement even after the first try. The sugar crystals in the honey acts as an exfoliator while the honey itself restores moisture and makes the skin so so soft. Somehow, my face gets less oily too, which is a total plus for oily skin people. I'm not exaggerating when I say that it's just as good as the NeoStrata at home micro-dermabrasion kit, which was my go-to product when I want soft soft skin. Honey is actually way better for the price and also for the fact that it's completely natural. I use raw honey, which is an unprocessed variety that retains more nutrients and can be found in most farmers' markets. It's less runny and has more sugar crystals, making it more effective as a scrub. Best of all, it is cheap and can be found in everyone's pantry. If it's good enough for Cleopatra - I say, SWEET!

    Flag as Spam

    These reviews are the subjective opinions of ChickAdvisor members and not of ChickAdvisor Inc.