Aphrodite's Blend
Aphrodite's Blend
Elevated Honey synthesizes nature’s most potent herbs with Earth’s most sacred medicine, honey. Ancient Egyptians revered honey for its profound healing properties.
Aphrodite's Blend is focused on the emotional heart. At the center of this blend is one of the most sacred flowers in human history, the Rose. The fragrance of a rose is enough to uplift one’s spirits, but roses are also effective in helping one through deep grief, loss, and sadness. Rose is also said to reduce anxiety, stress, and worry, as well as facilitate the opening of the heart to compassion, forgiveness, and the flow of love.
Made in limited batches with precision and love. Bee Healed. Bee Elevated.
Ingredients
Ingredients
All Ingredients are Organic or Wild Harvested
• Rose Damask Petals **
• Damiana Leaf **
• Maca Root **
• Yohimbe Bark **
• Wildflower Honey ***
• Cinnamon**
• Cacao Butter**
*Wild Harvested **Organic *** Raw
Benefits
Benefits
• Can Help Reduce Inflammation
• Mood-Boosting
• Support Gut Health
• Rich in Vitamins
• Supports A Strong Immune System
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dosage
Dosage
Daily: Add 1-2 spoonfuls to your favorite drink, or enjoy it straight from the jar. Optimally, your drink temperature should be kept under 118F (47c) to preserve the honey's raw enzymes. ~40 servings per jar.
Supplement Facts
Supplement Facts
Size: 120g
Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Lab Tested
Raw Medicinal Honey
Honey has been used for thousands of years by cultures all over the world. In Egypt, honey was used in the maintenance of life and preparations for death. In ancient Greece, Hippocrates used it as a base for most of his formulations. There are more than 4,000 years of recorded use of honey from the ancient world to the present times. Honey was utilized for its antibacterial properties that helped heal infected wounds, burns, and topical skin issues of all kinds. Honey is used today in burn units all over the world. Babylonian and Sumerian writings as far back as 2100 b.c.e. record the use of honey and beekeeping. The saying "A spoonful of honey makes the medicine go down." comes from the common use of honey in pharmaceuticals as a method of delivering herbs and botanicals. From Ancient times till now humans and honeybees have been in relationship with one another. There is now cutting-edge science on the benefits of honey and the crucial role honeybees play in our ecosystems.