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YS Royal Jelly/Honey Bee – Organic Honey, 16 oz gel

Y.S. Eco Bee Farms’ 100% Certified Organic Honey is harvested with extreme care. This raw product is natural, unheated, unfiltered and fresh from healthy beehives. The results produce a superior, energy-packed honey with the highest possible levels of live enzymes, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. This certified kosher product is processed without the various chemicals used in conventional beekeeping. Plus, the hives are kept in isolated areas away from golf courses, agricultural areas, heavy traffic areas and landfills. Did you know that bees stay within 2 miles of their hive? All of this contributes to the USDA Organic certification for this pure, rich–and delicious–honey!

Yummy Earth Natural Sour Jelly Beans,7 Ounce

YummyEarth was born out of our commitment to feed our children, Jonah and Rose, a diet rich in delicious healthful foods that are free of yucky chemicals, pesticides and dyes. YummyEarth tastes much better than mass produced chemical candy because we choose real fruit extracts and planet friendly organic ingredients to sweeten our lives and yours. Good for us. Good for mother earth. All Natural; Gluten Free; Peanut Free; Tree Nut Free; Fat Free; Dairy Free; Egg Free; Shellfish Free; No High Fructose Corn Syrup; Soy Free; Wheat Free; No Artificial Colors; No Artificial Flavors; Real Fruit Extracts; All kosher ingredients; 100% Vegan; 100% Natural Flavors.

YS Organics Royal Jelly/Honey Bee – Positive Energy, 75 capsules

YS Organic Bee Farms Positive Energy contains Royal Jelly, a thick, milky substance secreted from the pharyngeal glands of a special group of young nurse bees between their 6th and 12th days of life after birth. The nutritional significance of YS Organic Bee Farms Positive Energy is the fact that the differentiation of the female larvae is totally dependent upon their early developmental stage. In the larvae stage, they are absolutely identical and feed on Royal Jelly for the first three days after hatching. The fertilized eggs give rise to females which are either sexually immature small workers bees or large, fertile queens.