Jarrah Honey, a remarkable honey from Australia, has been garnering attention for its exceptional health benefits and unique properties. It’s celebrated for its potent antibacterial and antioxidant qualities. As scientific research and media coverage increasingly highlight its advantages, Jarrah Honey is emerging as a compelling alternative to the well-known Manuka Honey. Although Jarrah Honey has been considered as a highly beneficial health supplement, its recent success really started in 2017…
In 2017, a new official certification process, supported by the State Government and conducted by the leading industry and food testing laboratory ChemCenter, was set up to certify West Australian honey with medicinal and antimicrobial properties. (We also use ChemCenter to certify and test our Hives Keeper’s Honeys before they are shipped to Singapore). Read the announcement here: Medicinal honey from Western Australia certified for antimicrobial benefits set to rival Manuka - ABC News.
In the same year, 2017, Vogue featured Jarrah Honey as a top new superfood, highlighting studies that showcased its impressive health benefits from cosmic to clinical levels. Read the article here: Jarrah Honey From Australia Is Changing the Superfoods Game | Vogue.
In 2018, WA Today discussed the proven antibacterial and antimicrobial benefits of Jarrah Honey and highlighted the growing market interest. Read the article here: The potential of WA's honey industry (watoday.com.au).
The University of Western Australia, also in 2018, reported that Jarrah Honey, along with Marri Honey, demonstrated the highest antibacterial activity among 50 honeys analyzed during a three-year study. Learn more about their research here: here: Research into antibacterial properties of honey showcased at conference : Archive Page : The University of Western Australia (uwa.edu.au).
At the same time, also in 2018, Daily Mail from the UK shared that Jarrah Honey could halt aging by stimulating collagen production and boasts skin repairing properties. Read the article here: Australian Jarrah honey is more effective than manuka | Daily Mail Online.
In 2019, the Journal of Apicultural Research released a study examining the long term health benefits of Jarrah Honey, especially its role in wound healing and infection prevention. The study reinforced the honey’s reputation for its potent antimicrobial properties and supported its use in medical and therapeutic applications. Read the study here: Long-Term Benefits of Jarrah Honey in Wound Healing – Journal of Apicultural Research.
In 2020, Food Technology Magazine featured an article on the growing popularity of Jarrah Honey in the global market, emphasizing its rise as a preferred choice among health-conscious consumers. Read the article here: The Rise of Jarrah Honey in Global Markets.
In 2021, The Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine published research highlighting Jarrah Honey’s potential in enhancing digestive health. The study found that the honey’s prebiotic properties could significantly benefit gut microbiota, offering an alternative to conventional probiotic supplements. Learn more here: Jarrah Honey’s Impact on Digestive Health.
In 2023, Australian Geographic featured an in-depth article on the unique characteristics of Jarrah Honey. Discover more here: Jarrah Honey: A Local Treasure with Global Appeal.
We first discovered Jarrah Honey in 2017, and we subsequently worked with our beekeepers to ensure the highest quality and authenticity in our Hives Keeper’s Honeys. As Jarrah Honey continues to gain recognition for its remarkable benefits, our commitment to excellence remains steadfast.
Since Day 1, we have emphasized rigorous quality control, transparency, and sustainable practices to ensure that all our Hives Keeper’s Honey delivers the exceptional benefits Jarrah Honey is known for. Our ongoing collaboration with beekeepers and the industry reinforce our effort to provide a superior product that supports both health and environmental sustainability.
We invite you to start your journey with Jarrah Honey.