Happy Valley Honey
NZ Fresh Royal Jelly
** Sorry - we are currently out of stock and looking like we wont have any new stock till early 2025, we are working on having more available before then, sorry for the inconvenience **
*** CAN ONLY BE SENT TO A NZ ADDRESS - NO INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE *** (see more below)
For centuries, people have used royal jelly as a natural treatment for ailments. Now, fresh Royal Jelly is also used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications and taken as a nutritional supplement. Happy Valley are the first, and the largest producer of royal jelly here, in NZ! And we have the World’s Most Pure Royal Jelly.
What is Royal Jelly?
Pure royal jelly is a white, gelatinous substance produced by honeybees to nourish the queen bee and her larvae. Royal jelly is a nutritional powerhouse; packed with protein, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals.
10 HDA Levels
We have 10HDA levels unsurpassed worldwide at 3.1%. 10HDA (10-Hydroxy-2-decenoic acid) is the naturally occurring hydroxy fatty acids only found in Royal Jelly.
Royal Jelly contains minerals and fatty acids, including the naturally occurring substance 10HDA. Royal Jelly and 10HDA is rich in nutrients and vitamins such as flavonoids, nucleic acid, decanoic acid, enzymes, and hormones. It also contains numerous vitamins and minerals such as vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, acetyl-choline and zinc that support skin renewal, inner radiance and general wellbeing.
Benefits of Fresh Royal Jelly
What is royal jelly good for? Head here to find out more
Happy Valley Guarantee
Royal jelly from New Zealand is collected right here in Auckland by Happy Valley. We are NZ's largest producer of pure royal jelly.
Directions for Use
New Zealand royal jelly can be applied topically to your skin or added to skincare products.
Unsure how to eat royal jelly? Blend with your favourite smoothie for a nutritional boost or use a tasty blend of royal jelly and honey as a spread.
Precautions
Royal jelly from NZ is a bee product. If you are allergic to pollen, bee stings or other environmental allergens, we recommend exercising caution.
For a few individuals, royal jelly has been reported to cause severe allergic reactions and in rare cases, fatalities, especially in asthma and allergy sufferers. If you’ve never tried royal jelly before, check with a health professional before trying a low dose to check for side effects or allergic reactions. If you do suffer a reaction, cease using the product immediately.
Disclaimer: This information is not intended to replace sound medical advice, nor is it recommended for people to stop their prescribed medications. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
Storage
We ship royal jelly from Auckland as a frozen product. We recommend storing it in the freezer to maintain its quality and freshness.
Support good health and try royal jelly from Happy Valley Honey. Browse online and in our physical NZ store to buy royal jelly, royal jelly chewable tablets and more delicious bee products such a quality UMF Mānuka honey.
Shipping
** PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS PRODUCT- IT IS SOLD FROZEN, AND CAN NOT BE SENT TO INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSES**
** FRESH ROYAL JELLY IS SENT ON ICE TO NZ ADDRESSES ONLY **
**ROYAL JELLY IS PICKED UP BY OUR COURIERS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYS ONLY**
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