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500g Royal Jelly Set
Code : TPS-PRO-RJ500330.00 USD -
Citronella Balm Set
Code : BM-01X3Citronella Balm
Repel mosquito & Insects
Ingredients :
Citronella Oil, Cajuput oil,
Beeswax, Methyl salicylate
Borneol camphor
and others
10.00 USD -
Peppermint Oil Set
Code : BM-07X3Peppermint Oil
Refresher,
Relieves dizziness, stuffy nose
Ingredients :
Borneol Camphor, Camphor,
Menthol, Eucalyptus globules,
Natural oil and others
10.00 USD -
Yellow Massage Oil
Code : BM-06Yellow Massage Oil
Relief muscle & Joint pain
Ingredients :
Zingiber montanum (Koenig) Link ex Dietr,
Menthol, Methyl salicylate, Borneol camphor,
Camphor, Cajuput oil and others
10.00 USD -
Beeswax Lip Balm With Vitamin E & Shea Butter
Code : TPM-006Beeswax lip balm with vitamin E and Shea Butter
gives long lasting moisture which
soothes and heals dry lips.3.50 USD -
#46 Fresh Royal Jelly 100g
Code : TPS03-freeWhat is royal jelly? Royal jelly is the milk produced by the worker as the unique food for the queen bee. The queen bee lives 50 time longer and has the size twice of a worker bee , only because of this unique food. Scientists recognize that Royal Jelly “milk of the bees” promotes longevity, fecundity and growth. Royal Jelly has been used by man down the centuries for its remarkable health-giving and rejuvenating properties. It has been proven itself to be of great help in muscle and skin tone.Buy with 19000 Points -
#45 Mature Honey 1000g
Code : TPS02-freeWhat is mature honey? In the course of producing honey. The bee add the enzyme to gathered nectar, which converts sucrose into glucose and fructose. The nectar in honeycomb is watery. The bees evaporate excess moisture days by days until the honey is ripened or mature, then seal the store cells with waxy lids. The Golden Triangle Mountains ecosystem and its dry season is typically good for the bee to produce ripe or mature honey.Buy with 19000 Points -
#44 Mature Honey 300g
Code : TPS01-freeWhat is mature honey? In the course of producing honey. The bee add the enzyme to gathered nectar, which converts sucrose into glucose and fructose. The nectar in honeycomb is watery. The bees evaporate excess moisture days by days until the honey is ripened or mature, then seal the store cells with waxy lids. The Golden Triangle Mountains ecosystem and its dry season is typically good for the bee to produce ripe or mature honey.Buy with 6000 Points