Sherpa Honey

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When you purchase mad honey from Sherpa Honey, we assure you that you will get the purest and highest-quality product, which is sure to excite your senses, provide natural wellness benefits, and enhance your enjoyment and connection with nature.

 

We do not add anything to our honey, such as added sugars or preservatives. All our products ship directly from the United States, and each and every package comes with free USPS shipping on all purchases and a full 30-day money-back guarantee.

Accompany us as we explore the Himalayan cliffs, where our mad honey, also known as Himalayan Cliff Honey, is gathered by the Gurung laborers of Nepal. The medicinal nectar contains a toxin, which produces its wellness benefits, recreational effects, and hallucinogenic qualities.

Mad honey is a type of honey produced by the Himalayan giant honey bee species, also known as Apis Laboriosa. These honey bees harvest the nectar of the Rhododendron luteum. Rhododendrons grow high altitude ranges of the Himalayas and produce a specific toxin, known as grayanotoxin.

When you buy mad honey from Sherpa Honey, you are supporting the hard-working honey hunters of Nepal. They risk their lives on bamboo ladders that often extend over 100 feet in length. Amongst the Gurgung tribe, harvesting grayanotoxin honey produced by the Apis Laboriosa bee isn’t just about earning a living; it’s a way of life that has carried on for centuries.

When you purchase mad honey from Sherpa Honey, we assure you that you will get the purest and highest-quality product, which is sure to excite your senses, provide natural wellness benefits, and enhance your enjoyment and connection with nature.

We do not add anything to our honey, such as added sugars or preservatives. All our products ship directly from the United States, and each and every package comes with free USPS shipping on all purchases and a full 30-day money-back guarantee.


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