Vego Hazelnut Chocolate Mini Bars 65g
Good Fat Collagen Bar Salted Caramel 45g Googy
Totally Natural Potato Chips Avocado Oil 149g Boulder Canyon
Avocado Oil & Sea Salt
Ultimate Fibre Wildberry 500g Qenda
A food containing a powerful combination of premium herbs rich in fibre.
Excellent Organic Source of Dietary Fibre
Dietary Fibre Assists Regular Bowel Movements*
One Serve Provides 49% of the Recommended Daily Intake For Dietary Fibre
100% Certified Organic and Wildcrafted Ingredients
Contains premium adaptogenic herbs
NON-GMO Ingredients
VEGAN
Gluten Free
Ultimate Fibre is good source of iron. One Serve Exceeds 50% of the Recommended Daily Intake For Dietary Iron. Iron is:
Necessary for normal immune system function*
Necessary for normal cell division*
Necessary for normal blood formation*
Necessary for normal energy production*
Contributes to normal cognitive function*
Contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue*
Necessary for normal oxygen transport*
*When made up as directed and in the context of a healthy diet involving the consumption of a variety of foods.
Qenda Ultimate Fibre contains the following certified organic and wildcrafted ingredients from nature: Psyllium
Husk, Black Walnut Hulls, Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Liquorice Root, Horsetail, Rosehip, Oat Straw, Slippery Elm Bark,
Cascara Bark, Marshmallow Root, Cinnamon Verum Bark, Irish Moss, Yucca Root, Turkish Rhubarb (Rheum
Palmatum), Chlorella Vulgaris, Turmeric, Bladderwrack, Astragalus Membranaceus Root, Ashwagandha Root,
Meadowsweet, Barberry Bark, Dandelion Root, Aloe Ferox, Wormwood, Skullcap (Scutellaria Lateriflora), Fennel
Seed, Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata), Mullein Leaf, Violet Leaf, Paw Paw Leaf, Witchhazel#, Clove Bud, Natural
Flavour and Natural Sweetener (Thaumatin).
Colour, texture and appearance of product may change due to seasonal variations.
# Wildcrafted when Certified Organic not available.
Serving Suggestion
Serving scoop included in pack (10g - one level tablespoon).
Mix two level scoops of Qenda Ultimate Fibre (or one level scoop for children under 12 years) in 350-400ml of water
in a shaker bottle once or twice daily.
Secure lid and shake vigorously for 10 seconds.
Drink immediately. If left for a short period after shaking product will thicken.
Best taken 10-30 minutes prior to meals.
Close lid tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate.
Walaja 500g 25+ Melaleuca Bush Honey (WA Only)
Melaleuca or paperbark is one of the most important food sources for the bees in the Kimberley. It's nectar flows from Easter through till the end of August. Our honey specifically comes from the Salt Water paperbark and has been scientifically analysed with a total activity measuring 25+. It has a sweet and unique taste and aroma.
Walaja Broome Bush Honey is collected and bottled in the beautiful and pristine Kimberley. Dubbed 'The Last Wilderness' the Kimberley has no industry or other pollutants, making our honey as tasty and healthy as it gets. Our honey is 100% organic, natural, unprocessed and contains no additives.
Roebuck Cattle Station, with a land mass of 750,000 acres surrounds the historic pearling town of Broome is owned and managed by the Yawuru Aboriginal Group.
This pristine region is blessed as a beekeeping area in many ways. It is disease free and our bees thrive in the warm tropical climate.
Free from industry and chemicals, our beehives live in perfect harmony with free-range cattle and the sweet-faced wallabies that seek water and shade from the tropical climate.
The main sources of nectar in the dry season for the bees are the Saltwater Paperbark or Melaleuca which flowers from Easter to September and the Whickham's Grevillea which flowers from May to July. Both nectar sources are intense, abundant and when the flow is on, the bees thrive, collecting nothing else, thus making the honey mono floral.
When the dry season nectar flow dwindles, many of our bees are moved onto a watermelon farm south of Broome to pollinate the crops. Here the bees are primarily employed to boost the melon grower's annual yield by pollinating the small golden melon flower, but a sweet little bonus exists in the hives and with pollination complete the watermelon nectar is harvested. Like the Kimberley melaleuca and grevillea nectar, the watermelon honey has a distinctly unique taste.
Once the dry season is over, our bees are moved back to Roebuck Cattle Station to feast on the Bloodwood flower which flowers over the warmer months from October to March. The Bloodwood is a tropical eucalyptus tree which grows in abundance throughout the Kimberley. Its nectar is dark and rich with a subtle caramel aftertaste and very popular with local Indigenous people.
Once you taste our honey you will understand why most of our clients are repeat customers.