Apricot Kernels Organic Raw 500g Apricare
Apricare's bitter raw, certified organic apricot kernels are a totally natural, unadulterated (Organic raw) product.
Apricot Kernels can be used for scrubs and bath salts or as a mild abrasive exfoliant. Additionally, Apricot Seeds are used in soaps, salves and scrubs to restore healthy and add a vibrant glow to the skin.



L-Glutamine 150g Healthwise
Healthwise® L-Glutamine is a 100% pure pharmaceutical grade amino acid powder.
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the bloodstream. It is considered a "conditionally essential amino acid" because it can be manufactured in the body. However under extreme physical stress such as injuries, burns, infections, trauma or surgical procedures, the demand for glutamine exceeds the body's ability to synthesize it.
Did you know?
After surgery, nitrogen is vital to repair wounds and about 1/3 of nitrogen used by the body for this purpose relies on adequate glutamine stores.
Acetyl L-Carnitine Powder 250g Blooms
Vegetarian friendly.
Starter B 60C MTHFR Group
Neem Oil Organic 50ml Natures Shield
Walaja Raw Bee Pollen 200g (WA Only)
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.