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From Our Hive To Yours
私たちの取り組みは、地元の養蜂家を支援し、私たちが頼りにしている受粉者を保護することにあります。オーストラリアンハニーコレクションのジャー1個の販売ごとに、受粉者の重要な生息地を回復し、生態系を維持するために、ネイティブツリーを1本寄付することを約束しました。
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Propolis & Manuka honey spray is ideal for travel because it delivers targeted throat and oral immune support in a compact, carry-on friendly format. Unlike capsules, it’s applied directly to the throat, a common entry point for pathogens during flights and travel.
Travel supplements should be simple, portable, and easy to use consistently. Common choices include immune-support supplements, antioxidants, and products that support throat or gut health. Avoid taking multiple new supplements at once, as travel can already stress digestion.
Before travelling, focus on supporting hydration, sleep, and immune defences rather than relying on last-minute fixes. Many people prepare by maintaining adequate vitamin and antioxidant intake and using supplements traditionally associated with immune support.
Tip: Begin preparation 48–72 hours before departure rather than waiting until the day of your flight.
Flying exposes the body to dry air, close contact, and disrupted routines. Supporting your immune system before flying includes staying well hydrated, avoiding alcohol before flights, and maintaining regular meals. Supplements that support immune barriers, such as the throat and gut, are often included.
Tip: Drink water regularly during flights and avoid relying solely on cabin beverages.
In addition to supplements, simple habits can make a noticeable difference while travelling:
- Wash or sanitise hands frequently
- Avoid touching your face in crowded areas
- Prioritise sleep after arrival
- Eat familiar, nutrient-dense foods where possible
These small behaviours help reduce immune strain during travel.
Australian-made supplements are regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), which sets strict standards for ingredient quality, purity, and labelling. This level of oversight provides greater consistency and safety compared to many imported travel supplements.
Tip: Look for an AUST L number on labels to confirm Australian regulatory compliance.















