Quality and purity in the production cycle
of the honey LifeMel


All of Zuf Globus Laboratories products are produced by bees that have been fed various mixtures containing medicinal herbs. Each mixture is specifically suited to a medical problem. In order to maximize effects, great care is taken to use the correct parts of the plants, which possess the most substantial healing effect. During the process of preparing the food for the bees, extra care is provided for using the accurate quantities and for maintaining the correct ratio between the various medicinal herbs. The formula is the result of a long standing research work and is exclusive to Zuf Globus Laboratories.

 

In the bodies of the bees that feed on the mixtures a special process takes place which enhances the combination of properties of all of the medicinal herbs, so as to allow them to produce a unique beehive product. The way in which the unique beehive products are produced by the bees ensures that the active ingredients are absorbed directly into the body.


The first stage is collection of the parts of the medicinal plants that are needed for the specific product. Most of these parts are not available in nature for the bees.

The second stage is the transfer of the Medicinal Herbs in to the production system..

The herbs then processed and transferred into a special container, for mixing with the addition of substances which are tasty for the bees. The bees never consume food harmful to their offspring or not to their taste.

The ready food then poured into a tank 1M3 and transported in special containers

After the bees have sealed the hive, beekeepers collect the final product "honey" and store it in containers that are delivered to the laboratories Zuf.

For each container sample is taken and sent to an external independent laboratory that will confirm the quality of the final product, for example absence of pollutants such as pesticides, antibiotics, etc.

In the Laboratories the honey is meticulously filtered to produce a product without any foreign body. The final stage is packaging and labeling of the jars.