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Meluka Australia has released its Original Raw Honey Probiotic Concentrate across Australia, aimed at helping improve digestion, boost immunity and support weight management.

Following the release of its first Honey and Lemon Probiotic Concentrate in March, the new variety is made from raw honey and uses Meluka’s particular bio-fermentation process.

“Meluka Australia was buoyed by the tremendous interest we received for our first Probiotic Concentrate back in March and we’re pleased to be launching a new flavour we know everyday Aussies will love,” said Meluka Australia CEO Ben Rohr.

“We’re excited to be launching a versatile and nutritional product that can serve as the perfect dietary supplement to give your immunity a boost this Spring. With the taste of raw Australian honey, give yourself a treat and leave the last word to honey.”

The recommended daily dosage of the concentrate is 15ml, and can be used as a daily dietary supplement, as well as mixed in with juice, smoothies or added to salad dressings.

Meluka Australia’s Original Raw Honey Probiotic Concentrate is naturally gluten, lactose and alcohol free, and has no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

It is now available for purchase in select independent retailers and online.

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