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BICWA: Bee Industry Council Of Western Australia - Best Dark Peroxide Honey: Platinum Winner 🏆
Introducing Jarrah Platinum TA50+, from the ancient forests of Western Australia. Scientifically tested for over 10 unique factors and with a Jarrah Factor of JF100, this range has exceptional antimicrobial power, low GI and prebiotic-rich.
Clinically Trialed – University of Sydney
Certified Low GI 46 | TA50+ | Industry Award Winner
This is the strongest Jarrah honey we offer. Forest Fresh Jarrah Platinum TA50+ is clinically trialed, third-party lab tested, and sourced from the ancient forests of Western Australia. With Total Activity 50+, it delivers extraordinary antimicrobial strength - equivalent to MGO 4000+, and has been clinically validated to have a glycemic index of just 46, making it ideal for sustained energy and metabolic support.
Used daily, this honey supports immunity, gut health, inflammation recovery, and whole-body vitality, all with a smooth, caramel-like taste.
Why It Works
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TA50+ Total Activity – Our highest rating for antimicrobial power
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Clinically Trialed – GI46 validated by the University of Sydney
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Lab-Tested by leading lab - Analyitca – third-party verified purity and potency
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Naturally Rich in Antioxidants – phenolics and flavonoids combat oxidative stress
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Prebiotic-Rich – supports digestion and microbiome balance
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Low GI Energy – slow sugar release to avoid energy crashes
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Anti-inflammatory & antifungal – functional for both internal and topical use
Sourced from Ancient Forests
Jarrah honey comes from trees that evolved in Australia’s Gondwanan ecosystems. These forests:
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Date back over 100 million years in ecological lineage
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Sit in one of just 36 global biodiversity hotspots
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Grow from some of the oldest soils on Earth — up to 2 billion years old
This makes Jarrah honey not only rare, but chemically unique and medicinally valuable.
Industry-First Guarantee
We offer an exclusive Crystallisation-Free Guarantee on Jarrah TA50+. Each batch is screened through our internal method to ensure purity and quality — because genuine high-activity Jarrah does not crystallise. This guarantee sets Forest Fresh apart from other suppliers who may bottle blended or mislabelled product.
Health Insight
Forest Fresh Jarrah Platinum TA50+ honey brings together the best of Western Australia’s Jarrah and Marri, delivering robust antimicrobial action, antioxidant defense, gut-supportive benefits, and sustainable energy, all backed by scientific research.
Clinically Backed Benefits
1. Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial & Anti-Biofilm Activity
Western Australian Jarrah and Marri honeys have demonstrated strong hydrogen peroxide–mediated antibacterial effects—including against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa—and effectively disrupted bacterial biofilm growth in vitro.
Nature Scientific Reports (2019): Anti‑biofilm & H₂O₂ activity vs Manuka
2. Antifungal Defense Against Skin Pathogens
Jarrah honey has been shown to inhibit the growth of Trichophyton rubrum, a leading cause of skin fungal infections, offering natural protection.
Nature Scientific Reports (2019): Jarrah Honey vs Fungal Pathogens
3. High Antioxidant Content Verified by UWA
Peer-reviewed assays found that Jarrah honey contains significantly high levels of phenolic antioxidants, enhancing its ability to neutralize free radicals and support cellular health.
PMC (2023): Phenolic and Antioxidant Analysis in WA Honeys
4. Gut-Balancing Prebiotic Compounds
University-backed research confirms Jarrah honey naturally contains oligosaccharides and compounds that promote beneficial gut bacteria, like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, supporting digestive wellbeing.
Nature Scientific Reports (2019): Jarrah Honey’s Bioactivity Profile
5. Stability Over Time & Real-World Reliability
Studies confirm Jarrah honey retains its antimicrobial and antioxidant potency during extended storage—making it a dependable, functional food.
PMC (2023): Stability and Active Compounds in WA Honeys