QNET India launches Nutriplus monofloral honey in Ramtil, Tulsi variants

The honey is 100% pure, unprocessed, and sourced sustainably from rural beekeepers, verified with NMR purity testing.

INDIA – QNET, a global direct-selling company, has introduced its Nutriplus Monofloral Honey range in India, featuring two exclusive and premium variants: Ramtil (Guizotia abyssinica) and Tulsi (Holy Basil). 

The products are ethically and sustainably sourced from rural beekeepers, ensuring that every drop of honey is 100% pure, natural, and unprocessed. 

These initiatives not only provide consumers with exceptional quality but also create meaningful economic opportunities in underdeveloped regions where beekeeping supports families and preserves traditional practices.

Monofloral honey is produced predominantly from a single floral nectar source, allowing it to retain its natural enzymes, nutrients, and bioactive compounds. 

This purity not only preserves the honey’s authentic flavor profile but may also offer wellness benefits such as supporting immunity, reducing fatigue, and promoting overall vitality.

To guarantee authenticity, every batch of Nutriplus Monofloral Honey undergoes Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) testing, an internationally recognized gold standard for verifying the purity, source, and quality of honey. 

This stringent quality control reinforces QNET’s commitment to transparency, food safety, and delivering products consumers can trust.

Nutriplus Ramtil Monofloral Honey is made from nectar collected by bees from Ramtil flowers, a crop native to Ethiopia and cultivated in parts of India.

Known for its dark amber hue, earthy undertones, and mildly nutty taste, this variant is available as a set of three 500 g bottles priced at INR 4,160 (approx. USD 50).

Nutriplus Tulsi Monofloral Honey draws its essence from Tulsi flowers, revered in Indian wellness traditions for centuries. 

With its delicate herbal sweetness, soothing aroma, and rich antioxidant content, this variant may help support respiratory health, ease stress, and enhance immune function. It is also offered in a set of three 500 g bottles at INR 4,160 (approx. USD 50).

Unlike many commercial honeys that undergo excessive processing, Nutriplus Monofloral Honey is completely raw and unprocessed, giving consumers the full natural goodness of authentic honey straight from the hive. 

By encouraging ethical sourcing practices, QNET also helps strengthen rural livelihoods, empower small-scale farmers, and promote environmentally responsible beekeeping.

Both the Ramtil and Tulsi variants are available exclusively through the QNET India eStore, reflecting the company’s ongoing mission to deliver premium, health-focused products while empowering rural beekeeping communities.

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