Malaysia honey Royal Vital Bio Black Horse Original

Here’s what I found on the product Black Horse Honey With Royal Jelly Vital Honey (sometimes called “Black Horse Original Vital Honey” or similar) from Malaysia — what it claims to be, what to watch out for, and some cautionary notes. If you want, I can check regulatory status / safety for Malaysia specifically.


✅ What it is and what it claims

  • The product is a Malaysian-made honey blend sold as a “vitality” / “energy” supplement. One version lists ingredients: “Pure Honey 93%, Radix Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) 3%, Radix Panax Ginseng 2%, Royal Jelly 2%”. (Vital Honey)

  • Packaging: Typically sachets (10 g each) in a box (e.g., 24 sachets × 10g) for one of the variants. (Royal Honey Malaysia)

  • Claimed benefits: increase in physical energy, stamina, male vitality, “natural” ingredients, etc. (Vital Honey Original)

  • Example product listing: “Black Horse Honey With Royal Jelly Vital Honey – 100% Original and Authentic … 24 Sachets * 10g … Made in: Malaysia” (malaysia-honey.com)

  • Another listing emphasises the male-performance / sexual vitality angle. (Vital Honey Market)

  • Packaging/wholesale versions: there are larger boxes (48 sachets × 10g) as well. (Royal Honey Malaysia)


⚠️ What to be careful about / risks

  • Authenticity & counterfeits: There are repeated mentions online of “fake” versions of such “royal honey”/vital honey products. For example:

    “There are plenty of fake royal honey online, you can never know which is fake from the packaging” (Malaysia Honey)

  • Regulatory/seizure note: There’s a French customs press release that mentions seizure of products marketed under names like “Black Horse-Vital Honey” because analysis showed the presence of undeclared prescription ingredients (tadalafil) which turned them into unregistered medicines. (malaysia-honey.com)

    • This raises a red flag: If a honey product claims general “vitality” but is found to contain medicinal/aphrodisiac compounds, it may not be legally just a “food” or “supplement”.

  • Health risks / misleading claims: Because of the sexual/energy claims, some users caution that these products may act like unregulated sexual supplements.

    “Any ‘royal honey’ that works has unlisted sildenafil or tadalafil as an ingredient…” (Malaysia Honey)

  • Label/legitimacy issues: Users have pointed out packaging anomalies: lack of clear expiration date, vague country of origin, differences in barcode, etc. (Malaysia Honey)

  • Recommended user caution: One product listing states: “Strictly forbidden for blood pressure & heart patients.” (Royal Honey Malaysia Offical)


🎯 My view & whether it’s “good”

  • If you’re primarily looking for honey for consumption (taste, general wellness), be aware: This product is marketed more as a supplement with herbal/energy claims rather than pure raw honey.

  • If you’re seeking the “vitality/sexual performance” angle: While there are many user testimonials, the regulatory/seizure data suggests caution. You may be exposed to effects beyond what’s declared.

  • For health/safety: Because of the risk of undeclared compounds and huge variability in sources and authenticity, I would not count this as a regular “safe honey” purchase without verifying authenticity and making sure you are buying from a reliable authorised distributor.

  • For value: The pricing is relatively high compared to normal honey; part of that is the “supplement” positioning.

  • Overall: It may deliver what it claims for some users, but there are significant authenticity and safety caveats. I would treat it with caution, especially in terms of health claims and ensuring you buy the genuine article.


🛒 If you decide to buy: Tips

  • Buy from an official/recognized distributor in Malaysia (check contact, origin, packaging) rather than a random listing.

  • Check packaging: expiry date, sealed sachets, clear ingredient list, country of origin.

  • Keep your purchase receipt and check if there is an authenticity verification (some packaging may allow you to check codes).

  • Start with one sachet to test if you tolerate it, especially if you have heart, blood pressure or other health conditions.

  • Use only as per the stated recommended dosage (e.g., one sachet every 2-3 days) rather than daily, unless the manufacturer says so.

  • Store in cool, dry place as recommended.

  • Do not assume it replaces medical treatment if you have low stamina/sexual health issues — talk to a doctor.


 

Comment(1)

  1. Jhon Sam October 18, 2025

    The product is a Malaysian-made honey blend sold as a “vitality” / “energy” supplement. One version lists ingredients: “Pure Honey 93%, Radix Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) 3%, Radix Panax Ginseng 2%, Royal Jelly 2%”. (Vital Honey)

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