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Kebun Rimau Sdn. Bhd. spearheads diversified activities such as eco-tourism development, organically grown herbs, fruits and crops, commercial tree planting on its own land at Balung River Plantation.

Our main objective is to continue to be innovative as a leading producer of the best quality, hygienic with the highest nutritional and medicinal food and beverage products. Our Balung processing plants such as Herbal Tea, Juice, Extract, Syrup and Freeze Drying amongst others are focused on producing products which are 100% pure, natural, organic, with no additives, preservatives or colorants ensuring enhancement of one’s well being.

We are currently actively producing and marketing food and herbal products worldwide under the brand name of 'Balung Plantation'.

We welcome you to explore our web-site to further share the rewarding returns of being involved with us.

 


North Wing, 4th Floor, Wisma Sabah, Jalan Tun Razak P.O.Box 11577, 88817 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
 



The rich volcanic soil of our plantations, combines with the clean air and pure water of Borneo to provide the perfect environment in which to grow nutrient-rich noni fruit. Noni (botanically known as Morinda Citrifolia) is a shrub or small tree in the Rubiaceae family. The plant is native to Southeast Asia but has been introduced far afield, throughout India and into the Pacific islands as far as Tahiti. Noni grows in shady forests (making it ideal for Balung Plantation), as well as on open rocky or sandy shores. It reaches maturity in about 18 months and then yields between 4-8 kg of fruit every month throughout the year. It is tolerant of saline soils, drought conditions, and secondary soils. The fruit has a pungent odour when ripe, and is therefore sometimes known as cheese fruit. It is in oval shape and reaches 4-7 cm in size. At first green, the fruit (which contains many seeds) turns yellow then almost white as it ripens. Despite its strong smell and bitter taste, the fruit is nevertheless eaten as a famine food and, in some Pacific islands, even a staple, either raw or cooked. Southeast Asians and Australian Aborigines consume the fruit raw with salt or cook it with curry. The seeds are edible when roasted. Traditionally, the fruit has been used for diabetes, halitosis, hemorrhoids, tumours, tuberculosis, high blood pressure and as a tonic for overall health and energy. The leaves have been ingested in remedies for arthritis, digestive problems, parasites, and dysentery. Topically, the leaves, fruit, and roots are used in poultices for arthritis and joint pain, for headaches, burns and lesions, poisonous bites and to diminish signs of aging. Noni is used by some cancer patients for its anti-cancer and tumor-reducing possibilities. Some sufferers from immune-compromised diseases such as AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome use noni to boost the function of the immune system. People with diabetes and hypoglycemia have reported that noni helps stabilise blood sugar levels. Suffers of arthritis, joint pain, and inflammatory conditions have used noni. Other uses include as a sedative, painkiller, sleeping aid, removal of intestinal parasites, cleansing the digestive tract and improving digestion, and for weight control. It is used as a general health tonic to improve energy, build up resistance and to slow the effects of aging. Noni is also used for asthma; for digestive disorders including ulcers; irritable bowel syndrome; constipation and diarrhea, as well as fibromyalgia, a condition characterised by fatigue and chronic pain.

The Balung Arenga Pinnata Syrup act as the perfect sweetener and flavor stimulant for cakes, pastries, pancakes, toast, sandwiches, cereals, beverages, fruit juices, dessert toppings and many other uses. The consumption of sugar made from the fruit of the Arenga pinnata is a traditional and homeopathic remedy, believed to revitalise the body. Balung Arenga Pinnata Syrup is an excellent natural sugar substitute, and is completely free of chemicals or preservatives. It is the perfect sweetener and flavor stimulant for cakes, pastries, pancakes, toast, sandwiches, cereals, beverages, fruit juices and dessert toppings. The shelf life is 2 years from the date of preparation, but once opened, it must be refrigerated.
Misai Kucing Herbal Tea - Our special tea begins with the island of Borneo itself. Its clean air, pure water and the rich volcanic soil of our estate create the perfect environment for a plant which has been used as a folk medicine for many centuries.Misai Kucing herbal tea is traditionally used for kidney bladder stones, liver, gallbladder, diabetic problems and urinary tract infections as it has a mild diuretic action which is useful for flushing the kidneys and urinary tracts. It is also used to reduce cholesterol and high blood pressure. It is also taken for rheumatism and gout, although its effectiveness for these problems has not been scientifically verified. Researchers have found it to be mildly antiseptic as well. Grown in the rich volcanic soil of North Borneo (Sabah, Malaysia), the Balung Misai Kucing Tea Plant which is enjoyed throughout South East Asia which boosts and enhances one's well being.