The Medicine of Bees: Beeswax and Bee Venom
In modern medicine, beeswax is often used as a binding agent, thickening agent, or drug carrier, though it may also provide a rich source of antioxidants beneficial to human health. Read more…
In modern medicine, beeswax is often used as a binding agent, thickening agent, or drug carrier, though it may also provide a rich source of antioxidants beneficial to human health. Read more…
Propolis is a protective cover to support beehive homeostasis. Bees harvest propolis from plant residues (exudates), buds, sap, and resins. Read more…
Bee pollen originates from plants and contains some of the healthy components of the plant itself. Read more…
Many ancient cultures used honey for medicinal purposes, thanks to its perfect mixture of anti-bacterial and antioxidant properties. Read more…
The copper-to-zinc ratio can be influenced by high and low levels of either nutrient. Read more…
Copper and zinc are antagonists, which means they work against one another and compete for binding sites. Read more…