By: robert mccormack | 2011-06-23 | Supplements Most people purchase honey from a market or grocery store, during a jar; the branded honey you find in stores is a healthy substitute sweetener or spread for toast and pancakes. However this honey has been purified, 1st by the beekeeper, who filters out larger items of wax and pollen, and then by the manufacturer, who purchases honey wholesale from beekeepers and subjects the honey to more filtration, significantly thinning the honey within the process. read more
By: Yang Moon | 2010-10-19 | Low calorie Bee product is prevalent health food, because of its miraculous effect, the unique role and from natural science and consumers, and it becomes one of the world's health care market beautiful scenery. read more
By: Navodita Maurice | 2010-03-27 | Wildlife and Environment Honey bees are the most popular insects found in our environment. They not only provide us the most valuable honey as well as the wax. The honey bees teach us the lesson of work, work, work and work with cooperation. There are three castes in the honey bees, the queen, drone and the workers. The queen is never allotted any duty except the egg laying. read more
By: George Preston | 2010-03-30 | Wildlife and Environment Bees make honey by converting nectar into simple sugars that are easily and quickly absorbed into their bloodstream. Thus, honey provides instant energy and helps in any digestive disorders. The honey is made by collecting nectar from flowers. read more
By: John Lexon | 2010-09-17 | Skin care It is no secret that I personally have got a weakness for honey. I find everything enchanting about it; the taste, smell and that so golden color. Now imagine my enthusiasm when I too found out about honey facial. It's now honey in my diet and honey as my skin care honey facial. read more
By: Lorna Harvey | 2010-03-31 | Alternative Medicine Researchers in Australia have discovered a cure in a honey sold in most health food stores. Research has shown that Manuka honey kills bacteria including antibiotic-resistant superbugs that are found in most hospitals and have killed many people. read more
By: Jessica Hannah | 2010-03-28 | Alternative Medicine Want to discover the fascinating healing Manuka honey benefits? Numerous clinical tests have demonstrated beyond doubt that Manuka honey benefits those suffering from a broad spectrum of diseases such as leg ulcers, trauma wounds, burns, allergy related conditions such as eczema and even MRSA. read more
By: Tracey Rosenblath | 2010-03-29 | Beauty Cleopatra's beauty secrets continue to enhance the beauty of you women today. Honey, one of the greatest beauty treasures that nature has provided us with, brings out youthful radiance in women of all ages... read more
By: Laurel Levine | 2010-06-05 | Skin care The idea of using honey as moisturizer really doesn't make a lot of sense. The water content of the sweet is very low at only 17% or so. It is mostly composed of a variety of different sugars. read more
By: Scott Isaacs | 2010-03-31 | Skin care Do you have a skin wound? Don't reach for that antibiotic ointment yet! Read on for some amazing information about the healing power of honey. After reading this, you may never go back to synthetic skin wound treatment again. read more
By: Fredy | 2010-10-31 | Beauty Honey is a natural humectant, which means it attracts and retains moisture. Honey is a natural ability to attract and retain the moisture of the honey is a product of great beauty, especially when used for a form. Stir in 1 teaspoon of honey into 4 cups (1 quart) of hot water. Blondes can add a splash of lemon. After shampooing, pour the mixture into the hair. Face water in a blender, puree 1 tablespoon honey with a peeled apple, with soul. Smooth face, it is possible 15 minutes. read more
By: Uno Birawan | 2010-09-23 | Small Business Beekeeping is like running a business entity with a simple and solid management system. It consists of a factory with thousand of workers, your honey worker bees and yourself on top of the organization and concurrently holding the positions of factory, marketing and sales manager, and maybe the finance and administration manager too. read more
By: Uno Birawan | 2010-09-18 | Small Business The carniolans possesses a lot of benefits and superiority compared to other bees, hence they are most favored among beekeepers. They are known as gentle and non-aggressive bees which make the beekeepers feel save while working with them. They can also be kept in populated areas with less bees drifting from one hive to another beehive. Unlike the Italian bees, Carniolan bees are less prone to rob honey. read more
By: Esther George | 2010-04-29 | Food & Beverage Honey, which has a special flavor, is used in lots of foods or beverages. We all know it has a good taste, but not many people are aware of its great benefits. Not only honey can satisfy our taste buds but it also has a big amount of antioxidant, antiseptic, antimicrobia, as well as cleansing properties for our health and body. read more
By: k.sreekanth | 2012-03-09 | Health & Fitness Honey is a sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers. The variety produced by honey bees (the genus Apis) is the one most commonly referred to and is the type of honey collected by beekeepers and consumed by humans. Honey produced by other bees and insects has distinctly different properties. read more