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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Mar 2018 01:12:46 -0300
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On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 12:34 AM, randy oliver  wrote:

> >
> >  I wonder if p-coumaric that Paul says it lack in the honey is the
> > reason for propolis.
>
>
> Keep in mind that there are two species of cavity-nesting Apis.  One
> collects propolis; the other doesn't.
>
>
Do not know what you wanted to mean Randy and I think Paul Staments was
talking about honeybee not other bees.

I was more on the lateral thinking of longevity extention and antiviral
properties of his Fungus concoctions MycoHoney, with the relevance of
p-coumaric and the potential same effect with propolis.

What I have learn out my wife apitherapy practice is that human try to
isolate active principles, or apply each bee product separately while the
ideal is a synergistic view. What one product lack (like in this case
p-coumaric in honey) is found on another one (like p-coumaric in propolis).

Any studies on feeding propolis extracts to honey bees and longevity
extention?

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