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Sun, 6 Jan 2008 05:19:53 -0700
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Apitherapy to be Discussed at U.S. Beekeeping Conference

First National Beekeeping Conference This Week
Everyone Who's Anyone Gathers to Talk Bees, Honey, Etc.
By Kim Flottum, The Daily Green, 1/6/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/01/us-symposium-to-focus-on-honey-and.html
  
...Coming together at this meeting is absolutely, and I mean absolutely
everybody who has anything to do with bees, beekeeping, honey,
apitherapy, honey bee science, honey bee laws and regulations, growers
of crops that need honey bee pollination, manufacturers and sellers of
beekeeping equipment, books, supplies and related items, and of course
regular beekeepers.

Starting off, there's a one-day symposium on using honey for health with
a host of international speakers attending to tell the us (and you, if
you want to attend) why honey is good for you (according to them I
should live to be about 250-years-old for all the honey I eat); another
group will be here to discuss the health benefits of all the hive
products including honey... 

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