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From: [log in to unmask] (Durk Ellison)
> Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:06:01 GMT
> From: Darlene Scribilo <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Apitherapy vs propolis
> To the person who wondered if Apitherapy and the use of propolis should be
> considered under the same heading -- yes. Apitherapy is the use of hive
> products for promoting and maintaining good health. These products include
> honey, pollen, royal jelly, wax, propolis and bee venom. I think because
> the public hears the words Apitherapy so much with bee venom or bee sting
> therapy, there may be a belief they are one and the same. Not, so,
> Apitherapy takes in all hive products.
> Darlene
> [log in to unmask]
This definition of Apitherapy is quite correct.
If your interested in more information and research on these various
hive products including a chemical brake down and various uses of
propolis, they are available as files and in the Apitherapy conference
area on BeeNet.
Information is also available on the American Apitherapy Society's
home page on the web at http://www.beesting.com, although it's not
as extensive as the BeeNet data yet.
Kind regards,
Durk Ellison
Monday, 26 August 1996 at 1:07 hrs - Vantaa, Finland
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