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Date: | Tue, 5 Nov 1996 16:31:05 -0800 |
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Hi Stan,
To separate propolis from wax and wood splinters,I put everything in a
container,fill it up with water,anything that float is not propolis.
Regards Frank.
>>I have heard that BEEHIVE BOTANICALS will buy your dirty
>>propolis, process it and give you 6 bucks per pound. There is
>>even a propolis trap ....
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>Hi H. Sweet: (a first name would be nice, we're fairly informal :) )
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>Do you have an address for this company? I thought that hive scrapings were
>unacceptable for propolis sale. I wonder what method they use to separate
>the propolis. I have been keeping my cover scrapings and any big lumps of
>pure propolis separate as I find it a wonderful cure for sore throat. The
>beekeeper from Surinam who visited me used propolis mats under his covers
>and sold propolis to a Dutch pharmaceutical company for $15 a pound. Their
>beekeeper's coop also makes a tincture of propolis (15%) that they market
>locally.
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>Regards, Stan in Prince Edward Island
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