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In order to prevent respiratory diseases, will implement a program for prevention of respiratory diseases, with the essence of honey said Anselmo Torres Alvarado, secretary of the municipal government. The project consists of applying natural medicines based on honey syrup and capsules to prevent these diseases, he said.

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Researcher and Beekeeper Cyrus Protta explain "During tests with the chain of proteins contained in the venom of bees and there is similarly in the pollen, it was noted the ability of these natural products to irrigate the skin and promote the increased production of collagen" . The result of this manipulation of bee pollen in cosmetology are products that promise to cleanse, moisturize, remove stains and rejuvenate

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The products encapsulated the methylglyoxal active ingredient in manuka honey using cyclodextrins - a compound with the ability to enhance solubility, stabilise, control release rate and increase bioavailability and absorption.

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Sunday, 19 February 2012 10:12

USA- APITHERAPY NEWS VIDEO

Watch in  this video the bee venom therapy

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Thursday, 16 February 2012 16:05

USA- APITHERAPY SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP IN MAINE

The American Apitherapy Society, Inc. & the York County Beekeepers Association present “Honey Bees for Health,”  on April 28-29, 2012 in the York Harbor Inn, York Harbor 480 York Street York Harbor, ME 03911. More information please contact Larry Peiffer at  (207) 642-1089 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Susan Cherbuliez at (207) 865-9016 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Friday, 10 February 2012 17:07

BRAZIL- BEE VENOM REDUCING THE WRINKLES

A laboratory located in Taui , 140 km from Sao Paulo, developed a line of beauty creams based on the venom of the honey bee. The product approved by the National Sanitary Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) and commercially released works as a "natural botox" - the skin reacts to the poison increasing collagen production and improving elasticity. According to the investigator and  beekeeper Ciro Protta, part owner of the laboratory, the active ingredient of cosmetics, which also contains pollen and honey, is melittin, an amino acid present in bee venom. The substance 'tricks "the skin, giving the feel of a bee sting and triggering a reaction to the venom. The improved blood circulation and dead cells are eliminated, reducing wrinkles.

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Saturday, 04 February 2012 12:09

USA- APITHERAPY SEMINAR IN OHIO

In the south of Oberlin Ohio on Highway 58. North of Wellington, on february 18, 2012

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Some parents have been choosing honey instead of modern cold medicine when it comes to kids’ colds. Allegheny General Hospital pediatrician Dr. TaTanisha Smith said there are pros and cons to honey making a comeback with parents who don’t want to deal with the side effects their kids feel from over-the-counter medications.

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Report on ways to combat the highest rate of influenza in the country

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61% of the Balearic citizens trust the  propolis and other bee products to help prevent and cure colds

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