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Honey, well known as nature's original sweetener, is being rediscovered as a natural way to better health. Honey has always been prized for its delicious sweetness and flavor, but did you know throughout the centuries honey has been valued for therapeutic and medicinal uses?
Honey contains antioxidants and a wide array of vitamins, minerals and amino acids . It
also can be used as an antimicrobial and as a source of energy. Actions of Honey
NOTE: Raw honey contains a rich supply of live enzymes which are required for the proper functioning of all body systems. Like royal jelly, bee pollen and propolis, some substances in honey cannot be identified, hence they cannot be chemically reproduced. CHARACTER: antibiotic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, expectorant, anti-allergenic, laxative, anti-anemic, tonic. BODY SYSTEMS TARGETED: Intestinal, Integumentary, Skeletal, (Tonic to all systems). The above information is reprinted from "Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly, Propolis and Honey" by Rita Elkins, M.A., published by Woodland Health Series, with permission. Order your copy today - only $6.45 including shipping and handling. Now you can get 5 pounds (80 ounces) of raw honey in a clear, plastic, reusable container with red lid! Only $26.95 plus $10.50 shipping and handling (in the lower 48 states).Click here to see our entire list of bee products!Click here to place your order now! Pleasant Valley Apiaries of Montana LLC10010 Lost Prairie Rd. 1-800-988-3750FAX # (406) 858-2255Home | Royal Jelly | Pollen | Propolis
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This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All prices are subject to change without notice. Last updated November 7, 2009 This site maintained by The Computer Counselor
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