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APIS Volume 16, Number 8, August 1998

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... . More information on Dr. Molan’s research program can be seen on the World Wide Web (http://www.wave.co.nz/pages/honey/index.html#images/titlebar1.gif & http://www.bio.waikato.ac.nz/honey/index.html). Although most bee products appear to have salutary benefits, care must always be taken when administering them for health reasons. This is particularly important if they are ingested. Pollen, for example, might cause an allergic reaction and so might royal jelly, as reported in May and July 1996 APIS (http://www.ifas.ufl.edu/~mts/apishtm/apis96/apjul96.htm#4). BEE CONSERVATION IN THE ...

APIS Volume 15, Number 10, October 1997

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... ertified "active" manuka honey, which is a small percentage of the total crop, qualifies -- <http://www.wave.co.nz/honey/index.html#images/titlebar13.gif >--. Fortunately, for most honey retailers, the possible health and healing properties are just a few of many characteristics that can be used to market honey as a value-added product. Others, such as marketing soybean honey as an antioxidant, are also being investigated and suggested to large-scale manufacturers by the National Honey Board. See the topical index or -- http://www.nhb.org --. NARROWING THE HONEY BEE GENETIC BASE Ever since introduction of the Varroa ...
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