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1). Top Bar Hive - an alternative beekeeping method By : petitepets
The topbar beehive is not a new concept. Historical reference to the top-bar hive date back to the 1600's. Most of today's top bar bee hives are derived from work in the 1960's. It was perfected for use in Kenya, Africa, and is often referred to as the Kenya Hive. Today it is also used in many other developing countries for it's simple design and cost effective management methods.
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2). Honey – Important Health Facts! By : Anita Morris
Honey is the most known apicultural product, it is a substance that the bees produce through a complicated process of elaboration, where they absorb the nectar and deposit it in their stomach, then go back to the beehive to deliver it, throwing up repeated times; this way ferments, acid and albumen are added to the nectar. It contains most of the essential mineral elements that our system needs.
Article Related to: honey, food, health
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3). Cleopatra’s Beauty Secrets By : Daniellle Sims
The Legendary Queen of Egypt was known for her exquisite complexion. One of her secret beauty treatments, the milk and honey bath are still being used today.
One of the main ingredients, Milk, contains lactic acid, which helps to exfoliate your skin. The lactic acid in milk is an alpha hydroxy acid, which helps to cleanse the deepest layers of the skin.
Article Related to: beauty, anti-aging, skin care, skin, wrinkles, recipes, milk, honey
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4). Dry, Cracked Heels - How To Handle! By : Martin Jones
I recently moved to Florida and off came the shoes and on went an old pair of sandals. I love the outdoors, - walking on the beach – but within a couple of weeks the skin on the back of my heels started to split. It was painful!
There were two things here - One, I had to quickly do something about the open split and figure out how it was happening.
Article Related to: thentix, heels, feet, dry, cracked, bacteria, honey, aloe vera
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5). Like Your Tea Sweet? Add Honey Instead of Sugar By : ArticleTrader
One of life’s purest pleasures is a cup of steaming tea. Some like it pure but most like it sweet. Adding sugar is by far the most common way of sweetening tea. Common table sugar (sucrose) is comprised of fructose and glucose. While sugar satisfies a natural craving, it is not without its downside.
Sugar is the quintessential source of energy and most foods, when digested, are metabolized by the body as basic sugar (glucose).
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6). Why Look For Honey In A Skin Lotion? By : Martin Jones
Why do people use a skin lotion? What are they trying to fix?
For some it’s just for the comfort level. They have dry skin or mild sunburn. The problem may be as simple as revitalizing the skin after washing the dishes. Others may have a more serious condition such as cracks in the skin of the feet or hands, acne, psoriasis or eczema.
The causes of the various skin problems can obviously be different in each case.
Article Related to: honey, skin, lotion, heels, cracks, aloe vera, vitamin e, bacteria
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8). Brighten Up Dull & Tired Skin By : Daniellle Sims
As we grow older and are constantly exposed to the UV rays of the sun our skin starts to appear dry and dull. This is the result of the outside layer of the skin getting excessive build up and is not exfoliated on a regular basis. Build-up is especially noticed after we have spent the summer in the sun. It’s more apparent to women since we realize that our make-up doesn't look as fresh and our foundation begins to fade within a couple of hours.
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9). Beekeeping For Pleasure By : Bill Ronin
Beekeeping for pleasure and profit is carried on by many thousands of people in all parts of the United States. As a rule, it is not the sole occupation. There are, however, many places where an experienced bee keeper can make a good living by devoting his entire time and attention to this line of work. It is usually unwise to undertake extensive beekeeping without considerable previous experience on a small scale, since there are so many minor details which go to make up success in the work.
Article Related to: bees, beekeeping, honey
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10). Add Some Honey And Stop Feeling Guilty By : Jonathon Hardcastle
According to Greek mythology, the ancient gods of Mount Olympus, like Zeus and Athena, used to eat nectar and ambrosia to maintain their healthy looks and perform their rather unusual human-like activities. Although scholars have not yet concluded on what exactly ambrosia was for ancient Greeks, nectar in botany is a sugar-rich liquid produced by the flowers of plants in order to attract pollinating insects, like honeybees, essential for honey production.
Article Related to: flowers, honey, healthy food
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11). Cooking With Honey – The Healthy Sweetener By : Gabriel Adams
If you want to be able to cook sweets without the negative health effects of refined sugar, honey is an excellent option. Among other reasons, honey is metabolized more slowly by your body, meaning that you are less likely to get a sugar “high” after eating something made with honey.
Honey can be challenging to cook with, though, for several reasons.
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17). Why Would You Want To Replace An Old Queen? By : Gerry
It is often necessary to replace the queen. The older a queen gets the less productive she is likely to be. It could be that she has been injured or is not as fertile as she used to be. It could be that her offspring have more than the usual inclination to sting.
Laying over her own weight in eggs every day, to grow and maintain the number of bees in the colony; the queen is quite obviously the most important bee in the hive.
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