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Hi everyone -

I asked one of our faculty members who keeps bees about 'bee goo' and he

said, 'Oh, propolis?' I got a nice big slab of it, he seems to keep it around

in his office.

I had heard of propolis but as a preservative/antimicrobial. I found it on

Wikkipedia and they call it bee glue. It consists of resins, balsams, waxes,

essential oils and pollen and is gathered by bees and used throughout the hive

for a variety of reasons, including prevention of diseases. The composition

obviously varies by location. Anyway, I guess I'll put some in alcohol and see

what happens. My husband, who makes soap, wants to know how it works as a

fixative for EOs in soap.

Elise

Hollywood, FL

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Bee goo " aka " propolis.  This is a by product produced by the bees used to seal

cracks or oepenings in the hives.  I have also seen bugs, insects and  even a

small mouse that somehow made their way into the hive encapsulated in propolis. 

Imagine how smart bees are to embalm these intruders in propolis which actually

acts as a preservative.

I have personally used propolis for skin care, as a supplement and even made a

hydrosol. Most bee keepers don't bother collecting propolis but if you find the

right one they just might.

Be well,

A. MarkelManaging PartnerEOILCO LABORATORIES,

LLCwww.eoilco.comhttp://ingredientmanager.eoilcolab.com

www.GreenTerpene.com

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> I have personally used propolis for skin care, as a supplement and

> even made a hydrosol. Most bee keepers don't bother collecting

> propolis but if you find the right one they just might.

I eat a honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly mixture from YS Bee

Farms. I have a funny feeling this and my hyperactive immune system

are going to keep me around longer than anyone would like.

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Markel wrote:

> Bee goo " aka " propolis.

No, propolis isn't bee goo. There's a text file in the Files section I

wrote in 2005 on bee goo. You can also search the message archives for

lots more information. I've stopped using it, as I find it inferior to

good old beeswax absolute.

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> I eat a honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly mixture from YS Bee

> Farms. I have a funny feeling this and my hyperactive immune system

> are going to keep me around longer than anyone would like.

>

OMG Adam! I've never dared mix them all (individually, though, I have

used each on and off for various reasons with great success). You just

might be able to flap your arms and fly!

Here are my remedies (I'm sure there are many more):

Raw honey and propolis for viruses and sore throats

Propolis balm for burns and acne

Local bee pollen for allergies and energy

Raw honey and royal jelly for energy and fertility (yeah!)

Raw honey in all of my skin care creams/toner as a humectant (also use

it as a mask)

Beeswax in all of my creams, balms and solid perfumes

Bees have given us so many gifts. They are generous and amazing

creatures!

Maggie

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