We present a comparative study on the use of wild honeys produced by insects of the order Hymenoptera in the Criollos (of mixed origin) and Polish populations in the northern part of the province of Misiones, Argentina. The principal questions of the study are: do different types of honey exist that are used for both nutritional and medicinal purposes or on the contrary: do exclusively nutritional and/or medicinal honeys exist? When used medicinally, are these honeys involved in the cure or prevention of similar ailments? The previous report of the use of complex drugs consisting of honey and medicinal plants or other products, led us to inquire about alternative or complementary roles among the sapid and medicinal properties of honeys in t...
Background: vegetative diversity is based on different climate and geographical origins. In terms of...
The present work was designed to increase our scientific understanding of the quality of artisanal h...
Medicinal plants contribute greatly to increase the therapeutic properties of bee products such as h...
Honey-based mixtures used in home medicine by nonindigenous population of Misiones, Argentina. Medic...
Honey-based mixtures used in home medicine by nonindigenous population of Misiones, Argentina. Medic...
The use of natural honey (NH) as a nutraceutical agent is associated with nutritional benefits and t...
Honey is an important food and therapeutic product of beekeeping work. In this chapter, our objectiv...
Abstract Background The order Hymenoptera comprises melliferous insects (bees, wasps and bumblebees)...
The study aimed to characterize the therapeutic benefits of honey and other beehive products to dete...
The sensory quality of a food is related to its characteristics and the consumer?s ethno-social andi...
The benefits of natural honeybee products (e.g., honey, royal jelly, beeswax, propolis, beevenom and...
Lithuania has old ethnomedicine traditions, consisting of many recipes with herbal, animal, and mine...
The "medicinal" benefits of honey have been known for thousands of years, being used as an antisepti...
Objective: During the last few years, the production of honey from stingless bees has become signifi...
Research in historical ethnobiology can provide information about little known and seemingly insigni...
Background: vegetative diversity is based on different climate and geographical origins. In terms of...
The present work was designed to increase our scientific understanding of the quality of artisanal h...
Medicinal plants contribute greatly to increase the therapeutic properties of bee products such as h...
Honey-based mixtures used in home medicine by nonindigenous population of Misiones, Argentina. Medic...
Honey-based mixtures used in home medicine by nonindigenous population of Misiones, Argentina. Medic...
The use of natural honey (NH) as a nutraceutical agent is associated with nutritional benefits and t...
Honey is an important food and therapeutic product of beekeeping work. In this chapter, our objectiv...
Abstract Background The order Hymenoptera comprises melliferous insects (bees, wasps and bumblebees)...
The study aimed to characterize the therapeutic benefits of honey and other beehive products to dete...
The sensory quality of a food is related to its characteristics and the consumer?s ethno-social andi...
The benefits of natural honeybee products (e.g., honey, royal jelly, beeswax, propolis, beevenom and...
Lithuania has old ethnomedicine traditions, consisting of many recipes with herbal, animal, and mine...
The "medicinal" benefits of honey have been known for thousands of years, being used as an antisepti...
Objective: During the last few years, the production of honey from stingless bees has become signifi...
Research in historical ethnobiology can provide information about little known and seemingly insigni...
Background: vegetative diversity is based on different climate and geographical origins. In terms of...
The present work was designed to increase our scientific understanding of the quality of artisanal h...
Medicinal plants contribute greatly to increase the therapeutic properties of bee products such as h...