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February 2015
 
 Apitherapy
 is the medicinal use of honeybee products.
This includes
honey, propolis,
royal jelly, pollen,
and bee venom.

Founded in 1989,
the AAS is a
community of people
interested in this
natural, holistic practice.

 

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Gobnait (Gobnet, Gobhnet, Gobnaid, Gobnata, or Gobnatae), was born in County Clare, Ireland, sometime in the 5th or 6th century. Gobnait is Irish for Abigail ("Brings Joy"). As the patron saint of beekeepers, her name also has been anglicized as Deborah, meaning "Honey Bee". 

Polyphenols as Key Players for the Antileukaemic
Effects of Propolis

Propolis (a bee product) which has a long history of medicinal use by humans has attracted a great deal of research interest in the recent time; this is due to its widely reported biological activities such as antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticarcinogenic properties. Read More...  


American Apitherapy Society News

Announcing the Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course and Conference, New York City
May 15-17, 2015. Details coming soon!

Join Dr. Patrick Fratellone
 AAS Board Member who will be speaking on Apitherapy at the New York City Beekeepers meeting
 Monday Feb 23, 2015 in NY from 700PM-830PM
Click Here for more information 

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