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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Traditional medicine & remedies
Bees pollinate plants, produce honey, and create marvellous social
colonies. They also need our help. There is nothing quite like a
bee, and nothing quite like The Bee Book. This essential guide to
all things apiary takes you into the hive and reveals the
remarkable lives of these essential pollinators, from their
incredible influence on the evolution of flowers to the role of an
individual worker bee within her colony. Bee species have existed
for millions of years - but, as a result of pesticides and the
climate crisis, their numbers are now threatened like never before.
Discover how you can support bee populations where you live, with
advice on creating bee hotels and nectar-rich wild gardens, or take
the next step and try your hand at beekeeping. The Bee Book
contains all the essential information you need to set up your own
hive, establish your own colony, and care for your bees. It even
includes ideas for making the most of the honey, beeswax, and
propolis your hive will produce, including a honey and clay face
mask, soothing cough drops, and luxurious body butter. Whether
you're interested in bees, beekeeping, or simply wish to support
local biodiversity, The Bee Book contains everything you need to
know and more.
The entire human civilisation is now facing the disastrous impact
of the pandemic. It seems to pose an apocalyptic consequence unless
there is a vaccine in existence. Out of so many options, one option
is creating immunity in the absence of a real vaccine. So
immunising human health and life can be and would be the most
important option in combating COVID-19. Now the question is how to
build up this hard immunity. The present book takes into account
accumulated facts, information and technology to describe green
vegetables as a fresh source and booster of human immunity free
from application of pernicious chemicals in the form of pesticides,
fertilisers etc. The food should be strong enough to contribute to
one's immunity. The authors hope that this book will create a
long-lasting impact, away from the classical way of building
immunity.
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