
Honey has been known for centuries to heal wounds and treat infection, as well as being antioxidant, antibiotic and antiviral. Honey is a humectant (it attracts and retains moisture), and acts as an anti-irritant. This makes honey a natural fit in our moisturizingproducts and suitable for sensitive skin.
Cleopatra of Egypt was one of the more famous people in history to use honey for its skin-enhancing properties. She regularly took honey and milk baths to maintain her youthful look.
Six medical journal articles over the past three years have also described the antibiotic properties of honey. A physician at the medical college in Maharashtra, India recently explored the use of honey-soaked gauze to treat burn patients. The 40 patients treated with honey healed in about half the time - and with half the scar tissue - compared with patients treated by other means. (Subrahmanyam M, Burns, Aug.1994; 20:331-3).

Beeswax is a nutrient-rich substance secreted by bees in order to make honeycomb. In our products, it softens your skin and creates a long-lasting protective coating against the elements. It also is a naturally nourishing moisturizer as well as being anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiallergenic and a germicidal antioxidant.
Beeswax is one of the oldest and purest natural waxes. For hundreds of years, it has been used in crèmes, lipsticks and other cosmetics. It is also edible in small amounts and has been used to coat foods and medicines.

Bee Pollen is flower pollen collected by the bees and used as their primary food source and the building material for future bees. It is rich in many nutrients and highly assimilable to humans. Made of water, carbohydrates and proteins, pollen contains vitamins, minerals, amino acids, phytochemicals, carotenoids, flavonoids and phytosterols.
Royal Jelly is a thick, milky substance produced by worker bees to feed the queen bee. They

Propolis is a resin-like paste gathered by the bees from the buds and bark from some trees. They bring it back to the hive in their pollen baskets and mix it with wax to seal the hive entrances. Its antiseptic properties ensure a germ free environment. Propolisis rich in nutrition and natural antibody properties that have recently been rediscovered by modern scientists in creating effective cures. Hippocrates (considered to be the father of medicine) prescribed the use of propolis to help heal sores and ulcers, and the ancient Egyptians looked upon the bees and their propolis as the source of eternal health and life.