The Beekeeper's Daughter

Beekeeper's Daughter - Pennsy. Wildflower

1 lb Jar: $13.95 (+ $1 handling fee)

Beekeeper's Daughter - Florida Saw Palmetto

1 lb Jar: $13.95 (+ $1 handling fee)

Beekeeper's Daughter - Buckwheat Blossom

1 lb Jar: $13.95 (+ $1 handling fee)

Beekeeper's Daughter - Flor. Orange Blossom

1 lb Jar: $13.95 (+ $1 handling fee)

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15% OFF SOURWOOD HONEY

Stoneman's Bee Farm

South Carolina Blackberry

18 oz Glass Jar: $16.95 (+ $2 handling fee)

South Carolina Sourwood

12 oz Glass Jar:  Retail :$14.95

ON SALE 15% OFF now $12.70

South Carolina Sourwood

18 oz Glass Jar:  Retail :$16.95

ON SALE 15% OFF now $14.44

(+ $2 handling fee)

The Nature of Raw, Unprocessed, Unheated Honey

 

 The raw honey is harvested as liquid honey in the late spring, summer and early fall. Later in the fall it naturally turns thick like butter. The color of the honey is dictated by the nectar in the individual flowers. In one summer as the flowers change, the color and consistency can change several times. Some honey can be creamy and others can have a more sugary texture.

Heinsohn Farms

Pennsylvania Clover

1 lb Glass Jar: $13.95

Raspberry

1 lb Jar: $13.95

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Cinnamon Elderberry (not raw honey)

1 lb Jar: $15.95

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Florida Tupelo

1 lb Jar: $19.95

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Heinsohn Farms

 Bourbon Aged Clover

8 oz Glass Jar: $14.95

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 Bourbon Aged Clover

16 oz Glass Jar: $24.95

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"My son, eat thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb, which is sweet to thy taste. So shall the knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul; when thou hast found it, then there shall be a reward, and thy expectation shall not be cut off." - Proverbs 24:13, 14

 

"Then said Jonathan, My father hath troubled the land; see, I pray you, how mine eyes have been enlightened, because I tasted a little of this honey." 1 Samuel 14:29

Swarmbustin' Honey

Pennsylvania Wildflower

14 ounce hexagon jar: $14.95

Pennsylvania Wildflower

1½ lb Jar: $19.95 (+ $2 handling fee)

Raw Bee Pollen!

The Best! Pennsylvania's Swarmbustin' fresh bee pollen from beautiful, pristine Chester County.

 

Yes! American Bee Pollen!

 

Take it home. Put it in your freezer, and take one or two teaspoons a day. Don’t cook it!  Eat it in fruit smoothies, cereal, with a nut butter sandwich, or eat it by the spoonful. It is sweet with a slight tang.

 

The bulk of info regarding pollen’s curative, preventative, pharmaceutical and regulatory effects comes from individuals and the scientific communities of Europe. It is claimed that pollen is a cure for several types of anemia in that it stimulates the production of red blood cells. After severe illness or shock, pollen tends to accelerate restoration of weight and strength.

 

Other Benefits of Bee Pollen:

* Causes an increase in physical & mental abilities

* An excellent treatment for constipation

* A ready supply of muscle building protein for strength and stamina, as many professional and amateur athletes will testify.

* A powerful natural antibiotic and as such is a preventative for many bacterial infections such as colds.

* Profound revitalizing effect on elderly people.

* Tends to normalize major metabolic functions, stimulating appetite in the anemic and curbing it in the obese.

* Retards aging of the skin by preventing premature aging of the cells and stimulates growth of new skin tissue (cell renewal). The skin becomes younger looking, less vulnerable to wrinkles, smoother and healthier.

* Bee Pollen is a low calorie food. Only 90 calories per ounce or 2 tablespoons. Natures true weight-loss food.

 

Thank you "HoneyBees!"

Swarmbustin' Raw Bee Pollen - $16.00 [8 oz glass jars]  Keep Frozen.

Swarmbustin' Raw Bee Pollen - $30.00 [1 lb ]  Bag: Keep Frozen.

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Swarmbustin' Raw Bee Pollen - 20 oz jar - $36.00  (+ $2 handling fee)

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Honeybees are a gift from the Creator, they are our friends, and their fare is a true Fountain of Youth. Raw honey and Raw Pollen provide enzymes which are the “Spark of  Life”. Even the honeybee sting has health benefits.

 

If we partake of what the honeybees have done, we shall live healthy and not die for a long time. If we partake of what Christ has done, we shall live healthy and never die.

What is Royal Jelly?

Royal Jelly is a mixture of flower nectars, sugars, proteins, vitamins and secretions that is made by worker bees to help develop and maintain a queen bee.  Royal jelly is fed to the Queen Bee throughout her life.

 

What Are the Benefits?

Studies show it aids in bronchial asthma, liver disease, pancreatitis, insomnia, stomach ulcers, kidney disease, bone fractures, and skin disorders, and it is a potentiator of the immune system. Benefits can also be obtained in cases of bronchitis, migraine, stomach and gallbladder troubles, digestive disorders, bad nerves and the peculiar kind of fatigue resulting from weak functioning of the endocrine glands.

 

Moreover, it is maintained that people with a predisposition to cancer

will benefit from a regular intake of Royal Jelly.

 

What Nutrients are in Royal Jelly?

The Banting Institute of Ontario, on analyzing royal jelly found that it is rich in proteins and vitamins of the B complex and especially in pantothenic acid, the vitamin B which has been associated with longevity in animals and humans.  The United States Department of Agriculture has said that one gram (1/30 oz.) contains the following: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Nicotinic Acid, Pantothemic Acid, Biotin, Inositol, Folic Acid, and Vitamin C.

 

Suggested Usage

Royal Jelly in honey - one or two teaspoons twice a day, preferably between meals on an empty stomach with a small amount of water (2 tablespoons). For capsules take 1 capsule once or twice a day preferably between meals.

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