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British Register for Alternative Practice, the BRAP, guide to complementary health and alternative practice, for information on apitherapy, bee products, therapists and practitioners.
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Laser Treatment Smoking : Laser Therapeutics specializes in the sale and distribution of low powered and non-invasive 'Low Level Laser Therapy Equipments' including LLLT, Cold Laser Therapy, and Stop Smoking Laser Therapy Equipments
Active Manuka Honey : Information about Active Manuka Honey for medical use in the treatment of leg ulcers, skin infections and digestive problems.
Apiphyt : French supplier of apitherapy products based on propolis.
Apis Rossi : Brazilian propolis from Sao Paulo extracted with food grade alcohol and diluted to release its essential natural proprieties.
Apitherapy Works : History and uses of royal jelly. Description of honey, pollens, beeswax, and venom.
Bee Venom Therapy Journal : One man's experience with multiple sclerosis and bee venom therapy.A day by day account of his journey to wellness.
Bee-Rich - Bee Pollen and Bee Propolis Products : Pollen products to provide the benefits of bee pollen and increased health.
Beelief Apitherapy : Information about apitherapy, the medicinal use of honey bee products to help with many illnesses, including eczema, asthma, and rheumatism.
Corigem Propolis : Skincare products from a Brazilian firm.
Dancing Bee Acres : Bee venom therapy supplies, videos, books, training, bee hotels, and bees (Oregon).
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