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HONEY ENRICHED WITH ROYAL JELLY BEE POLLEN

Our Royal Jelly Pollen enriched Wildflower Honey is unheated, unprocessed and unfiltered so that all its attributes are fully preserved. Royal Jelly Pollen enriched Honey consists of pure raw honey enriched with all natural Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen.
 Royal Jelly and Bee Pollen give raw honey distinctively appealing taste. It is an instant energy building food containing remarkable amounts of vitamins, proteins, lipids, glucides, enzymes, mineral substances, aminoacids, antibacterial and antibiotic components and specifical factors that act as a biocatalyst in cell regeneration processes and help preserve the youth of the human body. Wildforest honey is an energy food. It DOES NOT contribute to "fat" as white sugar does. Many athletes use honey-water solutions instead of salty, mineral, sports drinks. INSTANT ENERGY. Raw honey can be used as an emergency medical dressing. In fact, many times wounds that will not heal will do so if treated with honey.

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Pure organic wildforest Greek bee-products:

  • Wildforest Honey
  • Wildforest Honey with Royal Jelly and Bee-Pollen
  • Pure Pine and Thyme Honey
  • Wildforest Honey with Comb
  • Wild Forest honey from pine and forest flowers...thyme, greek oregano, lavender and rosemary! With 24k gold leaf edible!
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  • Pure Fresh Royal Jelly for your strength direct from our bio farm..........

Vasilissa Pure Greek Organic Honey

It's one of the basic ingredients in Greek cuisine, is used in breads, cakes and confections, and is recognized as a cornerstone of good nutrition.  In Greece, the best honey comes from the blossoms of Thyme, Lavender, Rosemary, Linden and Orange.
Hippocrates praised both the nutritional and therapeutic value of honey, and used it both as food and as medicine.  It is used in making Oxymel, as well as medicinal syrups, pills and jams, or electuaries.

 Pure organic wildforest Greek bee-products:
  • Wildforest  Honey
  • Wildforest  Honey with Royal Jelly and Bee-Pollen
  • Pure Pine and Thyme Honey
  • Wildforest  Honey with Comb




Vasilissa Pure Organic Greek Honey... 
With edible 24K Gold...
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2012 StayiaFarm
Gold Honey by StayiaFarm

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Wild Forest honey from pine and forest flowers...thyme, greek oregano, lavender and rosemary! With 24k gold leaf edible!

What Makes Organic Honey Different?

Winnie the Pooh may have been trying to teach a lesson when he wanted honey every time he got a "rumbly in his tumbly." From weight loss to skin clearing to pain relief, the benefits of honey are vast. When harvested organically, it becomes a healthy, medicinal treat that surpasses in taste any doctor-ordered prescription.

Organic vs. Non-Organic

Organic honey production involves stringent guidelines to protect the honey from contamination by pesticides and antibiotics. Not only do these antibiotics and pesticides alter the taste of pure honey, but they also are believed to cause cancer and aplastic anemia when consumed in large doses by humans. Other than these facts, organic and non-organic honey are equal in beneficial properties.

Workout Supplement

Chocked full of carbohydrates--17g per tablespoon--honey can provide a sustaining energy source for your workout. According to the National Honey Board, if you consume pure honey prior to a workout, it will get absorbed in your system and provide you with energy throughout the exercise. Adding it to the water bottle that you use during the activity will delay fatigue. Combine it with protein within 30 minutes after your workout and you will maintain comfortable blood sugar levels, decrease delayed onset muscle soreness, and replenish glycogen stores that were depleted during exercise.

Skin Aid

Honey is found in many store-bought beauty products and it can be added to the ones you have at home. As a humectant, it moisturizes the skin to keep it soft and smooth. Mixing honey with milk enhances products' antimicrobial and cleansing benefits. It leaves the skin glowing and may even improve acne when mixed with cinnamon to form a paste. It may be topically applied on a regular basis.

Medicinal Properties

According to Organic Facts, mixing honey with ginger may reduce respiratory problems, asthma and indigestion. Alone and with other mixtures, honey has been credited with relieving cough and sore throat, aiding sleep, boosting the immune system and treating stomach ulcers, bladder infections and arthritis. Applied topically it can decrease burns, heal infections, relieve toothaches and improve eczema. It is also a safe sweetener choice for diabetics.

Weight Loss

The Global Healing Center website reports that mixing honey with lemon can help melt away fat. Because it is cholesterol-free, you do not have to worry about it elevating your cholesterol levels. Mixing it with milk for a morning drink will boost your stamina to give you the energy you need to get more work accomplished, thereby burning more calories.

Greek Oregano Health Benefits

Hippocrates, the great Greek philosopher and scholar, used oregano for medicinal purposes. He used it as both an anesthetic and for digestive problems. Oregano’s key chemical components are Acetate, Borneol, Bisabolene , Carvacrol, Caryophyllene, Cymene, Geranyl, Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Terpinene and Thymol. All of these chemicals are present in the leaves and in the oils, so they have both topical and internal benefits.
It has been thought to be an effective treatment for bacteria and parasite infestation in the colon and intestines. In fact, Mexican researchers have found it effective in combating giardia, an intestinal infection caused by a microscopic parasite. 

Because of its anti-parasitical affect, its oil has been used in head lice treatments. Herbalists recommend it for the treatment of E-coli.
Oregano also has anti-inflammatory benefits. Some people rub the oil on inflamed joints and muscles. Topically, it can also be used as an antiseptic and anti-bacterial spread to relieve acne, cold sores, and minor cuts and scrapes.
It has been used in the treatment of allergies and even to regulate menstrual periods. Some cultures use it as a powerful pain killer. A few drops of the oil in juice consumed for 3-5 days may help clear up a sinus infection.
Oregano also has a large amount of antioxidants in its oil and leaves. It has 42 times the antioxidants as a medium sized apple, 30 times more than a white potato and 12 times more than an orange.

Ways to Prepare Oregano

Oregano is most commonly used as a seasoning in stews, pizzas and tomato based sauces. Fresh oregano leaves can enhance the flavor of salads and soups as well as Mediterranean dishes.
It is labor intensive to squeeze the oils from the leaves and stems.

Oregano Cautions and Concerns

Not everyone should take oregano. Especially women who are pregnant should avoid digesting or absorbing oregano. It can weaken the lining of the embryonic sack.
If you are allergic to mint, sage, basil or thyme, you might also be allergic to oregano. Though used in the aid of digestive problems, it can cause the opposite effect in some people.
Oregano oil may reduce the body’s ability to absorb iron, which is another reason women and children in particular should not consume large amounts of oregano. Seek medical advice about an iron supplement if oregano is a staple in your culture’s cuisine.