APIMONDIA 2015 American Apitherapy Society News Bee Venom
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E-Mail Newsletter June 2015 American Apitherapy Society News We extend a very special thank you to each and every participant of the Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course and Conference held in New York over the weekend of May 15-17, 2015. Students, faculty, and guest speakers gathered from all over the U.S.A. and other countries to learn and share the practice of Apitherapy. A Highlight of the event was Frank Yurasek's presentation featuring bringing Apitherapy to the people in the home, in his words, "delivering Apitherapy healing power to the people". Other highlights included a dynamic is the medicinal use of presentation by Dr. Allen Dennison on honey and wound care where honeybee products. all participants took home a wound care kit. For the very first time, a This includes post conference workshop was offered and presented by honey, propolis, Frederique Keller, L.Ac., Dr. Patrick Fratellone, and Antonio Couto royal jelly, pollen, bringing the classroom knowledge into the workshop featuring the and bee venom. practical application of bee venom therapy. Read More... Founded in 1989, the AAS is a community of people interested in this natural, holistic practice. APIMONDIA 2015 View Past Issues of AAS Newsletter Click Here View Sample Issues of AAS Journal A member benefit Click Here Bee Venom Therapy Workshop with Tracey Stirling Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (PDT) Learn how to get started on your own bee venom therapy. Click Here for more information. Bacteria Found in Bees Show Potential as an Alternative to Antibiotics Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly serious problem in the western world, and in April this year, the World Health Organisation declared it a major threat to public health. For centuries, people have used raw honey to help fight infections, but scientists have struggled to figure out what gives it its antimicrobial properties. Read more... The 44th Apimondia International Apicultural Congress to be held in Daejeon, Korea on Sep 15-20, 2015. Click Here for more information. Contact the American Apitherapy Society To obtain information or inquire about membership with AAS visit our website at www.apitherapy.org or email the office at aasoffice@apitherapy.org
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