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publication date: Jul 13, 2010
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Native vs. introduced bee flora: a palynological survey of honeys from UruguayGloria Daners; María CristinatelleríaJournal of Apicultural Research 37

 4

221

Antioxidant capacity and correlated characteristic of 14 unifloral honeys

S Frankel; G E Robinson; M R BerenbaumJournal of Apicultural Research

37

1

27

Carbon isotopic composition of Mexican honeyEdith Cienfuegos; Isabel Casar; Pedro Morales Journal of Apicultural Research

 36

 3-4

 169
Unifloral honeys of Garcia (north west Spain)M C Seijo; M V Jato; M J Aira; I Iglesias

Journal of Apicultural Research

 36

 3-4

 133
      

The modern use of honey in the treatment of wounds

Rose Cooper

Bee World

86

4

110

Quality standards for medicinal uses of Meliponinae honey in Guatemala, Mexico and VenezuelaPatricia Vit, Margarita Medina, Marie E EnriquezBee World8512

Why honey is effective as a medicine

Peter MolanBee World 

82

1

22

Honey quality and international regulatory standards: review by the International Honey CommissionInternational Honey CommissionBee World80261
The removal of water from honeyEva CraneBee World

77

3

120

      

Why is honey effective as a medicine?How does honey heal wounds?How do you treat burns with honey?Does stingless bee honey help treat cataracts?

Rose CooperHoney and Healing

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