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The People's Pharmacy

Show 1032: How to Use Products of the Bee Hive for Healing

The People's Pharmacy

Joe and Terry Graedon

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Kids & Family, Alternative Health

4.5934 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

You may not think of bees as domestic animals, but any beekeeper would set you straight. Bees range far and wide when they forage for nectar and pollen, but they return home to the bee hive. Products of the hive have long been used for healing. Healing with Products of the Bee Hive: We get […]

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Joe Graydon.

0:02.3

I'm Terry Graydon.

0:03.8

Welcome to this podcast of the People's Pharmacy, where we bring you the stories behind the health headlines.

0:10.2

This podcast is brought to you by Redux Industries, makers of utterly smooth body cream.

0:16.0

800-345-7339 on the web at utter cream.com.

0:21.6

People have been keeping bees for thousands of years.

0:34.6

In addition to the honey, products of the hive have been used for healing.

0:39.4

This is the People's Pharmacy with Terry and Joe Graydon.

0:50.3

Most of us fear bee stings because they hurt, but some people will go a long way to get stung.

0:56.9

Apotherapy uses the power of bee venom to ease inflammation.

1:01.2

Lady Sorrelli is a certified beekeeper and apath therapist.

1:05.8

Come on babies. Talk to us.

1:17.5

Okay. Talk to us. Coming up on the People's Pharmacy, find out how bees can help us heal.

1:25.0

First, this news.

1:30.0

In the People's pharmacy health headlines, vegetable oils, also known as polyunsaturated fatty acids or poofas, may not be as healthy as nutrition experts once thought.

1:41.9

For decades, people have been told to cook with corn, safflower, or sunflower oil

1:47.0

to lower their cholesterol levels and risk of heart disease,

1:51.0

but a new analysis of old data just published in the BMJ is throwing doubt on that dogma.

1:57.0

The original research called the Minnesota Coronary Experiment was conducted over five

2:02.6

years beginning in 1968. It was a double-blind randomized trial. That design is rare for dietary

2:09.5

studies, partly because it's so hard to implement. Those assigned to the intervention were fed

2:15.5

a diet lower in saturated fat than the average American

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