Finally have time to update!
Alright, I'm finally getting settled in the new place, and I have time to finally update this thread. So, since it's gonna take me too long to post every detail in the book, I thought I'd post the things referenced in
Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers and separate them according to what they were in reference to (honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, bee venom). From the looks of it, I am going to have to do a lot more reading...
Honey
- Patrick Quillin,
Honey, Garlic, and Vinegar (North Canton, OH: The Leader Company, 1996), 15, 17.
- Rita Elkins,
Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly, Propolis, and Honey (Pleasant Grove, UT: Woodland Publishing, 1996), 47, 48, 49, 51, 52.
- Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein,
Honey, Mud, and Maggots (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997), 32, 35, 36 (Citing Postumes, van den Bogaard and Hazen, "Honey for Wounds, Ulcers, and Skin Graft Preservation,"
Lancet 341, 1993: 756-757), 41.
- N. al Somal, et al.,
Lancet 341 (March 20, 1993). Quoted in Quillin,
Honey, Garlic, and Vinegar, 26.
- A. T. Ali and M.N. Chowdhury, et al., "Inhibitory effect of natural honey on
Helicobacter pylori,"
Trop-Gastroenterology 12, no. 3 (July-September 1991): 139-142. Cited in Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 51.
- M. Subrahmanyam,
British Journal of Plastic Surgery 46, no. 4 (June 1993): 322. Cited in Quillin,
Honey, Garlic, and Vinegar, 27.
- W. Phuapradit, et al.,
Australia and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 32, no. 4 (November 1992): 381, and S.E. Efem,
Surgery 113, no. 2 (February 1993): 200. Cited in Quillin,
Honey, Garlic, and Vinegar, 27.
- E. F. Elbagoury and S. Rasmy, "Antibacterial action of natural honey on anaerobic bacteroides,"
Journal of Egyptian Dentistry 39, no. 1 (January 1993): 381-86, and G. Ndayisaba, L. Bazira, and E. Haboniman, "Treatment of Wounds with Honey,"
Presse-Med. 3:21, no. 32 (October 1992): 1516-8. Cited in Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 51.
- J. H. Dustmann, "Bee Products for Human Health,"
American Bee Journal 136, no. 4 (April 1996): 275.
- Bodog Beck and Doree Smedley,
Honey and Your Health (New York: Robert McBride, 1944), 35.
- Aasved, "Alcohol," 414.
Bee Pollen
- Ann Harmon, "Hive Products for Therapeutic Use,"
American Bee Journal 123, no. 1 (January 1983): 42.
- G. W. Hayes, "Supplemental Feeding of Honey Bees,"
American Bee Journal 124, no. 1 (January 1984): 35.
- Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29.
- Gyorgy Toth, "What's New in Pollen Research,"
American Bee Journal 123, no. 7 (July 1983): 522-525.
- Gerald Loper and Allen Cohen, "The Caloric Content of Bee-Gathered Pollen,"
American Bee Journal 122, no. 10 (October 1982): 709.
- Melvyn Werbach and Michael Murray,
Botanical Influences on Illness (Tarzana, CA: Third Line Press, 1994), 79, 212-213, 286.
Propolis
- J. Iannuzzi, "Propolis: The Most Mysterious Hive Element," part 1,
American Bee Journal 123, no. 8 (August 1983): 573-574, and part 2,
American Bee Journal 123, no. 9 (September 1983): 631-633.
- Maung Maung Nyein "The use of Asphalt as a Propolis Substitute,"
American Bee Journal 123, no. 10 (October 1983): 732.
- Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 34, 37, 38.
- Harmon, "Hive Products for Therapeutic Use," 41-42.
- Justin Schmidt, "Apitherapy Meeting Held in the Land of Milk and Honey,"
American Bee Journal 136, no. 10 (October 1996): 722.
- Galina Kotova, "Apiary Products Are Important in Soviet Medicine,"
American Bee Journal 121, no. 12 (December 1981): 850.
- V. P. Kivalkina.
Propolis: Its Antibacterial and Therapeutic Properties (Russia: Kasan Publishing, 1978). Cited in Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 41.
- C. V. Rao, et al., "Effect of caffeic acid esters on carcinogen-induced mutagenicity and human colon adenocarcinoma cell growth,"
Chemical-Biological Interaction 84, no. 3 (November 16, 1992): 277-290. Quoted in Elkins,
Bee Pollen, 42.
Royal Jelly
- Elkins,
Bee Pollen, and Royden Brown,
Royden Brown's Bee Hive Product Bible (Garden City: Avery Publishing, 1993).
- Harmon, "Hive Products for Therapeutic Use."
- Royden Brown, citing Albert Saenz, "Biology, Biochemistry, and the Therapeutic Effects of Royal Jelly in Human Pathology," Pasteur Institute of Paris, 1984.
- Ibid., citing B. Filipic and M. Likvar, "Clinical Value of Royal Jelly and Propolis Against Viral Infections," University of Sarajevo, n.d., in
Bee Hive Product Bible.
Bee Venom
- Harvey Felter and John Uri Lloyd,
King's American Dispensatory (Cincinnati: Eclectic Publications, 1895), 225.
- Schmidt, "Apitherapy Meeting Held in the Land of Milk and Honey."
- Kotova, "Apiary Products Are Important in Soviet Medicine."
- Charles Mraz, "Bee Venom for Arthritis-An Update,"
American Bee Journal 122, no. 2 (February 1982).
- North American Apitherapy Abstracts,
American Bee Journal 123, no. 2 (February 1983).
- Anne Robinson and Gard Otis, "Bee Venom: Concerns about Variability,"
American Bee Journal 136, no. 8 (August 1996).
- James Duke,
The Green Pharmacy (New York: Rodale Press, 1997).
Needless to say, the American Bee Journal is used for quite a few citations, as is Rita Elkins,
Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly, Propolis, and Honey. I'd be interested to see about reading some of those past issues, if available.
Anywho, if you're more interested, there is the research/you can always just get the book.
