Monday, August 9, 2010


From the Dr. Hauschka Rhythms Newsletter
PLANT PORTRAIT:
Honey/Mel
Overview: Apart from the plants,
many animals live in the gardens
at WALA, including honey bees and
wild bees. There are currently sixteen
bee colonies which have become an
established presence within the WALA
gardens. When choosing the plants
for the outside areas and meadows,
gardeners are careful to provide the
bees with a rich variety of nectar
and pollen throughout the season
to maintain a healthy biodynamic
ecosystem. Ingredients derived from
our bees include beeswax, honey,
propolis wax and royal jelly.
Source: Beehives maintained using
organic methods.
Found in: Intensive Treatment 04
and Rhythmic Night Conditioner
contain rhythmitised dilutions of
honey to support and enhance
the skin’s vitality and processes of
renewal. Regenerating Day Cream and
Regenerating Serum are formulated
with clover blossom honey, a light
honey from the clover plant. In
addition to encouraging the natural
process of cellular renewal, honey
also helps to calm and cool red,
irritated and sensitive skin.

I find this interesting because just
recently a local bee farmer came in with
all kinds of honey. And now my spa,
is selling it. Infused honey, with
lemon, lemon-ginger, lime, orange,
creamed and other varieties. Let me
bee the first to tell you that it is
very tasty. This morning I had some
on my breakfast biscuit and hash rounds.
Yumm!

Not to mention the benefits honey
has on the immune system.

Wouldn't you like to bee well
with cold and flu season right
around the corner?



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