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More than twenty centuries have elapsed since Cleopatra, the beautiful Queen of the Nile decided to commit suicide, but her glamour remains intact.
Gli storici concordano che fu la PAPPA REALE il grande segreto di gioventù permanente della donna che sedusse i padroni della Roma antica e soggiogò gli uomini più importanti del suo tempo.Sebbene utilizzata per secoli, dagli antichi egizi ai nostri tempi, per aiutare a ritardare il processo di invecchiamento, soltanto negli ultimi anni la scienza ha cominciato a scoprire le ragioni delle sue magiche proprietà.
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Legend has it that the Royal Jelly was the secret of eternal youth of the legendary queen of Egypt who seduced the most powerful men in the ancient world and helped change the course of Roman history. For centuries Royal Jelly has been used to slow the aging process and as an all-natural energy boost. But, only recently has modern science begun to unravel the mystery behind this amazing substance and its history as a source of health and longevity.
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The ancient Greeks called it "the source of eternal youth" or "symbol of life", and the people of ancient China, Persia, and Egypt fully acknowledged its unequalled anti-ageing properties.
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BEE POLLEN, “the perfect and most complete natural nourishing substance”, contains the combination of all 22 amino acids required by human body, and all the known hormones. One of the elements composing the secret of its powerful revitalizing effect has been disclosed as well: it contains more than 30 different nourishing substances; but the secret has not been wholly unveiled yet, as various undiscovered components have reinvigorating and tonic effect too. Pollen also acts as metabolism regulator, capable of compensating toxins, polluting agents and drugs. Let us see what science says about BEE POLLEN. |
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According to Hippocrates, it is a “masterly medication, with the power of extending life”, Aristotle recommended it against skin diseases; and the Koran says it is “a remedy against so many sicknesses”. |
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Dioscorides Pedanius, a greek medical doctor (40 – 90 AD approx.), described the dermatological uses of HONEY, particularly within infections treatments (as it was capable of fighting bacteria, even 2000 years before their identification!). Nowadays, honey’s wide positive effects have been proved: cells regeneration and activation, and inhibitory action against 60 species of bacteria (including staphylococcus aureus and proprionibacterium, causing acne). |
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In ancient Rome’s mythology, Jupiter transformed Melissa, a wonderful girl, in a bee, so that she could produce the miraculous healing substance. |
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Propolis (Greek for "city defence") is used by bees for keeping their hive sterile and free from bacteria, such as a modern hospital. Aristotle considered it “a cure for the skin”, and it has been used for centuries both, in the East (as treatment against eczema) and in the West (healing wounds and infections). Since medicine’s origins, treatises have always mentioned Propolis, and scientific publications still include it nowadays. |
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Dedalus made his pair of wings using feathers and BEESWAX, in order to escape, with his son Icarus, from Minotaurus’ labyrinth, where he had been imprisoned according to king Minos’ order. (Greek mythology) |
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Beeswax has been used by human beings since the most ancient times. Its therapeutic properties are mentioned in the famous medical canon written by Avicenna (981 AD), also known as the Qanun, which means "law" in Arabic and Persian. The Canon of Medicine remained a medical authority up until the 18th century and early 19th century. Cosmetology could never have developed as it did without the use of BEESWAX. In addition to its soothing and protective effects, this wonderful substance is endowed with repairing, regenerating, and cicatrising virtues, which led to several dermatological applications. Let us see what science says about BEESWAX.
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