A honey of a cure: all the products made by bees have special gifts for dogs.(HEALTH)

From: Whole Dog Journal | Date: September 1, 2007| Author: Puotinen, CJ | Copyright information

Bees may sting, but they create some of the world's most valuable, versatile products. Honey, bee pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, propolis, and even the venom from bee stings are all touted for their human health benefits --and many experts say that dogs derive the same advantages.

Feeding honey to dogs is nothing new. Juliette de Bairacli Levy, whose Natural Rearing philosophy has offered alternatives to conventional treatment for over 60 years (see "Grandmother Nature,"...

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