A beehive is where bees live. We all know that bees produce honey, and we need a beehive to collect honey. Now there are professional beekeepers who have special tools to help bees build hives for later honey collection. In comparison, wild beehives grow on cliffs or very tall trees, making them more precious. What are the functions and effects of wild beehives? A wild beehive is mainly composed of honeycombs, which are the place where wild bee colonies live and reproduce. Everyone knows that wild honey has extremely high nutritional value, but did you know that the wild beehives where wild honey lives also have high nutritional value. Wild beehive contains a large amount of beeswax, resin, iron, calcium, protein and other nutrients, so eating it regularly is extremely beneficial to the human body. So, how to eat wild beehive? What are the functions of wild beehive? A wild beehive is a place where bees live, breed and store feed, and is composed of several honeycombs. The "beehive" in bee products refers to the honeycomb. The honeycomb is composed of several hexagonal cylindrical cells (also called brood cells). It is a waxy structure built by worker bees using the wax secreted by the wax glands in their abdomens. Bees store the collected nectar, pollen, water, salt and processed honey and pollen feed in the hive for breeding and survival. The role and efficacy of wild beehive Wild beehives also have high medicinal value. Old wild beehives are effective in treating diseases such as hepatitis, rhinitis and rheumatoid arthritis. Studies have shown that wild beehive preparations can promote the body's cellular immune function. Wild beehive extract can inactivate hepatitis B surface antigen, and has a strong inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Shigella dysenteriae, Salmonella typhi and Proteus vulgaris; it also has an inhibitory effect on fungi such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium solani, and Leuconostoc. How to eat wild beehive 1. Direct consumption No need to brew with warm water, it can be eaten immediately after opening. Use the original way of eating, chew directly and take half a matchbox size each time, chew for 5 minutes and spit out the wax residue. After opening the package, put a piece of honeycomb containing honey into your mouth and chew it until all the honey is eaten, then spit out the honeycomb. Friends with rhinitis can often chew honeycomb to relieve the symptoms of rhinitis. 2. Take it with water Wash the wild beehive, boil it in water, remove the residue, and drink it with an appropriate amount of honey, twice a day. It can cure measles, persistent fever and cough. 3. Add water and boil over low heat Take 1 wild honeycomb, add 1000g of water and boil it on low heat for 40 minutes. After it cools down, remove the beeswax and keep the remaining liquid for later use. Take twice a day, 35g each time. Suitable for patients with gastritis. |
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