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2. IMPORT EXPORT
WHOLSALEREPRESANTASION
In ancient Greek mythology, Demeter is the
goddess of the harvest, agriculture and
beekeeping.
Out of respect for tradition and the demands
of the modern healthy nutrition, we chose her
name as our trade mark, since our company
trades only the best quality agriculture and
beekeeping products, herbal cosmetics and
food supplements.
Through a large network of associates we
import and export to and from Europe, Asia
and North Africa, providing the best products
from three continents.
Our company also undertakes:
-The partial or entirely representation of your
company in Greece and Bulgaria.
- The market research for the demand and
customization of your products in the country
of your interest.
- The finding of import - export companies,
wholesalers or producers and the mediation
between you.
5. HONEY WITH SPECIAL INGREDIENS
- ROYALL JELLY
- POLLEN
- PROPOLIS
- 24K GOLD LEAVES
- CEYLON CINNAMON
6. What Is Bee Propolis?
Propolis is a sticky substance that bees make which is better known as "bee glue".
The process begins when an expert propolis-making bee gathers resin from cone-producing
evergreen trees or from the buds of trees. The bee will gather this sticky sap when the proper
weather makes it pliable and soft. After the bee gathers enough, he blends the resin with wax
flakes that he stores in the gland of his abdomen. After the bee has shaped it into a ball,
he tucks it into the pollen basket that is attached to his leg. The bee will continue until
the basket is full, then take it back to the hive. At this point, the propolis is unloaded and
used to patch up holes in the hive. Bees also use propolis as an antiseptic barrier covering
invaders with the sticky substance to prevent hive contamination.
Propolis As A Natural Antiseptic
Humans have been using this as an antiseptic since the times of ancient Egypt. Applying propolis to wounds greatly improved
healing and throughout the centuries, this substance has been shown to have other healing properties as well. In the last several
decades, health practitioners have found even more positive uses for propolis as a natural supplement. Propolis has been shown
to increase the effects of other antibiotics like penicillin and can also strengthen the immune system. Studies are now being done
to see if propolis can become an effective treatment for the prevention of certain types of cancer.
Propolis Contains Powerful Antioxidants
As far as supplements go, what exactly are people using propolis for? Some people simply take it as a nutritional supplement in
capsule form for the healthy ingredients it contains. It's rich in amino acids, bioflavonoids, minerals and vitamins. Bioflavonoids
are a powerful antioxidant with great health benefits to the immune system and help fight the free radicals that damage healthy
red blood cells. The properties contained in propolis also promote better circulation. Some users have marveled at the increased
vitality generated by taking this supplement. Propolos has also been known to help grow more beautiful hair and nails.
In natural medicine, propolis is used to relieve the symptoms of inflammations. It is also used as a way to treat superficial wounds
like third-degree burns, scalds and ulcers of the skin. Practitioners also use it for people who have cataracts and viral diseases. In
the natural medicine industry, propolis is called the great healer.
PROPOLIS
7. ROYALL JELLY
Unlike honey, Royal Jelly is not collected by the honey bees from flowers. It is a
creamy white or pale yellowish substance specially created by worker bees (also
referred to as nurses), which mix honey and bee pollen with enzymes in the glands
of their throats to produce the extraordinary food. All bee larvae are fed royal jelly
mouth to mouth by the nurse worker bee for the first three or four days after
hatching. The first queen to emerge after the mother queen departs with the
swarm will destroy the others. If two or more queen candidates emerge at the
same time, they fight to the death just to rule. The queen eats nothing but this
royal perfect food throughout her adult life, and can live eight to 10 times as long as
the lowly worker bee, which typically has a lifespan of only about 2-3 months. It can
take up to 1,000 larvae to produce a single pound of royal jelly. After extraction, this
rare fluid is immediately refrigerated or freeze-dried to prevent spoilage. Royal Jelly, also often called "milk of bees" by many
people, cannot be duplicated in any laboratory due to its complex chemical structure and is an expensive item on the shelf, but it
seems to have become increasingly more and more popular as a beauty bee product Precious and rare, and treasured as a
beauty secret of royalty, this special "jelly" is believed to be able to nourish the body on the inside and revitalizes it on the
outside as well. More and more girls are beginning to talk about what this stuff is as its benefits are extensively associated with
healthier skinand hair and more youthful appearance. It is not only used in dietary supplements, but also as additions to skin
lotions, creams and cosmetics. Rich in estradiol, a major estrogen functioning as the primary female sex hormone, this natural
substance is commonly known to be effective in treating women who have problems with their menstruation such as abnormal
cycle, pain, discomfort, and fatigue.
8. FRESH POLLEN
Bee Pollen is made by honeybees, and is the food of the young bee. It is considered one of nature's most completely
nourishing foods as it contains nearly all nutrients required by humans. Bee-gathered pollens are rich in proteins
(approximately 40% protein), free amino acids, vitamins, including B-complex, and folic acid.
Bee pollen is a complete food and contains many elements that products of animal origin do not possess. Bee pollen is
richer in proteins than any animal source. It contains more amino acids than beef, eggs, or cheese of equal weight. About
half of its protein is in the form of free amino acids that are ready to be used directly by the body.
Here Are Just 10 Great Reasons To Add Fresh Bee Pollen To Your Daily Diet!
1. Energy Enhancer
2. Skin Soother
3. Respiratory System
4. Treating Allergies
5. Digestive System
6. Immune System Booster
7. Treats Addictions
8. Supports the Cardiovascular System
9. Prostate Aid
10. Infertility Problems
9. HONEYCOMB
What is honeycomb? Like honey, honeycomb is made by
honeybees in their hives. Both substances get their start as
nectar from flowers, which the honeybees transform into honey
through a process of partial digestion and regurgitation. The
honey can then be turned into honeycomb, which is used to
store the bees’ eggs, larvae, pollen and honey.
Honeycomb that you see for sale is fresh, brand new comb that has just been made by the bees and is full of honey, not
cocoons. The honey is not removed from the waxy cells, and is instead sold intact as “comb honey” to be spread on
bread, muffins and pastries.
With minimal processing and maximum taste, honeycomb is a health store favorite, and finding natural comb honey is
easier than ever. Spread it on your favorite breakfast toast, enjoy on its own, or free honeycomb to prevent crystallization
and keep it fresh for months on end. One of nature’s most toothsome gifts, honeycomb has always been an important
ingredient on human menus and will no doubt continue to sweeten our lives and our desserts.
11. Greek Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Greek extra virgin olive oil, in comparison with the rest of
the extra virgin olive oils in the market, has the lowest
acidity (approximately 0.5%), way below the minimum 0.9%
setup from the EU and US authorities. Consuming Greek
olive oil is one of the easiest single choices you can make to
take control of your health and of your family.
Olive oil is now a staple of the Greek diet and is responsible
for the so called “Greek paradox” – the odd (but true!) idea
that a diet rich in high quality fats can actually keep you
healthy. Improve your health by learning ways of
incorporating Greek extra virgin olive oil into your diet
today.
13. Handmade Peach Compost
We are the proud owners of this
world patent, a handmade peach
compost with 50% syrup and 50%
flower honey, without any
conservatives.
- With pealed peaches
- With hall peaches
- With carnation sticks
18. St. John’s Sword oil or Balsam Extract
Health Benefits of St. John’s Wort
Anti-Depressant Qualities: Perhaps the most well-known effect of St. John’s Wort is its
anti-depressant nature. It has been widely used to relieve symptoms of depression for
generations, and is now a popular natural solution that doctors and psychiatrists often
prescribe to their patients. St. John’s Wort contains a rare combination of
antidepressant chemicals that inhibit or delay the reuptake of certain neurotransmitters
like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, thereby giving out bodies additional
energy and pleasure, chasing away depressive symptoms.
Other Mental Effects: This quality extends past depression, despite that being the most
publicized benefit, to help people suffering from anxiety and mood swings as well
Menopausal Mood Swings: There are two distinct periods in feminine sexual health that can be challenging in terms of mood swings; pre-
menstrual syndrome and menopause. St. John’s Wort is widely recommended for women in both of these periods of their life, as the
chemical constituents have been shown to reduce mood swings and anxiety in menopausal women, and also reduce the severity of cramping
and pre-menstrual irritation and depression.
Antiviral Agent: New research has recently come to light that St. John’s Wort has certain antiviral capabilities, including the prevention or
reduction of risk for AIDS, hepatitis, and other serious viral conditions.
Anti-Inflammatory Agent: The soothing nature of St. John’s Wort and the rich concentration of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
compounds make it perfect for easing the aching pains of arthritis, in addition to gout, joint discomfort, and muscle aches. Just as it helps
ease inflammation on the skin and in the gut, St. John’s Wort also lowers inflammation in the cardiovascular system, thereby helping to lower
blood pressure and decrease stress on the heart.
Skin Treatment: If you use St. John’s Wort in topical application in the form of a salve or tincture, it can speed the healing process of burns,
bruises, and scrape by stimulating circulation of oxygenated blood to those skin cells so that repairs can begin.
19. Some of the main benefits of beeswax in skin care are as
under:
Acne: The effectiveness of beeswax for acne treatment and
control is well known. It has strong antiseptic, healing, and
anti-inflammatory properties that are effective in the
treatment of acne. Beeswax contains vitamin A, which is an
added advantage in the treatment of acne. It is also an
excellent skin softener and emollient that helps maintain a
smooth skin texture after acne elimination. A combination of
non-comedogenic skin care products, diet, and exercise is the
best way to control and prevent acne.
Dry skin: The ability of beeswax to lock in moisture has made it
an important ingredient in a variety of lotions and creams for
treating dry skin. In addition, its rich vitamin A content and
emollient properties help in the healthy development of skin
Beeswax Salve for body or face usage
cells. It is a natural moisturizer that not only treats dry skin, but also helps prevent it. You can combine beeswax with almond oil and a few
drops of vitamin E oil to prepare a homemade remedy for dry skin.
Eczema: Beeswax is a great treatment for skin problems like eczema that cause an itchy skin rash. Eczema is a common skin problem especially
during the colder months that results in extremely dry skin. A mixture of beeswax, olive oil, and honey is effective in relieving the symptoms of
eczema as well as psoriasis. The medicinal properties of beeswax help in reducing eczema inflammation and prevent further infection.
Stretch marks: Stretch marks are a common complaint especially after pregnancy or because of weight gain or weight loss. You can combine
beeswax with wheat germ oil, vitamin E oil, apricot kernel oil, and cocoa butter to prepare a natural remedy for preventing and treating
stretch marks.
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21. SPIRULINA
This blue-green algae is a freshwater plant that is now one
of the most researched, and alongside its cousin
chlorella, most talked about superfoods today and is
renowned for its intense flavor and even more powerful
nutrition profile!
1. Detoxes Heavy Metals (especially
Arsenic)
2. Eliminates Candida
3. Improves HIV/AIDS
4. Helps Prevent Cancer
5. Lowers Blood Pressure
6. Reduces Cholesterol
7. Lowers Chance of Stroke
8. Boosts Energy
9. Speeds Up Weight Loss
10. Alleviates Sinus Issues
Top 10 Proven Spirulina
Benefits
22. Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea buckthorn, is a member of the Elaeagnaceae family. It germinates as
wild large shrub in Eurasia; oil of its fruits is extracted by crushing, no chemicals added. According to biochemical analysis made,
Hippophae oil contains more than 190 nutrients and organic substances.
HIPPOFAES
Antioxidant effect
Various in vitro and in vivo studies clearly demonstrate that H. rhamnoides L. has antioxidant activity. The leaf extract of this plant protects significantly male albino rats from chromium induced oxidative
injury. Hexane extract of H. rhamnoides L. fruits has shown to inhibit nicotine-induced oxidative stress in rat erythrocytes. However, it could not prevent nicotine-induced oxidative stress in the brain of
these rats, probably because it could not have been diffused to the rat brain, so as to exert its antioxidant effect. Hexane extract of H. rhamnoides L. has also prevented the depletion of the most
abundant thiol, glutathione, in gastric tissue of ethanol-administered rats.
Immunomodulatory effects
The leaf extract of sea buckthorn has significant immunomodulatory activity and specifically activates the cell-mediated immune response. In chromium-induced immuno-suppressed animals, the leaf
extract of sea buckthorn significantly inhibited chromium-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and maintained the cell size identical to that of control cells. In addition, the leaf extract (100
μg/ ml) alone, stimulated IL-2 and γ-IFN production, and also inhibited chromium-induced decline in IL-2 and γ-IFN production; however, it did not change IL-4 production.
Cardiovascular disease
H. rhamnoeides is used as anti-cardiovascular medicine. The supplementation of H. rhamnoides L. juice (with vitamin C, alpha-tocopherol, beta-carotene and flavonoids) increased plasma HDL-cholesterol
and triacylglycerol concentrations by 20% and 17%, respectively, in healthy male volunteers. In addition, supplementation resulted in a moderate decrease in the susceptibility of LDL-C to oxidation in
these subjects.
Cancer
Hippophae alcohol extract containing mainly flavonoids is reported to protect bone marrow from damage due to radiation; it might also help bone marrow cells recover faster. In an animal model, mice
fed with sea buckthorn oil, had their hemopoietic system recovered faster after high dose chemotherapy. Antitumor effects of fruit juice and seed oil, and prevention of aminopyrine-induced tumour
production in rats, by juice of H. rhamnoides L., have been reported.
Antiulcerogenic effect
Curative and preventive effects of H. rhamnoides L. against experimental gastric ulcers in rats have been reported by various studies. Hexane extract from H. rhamnoides fruits have demonstrated
antiulcerogenic effects on indomethacin- and stress-induced ulcer models, and on ethanol-induced gastric lesion. Acceleration of healing process of acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer, by oils of CO2
– extract
from the seeds and pulp of Hippophae rhamnoides L., has also been reported.
Dermatological effects
Beneficial effect of H. rhamnoides L. in dermatological disorders is known. Of the 4 months oral supplementation of pulp and seed oils in patients with atopic dermatitis, improvement in dermatitis was
followed only in pulp oil supplemented group.
Effects on liver injury
Clinical effects of H. rhamnoides L. oil on liver fibrosis have also been tested recently. The oil treatment has also notably shortened the duration for normalization of aminotransferases. The results suggest
that seed oil of H. rhamnoides L. may also be a useful for prevention and treatment of liver diseases.
Active compounds
Hippophae rhamnoides contains vitamin C, alpha-tocopherol, large amount of carotenoids and vitamin E, mineral elements
(K, Na, Mg, Ca, Fe, Zn, Se), monosaccharides sugars, organic acids, free amino-acids, volatile compounds, various flavonoids
(quercetin, myricetin and kaempferol), fatty acids, triacylglycerol, glycerolphospholipids, phytosterols, zeaxanthin esters, and
phelonic compounds. Due to its compounds, H. rhamnoides manifests various beneficial actions: antioxidant, anti-
inflammatory, antimicrobial, antitumoral, hepato-protective, and immuno-modulatory.
23. 1. Aloe Vera Is High in Vitamins & Minerals
2. Aloe Vera is High in Amino Acids & Fatty Acids
3. Aloe Vera is an Adaptogen
4. Aloe Helps with Digestion
5. Aloe Helps in Detoxification
6. Aloe Alkalizes the Body
7. Cardiovascular Health
8. Aloe Helps Boost the Immune System
9. Aloe Vera is Great for the Skin
10. Aloe Vera is a: Disinfectant, Anti-biotic, Anti-
microbial, Germicidal, Anti-bacterial, Anti-septic,
Anti-fungal & Anti-viral
11. Aloe Helps Reduce Inflammation
12. Weight Loss
ALOE VERA