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Chilliwack River Valley Natural Honey products are all natural and unpasteurized.
We are a Canadian Food Inspection Agency approved farm.
We are also certified Kosher.

Types of Honey
Wildflowers Wildflower
A combination of Fraser Valley flowers, medium in colour, sweet floral taste. The flavor will vary depending where the wild flowers are grown. The taste is as unique as the area.

Creamed Wildflowers Creamed Wildflower
We hand mix a liquid wildflower honey with creamed sweet clover, also called seeding the honey so it sets in a spreadable butter consistency. Our specialty honey. We also cream Sunflower Honey, Buckwheat Honey, and Borage Honey.

FireweedFireweed
A clear honey, smooth texture and unique flavour. Gathered from the Fireweed plant, which grows in the open woods to a height of 3-5ft with a bouquet of redish purple flowers. The champagne of honeys.

MapleMaple
Gathered from maple blossoms, not to be confused with maple syrup. Generally the first honey we gather in the spring. Medium colour, great taste.

MountainMountain
A full-bodied honey from higher mountain wildflowers. Rich dark honey.

Raspberry/ BlueberryRaspberry/ Blueberry
Hives are taken to raspberry and blueberry fields to pollinate. Extracted together for a distinctive fruity honey. Blueberries are high in antioxidants.

BuckwheatBuckwheat
A strong dark honey with a molasses taste higher in antioxidants and minerals.

BlackberryBlackberry
Gathered from the abundant blossoms of area blackberries.

ThistleThistle
A premium honey from a not too popular weed plant. Great taste.


 

Bees Know Best - Propolis

Propolis Tincture and Propolis Cream
produced and bottled by hand.

 

History of Propolis
Propolis comes from the Greek and means Pro-before and Polis-city, which translates as Defenses before the City or Defender of the City. The city here is the city or hive of bees where Propolis plays a vital role both in protecting the colony from invasion from the outside as well as the spread of infection from within. Propolis provides the bee city with its immune system. This fact gives some indication of its potential importance today for mankind, at a time when his own immune system is increasingly unable to cope with so many of the diseases of our time.

What is Propolis?
The largest single ingredient of Propolis (just over half) is resin collected from plants and trees, particularly the Poplar tree. The other half is made up of wax (30%) essential oils (10%) and pollen (5%).
You can also find in Propolis a wide variety of additional elements including organic and amino acids, vitamins, minerals and most importantly bioflavonoid, now believed to be an active ingredient in the healing process.
All these ingredients are mixed with the bees' own salivary secretions to produce what has been called bee glue, (Propolis). This is the sticky filler substance that the bees use to seal up the hive, protecting it from the outside environment. The bees also coat the entire inside surface of the hive with Propolis, polishing it, and creating one of the most sterile environments known to nature.

As well as providing a purely functional role in sealing and reinforcing the hive, Propolis also performs the role of the hives autoimmune system. It is a combined antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal substance - truly a defender of the city. The natural antibiotic quality of Propolis has no known side effects. Recent research at the National Heart & Lung Institute in London has shown that the bioflavonoid in Propolis are even capable of destroying some bacteria that have become resistant to modern synthetic antibiotics.

Usage Instructions and Indications
As a food supplement: Proplois can be used as a safe non-toxic supplement and has been found helpful in protecting against colds, coughs, flu, and other viruses. It has also found to be effective for:

Sore throats: Take a few drops of the tincture on whole wheat bread or use it as a gargle.
Respiratory problems: coughs and colds, asthma, bronchitis, blocked sinuses. Take the tincture every day.
Sore lips, teeth, gums and any other dental problems: Use the tincture as a gargle, or drink it with herb tea (add honey if you wish).

Skin treatment: Swab the area with the tincture or use the cream. Good for acne. Can be helpful in treating eczema, herpes, and psoriasis.
Bruises and Burns: The antiseptic and healing properties of Propolis helps wounds and burns to heal. Place a little cream on the effected area.
Blood Disorders: Chinese researchers found it effective in treating hypertension, arteriosclerosis and coronary disease. European scientist V. Balalkin tells us that Propolis helps white blood to engulf and digest bacteria and other waste products in the blood.
Gastro-intestinal problems: Soviet scientists and doctors have shown that Propolis can prevent ulcer and abscess formation, as well as speeding up the healing process.
Skin problems: Research in America, Poland and Russia has shown that acne, allergies, herpes and other dermatological disorders have all responded to Propolis therapy.


Bee Pollen

Our farm has been raising Bees for over thirty years. Bee Pollen has become a large part of our business. We now supply not only our in store customers, but also natural living and health food stores in British Columbia. Some of our customers say potential benefits of Bee Pollen are; it gives you more energy, helps against allergies, and builds up your immune system and also anti aging helping you live longer.

Termed a "Super Food" and labeled as "The World's Only Perfect Food"
Bee Pollen contains all the essential nutrients to sustain life.

 

Bee Pollen is very rich in B Vitamins 1,2,3,4,5,6 and B12 and contains Vitamin C, A and E. Around 20% of pollen is composed of Amino Acids and proteins. Bee Pollen is extremely rich in Rutin. Bee Pollen is a great source of minerals, including Magnesium, Calcium, and Manganese.

Bee Pollen in it's raw state should be maintained frozen until it is ready for consumption.

                    

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