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What beehive is white? Is it of medicinal value? Can I eat?
Many people don't know the function and efficacy of wild beehives. Today, the chef will share with you the functions of wild beehives, hoping to help you stay healthy in your daily life.

Nest is the place where bees inhabit, reproduce and store feed. It consists of several nests and spleen.

Honeycombs also have high medicinal value, and fresh and clean honeycombs are often used to treat rhinitis. The new honeycomb also has the curative effect of treating hepatitis, rhinitis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Honeycomb contains volatile oil (nidus vespae oil), beeswax, resin, protein, iron, calcium, etc.

Honey contains a lot of nutrients, and honeycomb is rich in hormones and vitamins, which is the first choice for regulating endocrine and nourishing the body.

Honeycomb element is aimed at all kinds of rhinitis, and it can directly reach the focus from the inside out, with quick effect.

Propolis and other substances in beehives can inhibit and kill bacteria, fungi and viruses. The compound nutrients of royal jelly and pollen in beehive can fully promote the improvement of human immune function and relieve and disappear the symptoms of patients with nasopharyngitis.

The use of beehives by frail patients and daily smokers has the functions of regulating lung and nourishing stomach, resisting and eliminating viruses in the body and enhancing immunity.