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What does the hive do?
The function of the hive:

1, research shows that honeycomb preparation can promote the cellular immune function of the body.

2. Honeycomb extract can not only inactivate hepatitis B surface antigen, but also strongly inhibit Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Shigella dysenteriae, Typhoid Bacillus and Proteus vulgaris.

3. Honeycomb can also inhibit Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium solani, Leuconostoc and other fungi. The chemical composition of honeycomb is very complex, mainly containing beeswax, resin, oil, pigment, tannin, sugar, organic acids, fatty acids, glycosides, enzymes, insect hormones and so on.

Besides containing a lot of nutrients, honey is also rich in hormones and multivitamins, which is the first choice for regulating endocrine and nourishing the body.

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Precautions for beehives:

1, you need to pay special attention when eating beehives. This is because the bee's tail needle sometimes stays at the top of the hive. Its tail needle is so small that it is generally invisible to the naked eye and difficult to take out. If you chew the beehive directly, your mouth may sting.

2, because the hive contains a lot of sugar, such as glucose, fructose and so on. These sugars are often easily digested and absorbed by the human body and are short-chain sugars. If we eat a lot, sugar can't be completely consumed. In this way, sugar will be converted into fat and stored in our bodies, which will lead to weight gain and obesity.

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