Origin: Tanzania
Type: Conventional, Pure, Crude
Packaging: 25 KG Slab
Beeswax : Beeswax is an natural substance made by the worker bees that is extracted from the honeycomb. This incredible ingredient is widely used in making cosmetics, candles and is used as a lubricating, glazing & polishing agent. Medicinally, it is used to lower cholesterol, has anti-inflammatory and pain relieving effects.
Australias largest producer of Beeswax and Honey. We also produce quality honeycomb. As Australia is Varroa free our products are the last in the world to not contain miticides. Our beeswax is pure and from cappings only, yellow in colour. We produce a large range of honey. Ground flora to many eucalyptus honeys. Available pre packaged or in bulk.
Beeswax Candles : Beeswax is a natural, renewable resource. Beeswax candles emit a bright, healthful light within the same spectrum as the sun — plus negative ions that clean the air and invigorate the body. Beeswax burns longer, drips less, and smells wonderful, naturally.
100% NATURAL BEESWAX BLOCKS 30 lb. / 13.61 kg each Our Hawaiian farms offers blocks of 100% Raw Hawaiian Beeswax, in blocks of 30 lbs. Our BeesWax blocks have a light yellow and amber color and have a sweet smelling aroma from honey, exotic pollens and fare Hawaiian flower nectars (including Wilelaki, Mango, Guava, Kukui, Coffee, Macadamia and Lilikoi Passionfruit).Beeswax blocks may vary in color and may have specs of honeycomb and other natural matter from organic processing. Anthea Farms Hawaii Apiary uses only organic bee farming methods that are both regenerative and sustainable. We do not use chemical treatments in our hives. All hives are 100% Drug Free! 
We provide high quality superfoods from nests made with honesty and integrity while nurturing greater awareness and support for the environment. We manage our own bee farm as well with empowering farmer partners. More than 100 farmers have joined and grown with us, running beekeeping techniques according to the standards that are justified to ensure the safety of the bee products they get. We guarantee that every product we produce is pure from nature with all the goodness and a million benefits Type of honey : -Wild Forest Honey ( Hand picked) -Farm / Apiary Honey Bee's Product : * Honey Bee ( Black honey , Stingless honey , Mountain honey , Rain forest honey ) * Beeswax * Beeswax Foundation *Honey Comb * Royal Jelly * Bee Pollen * Propolis Type of Bee : -Apis dorsata -Apis mellifera -Apis cerana -Various types of stingless bee species. Type of packaging; -Bulk Packaging -Retail Packaging
Natural honey, beeswax, pollen, propolis
Supplier: Raw bee propolis, beeswax (ip and usp grade), bee pollen, honey, basmati and non basmati rice ( 1121 sella/steam, 1509 sella/ steam)
This is excellent and delicious honeycomb honey, collected in natural fields The honeycomb is a 100% natural product, constructed by honeybees, with beneficial effects on various systems of the body, especially our stomach and digestive system. Honeycomb is basically beeswax and raw honey. The beeswax has very little nutritional value Honeycomb with the exception of trace amounts of vitamin A. However since our system does not break down beeswax, it is a very good source of roughage. Raw honey as we have discussed is very nutritious; packed full of vitamins, enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants. Interestingly, the most nutritious of all raw honey is honey still sealed in the wax cells of the honeycomb. Honey in its purest form (inside the cells of honeycomb) contains very little water. But honey, when exposed to air, has a tendency to pull water from the atmosphere. So, honey that is removed from the comb and exposed to air holds around 12% more water than honey left sealed in the comb. This dilution creates a slight but measurable difference in nutritional value by weight. Honey that remains sealed in the beeswax honeycomb cells is without question the purest form of raw honey Honey bees are not the only insect to make use of this brilliant design. Paper wasps (Polistinae) construct their nests from paper using a repeating hexagonal honeycomb pattern. Although these insects do not produce honey, they do use hexagonal cells for developing brood just as the honey bee does. The hexagon is the base shape for a matrix that minimized the used of construction material while at the same time maximizing the strength and reducing the weight of the final product.