My Battle With Lyme Disease Inspired Me To Become a Beekeeper. Here's Why.
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
2y ago
Holly Owens is a Lyme Disease awareness advocate and the creator of Wellthy Belly.  You’re becoming a beekeeper! What made you decide to do that? I used Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) for two years as my treatment for Lyme disease and Babesia, so I became very close with the bees and developed a deep admiration for them. I used to be terrified of bees. I was the person that would sprint away as soon as one came near me. Now I talk to them. I stop and admire them when they’re on flowers gathering pollen. I save them from the pool. I give them water when I see them struggling on the ..read more
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Carly's Labor Day Weekend Ice Cream Sundae
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
2y ago
Nothing says, "It's the last long weekend of summer!" like an ice cream sundae, and Beekeeper's Naturals founder and CEO, Carly Stein, has the scoop on a great recipe you can enjoy before you head back to work.  Skip the sprinkles and chocolate sauce and opt for hive-powered ingredients instead. Below, Carly shows you how to make a four-ingredient sundae that's inspired by the Italian Job sundae at Lilia Ristorante in Brooklyn.  We hope you enjoy every last bite, and while you do just think about the key antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids you're getting thank ..read more
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Why Holly Owens of Wellthy Belly Uses Propolis Every Day
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by Christian Iriotakis
2y ago
Holly Owens is a Lyme Disease awareness advocate and the creator of Wellthy Belly.  How long have you been tackling Lyme disease? What symptoms of Lyme do you most experience? I had symptoms for almost four years, but I didn’t know it was Lyme Disease and Babesia until September 2018. My symptoms were mainly brain fog, fatigue, gut issues, food intolerances, memory issues and some neck stiffness and joint pain. Most doctors I saw said I looked too healthy to be seeing them, and they tried to say all my issues were just IBS or leaky gut. I knew there was more to it, so I kept research ..read more
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The 3 Easiest Ways to Care for Your Immune System (And Other Need-to-Knows)
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
2y ago
Meet Daniel Clark, our in-house expert on propolis and the human immune system. Danny’s currently attending the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine where he’s studying to be a Naturopathic Doctor. And today, Daniel’s helping us with a little Immune System 101.  Q&A With Daniel Clark What is the immune system? You can think of your immune system as a collection of cells, tissues, and organs throughout your body that help fight foreign invaders and infections. They're constantly monitoring your body to ensure everything that's in your body belongs there. You can think of it as a ..read more
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BKN's Summer Buzz Cocktail
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
2y ago
Jasmine-Ginger Iced Green Tea With Propolis  Yield: 2 drinks Ingredients 2 lime wedges 8 ounces of brewed jasmine green tea, chilled 8 ounces of ginger beer (alcoholic or nonalcoholic)  4 sprays of B.Immune Propolis Throat Spray Strawberries and extra lime wedges for garnishing  1. Grab two glasses. 2. Pour four ounces of jasmine tea and four ounces of ginger beer in each glass. 3. Stir gently. Squeeze one lime wedge into the drink, along with four sprays of propolis. 4 Add your desired amount of ice cubes and top with more lime wedges or strawberries, as desired. 5. Enjoy (pref ..read more
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The Pollinator's City Guide to Los Angeles
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by Kells McPhillips
2y ago
Welcome to BKN’s Pollinator-Friendly City Guides: your passport to traveling the world’s best cities with VIPs (that’s Very Important Pollinators) in mind. Take the 101 to the 405 and find plenty of pollinator-friendly hotspots in Los Angeles. The City of Angels contains plenty of natural beauty in its 469 square miles, and believe us, these sites are worth sitting in traffic for. Where to Eat in Los Angeles Flower Child (1332 2nd St, Santa Monica): If a bowl of super-fresh plants is what you seek, look no farther than Flower Child. This beachside spot has delicious salads and bowl perfec ..read more
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The Pollinator's City Guide to New York City
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by Kells McPhillips
3y ago
Welcome to Beekeeper's Naturals Pollinator-Friendly City Guides: your passport to traveling the world's best cities with VIPs (that's Very Important Pollinators) in mind.  Start spreading the news: New York City's not just a concrete jungle; it's a great place to catch up with the honeybees. Scope out the city's parks and enjoy the best farm-to-table food while you get to know the city-slicking bees that find nature even in one of the busiest, bustling cities in the world.  Eat Friend of a Farmer (77 Irving Place): Seasonally-fresh fair is all you'll find at Friend of a Fa ..read more
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100% of Online Purchases Will Benefit Soul Fire Farm Today, June 18
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
3y ago
Beekeeper's Naturals Partnership With Soul Fire Farms Today is Juneteenth. The Emancipation Proclamation freed all enslaved African Americans on January 1st, 1863. But it wasn't until two years later, on June 19, that the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas were made aware of their freedom.  Yesterday, President Joe Biden signed a bill into law making Juneteenth a national holiday. And today, we’re beginning a partnership with Soul Fire Farm: “an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in t ..read more
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Gardening for Mental Health With Chloe Thomson
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
3y ago
We all have different strategies for caring for our mental health. Some of us dance. Some of us bake banana bread (shoutout to #2020). And some of us—like Chloe Thomson, horticulturist and digital content creator—look for respite in the garden. Thomson lives in the “leafy and hilly outer suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.” Growing up, she loved the outdoors and spent countless hours climbing trees. “I really started my own gardening journey when I left home at 22 and moved into a share house,” says Thomspon. “I was that crazy housemate with planters full of kitchen herbs and tomat ..read more
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Gardening for Mental Health With Chloe Thomson
Beekeeper's Naturals
by Kells McPhillips
3y ago
We all have different strategies for caring for our mental health. Some of us dance. Some of us bake banana bread (shoutout to #2020). And some of us—like Chloe Thomson, horticulturist and digital content creator—look for respite in the garden. Thomson lives in the “leafy and hilly outer suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.” Growing up, she loved the outdoors and spent countless hours climbing trees. “I really started my own gardening journey when I left home at 22 and moved into a share house,” says Thomspon. “I was that crazy housemate with planters full of kitchen herbs and tomat ..read more
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