Well, that was a (great!) quick Summer

Say it with me………How did August come and go so quickly?

The evenings that arrive quicker than last month and the leaves already finding their resting place below the trees are a sure reminder that Autumn is around the corner. Soon we will be fishing out our most comfy and softest sweaters and smelling all those amazing fall scents.

And sneezing. Coughing. Scratchy throats. Yucky germs.

Yes, we all know what comes along with the change of seasons. Not only those wonderful fall allergies, but all the icky germs we are all too familiar with that seem to invite themselves into our homes, and bodies.

Besides practicing good hygiene habits, getting plenty of rest, fresh air and exercise, and of course proper nutrition, do you wonder what else you can do? Keeping your immune system supported is an easy task anyone can do. Pickup some local honey, elderberry syrup and propolis products to help ease in the change of seasons. Local honey not only helps with seasonal allergies but relieves that scratchy throat and quiets that tickly cough.

Here is an abstract from Honey and Health: A Review of Recent Clinical Research

Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences, Neyshabur, Iran

Department of Immunogenetics, BuAli Research Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran

Department of Neurosurgery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran

Correspondence: Prof. Saeed Samarghandian, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neyshabur University of Medical of Sciences, Neyshabur, Iran. E-mail: ri.ca.smum@snaidnahgramas

ABSTRACT

“Honey is one of the most appreciated and valued natural products introduced to humankind since ancient times. Honey is used not only as a nutritional product but also in health described in traditional medicine and as an alternative treatment for clinical conditions ranging from wound healing to cancer treatment. The aim of this review is to emphasize the ability of honey and its multitude in medicinal aspects. Traditionally, honey is used in the treatment of eye diseases, bronchial asthma, throat infections, tuberculosis, thirst, hiccups, fatigue, dizziness, hepatitis, constipation, worm infestation, piles, eczema, healing of ulcers, and wounds and used as a nutritious supplement. The ingredients of honey have been reported to exert antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, anticancer, and antimetastatic effects. Many evidences suggest the use of honey in the control and treatment of wounds, diabetes mellitus, cancer, asthma, and also cardiovascular, neurological, and gastrointestinal diseases. Honey has a potential therapeutic role in the treatment of disease by phytochemical, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. Flavonoids and polyphenols, which act as antioxidants, are two main bioactive molecules present in honey. According to modern scientific literature, honey may be useful and has protective effects for the treatment of various disease conditions such as diabetes mellitus, respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems, even it is useful in cancer treatment because many types of antioxidant are present in honey. In conclusion, honey could be considered as a natural therapeutic agent for various medicinal purposes. Sufficient evidence exists recommending the use of honey in the management of disease conditions. Based on these facts, the use of honey in clinical wards is highly recommended.

WOW! Go honey!

We also make a delicious syrup in our commercial kitchen that has been used for centuries to boost your immune system. This is especially useful during the cold and flu season of the fall and winter months. With the kiddos heading back to school now is the time to share the great tasting syrup with the family. Enjoy it right off the spoon, in your water bottle, over oatmeal or yogurt and even on ice cream. The elderberry proves to be a functional food and we make a great tasting syrup. I mean, it’s kid approved!

The University of Sydney conducted a study on April, 23, 2019 . The study was conducted by Professor Fariba Deghani, Dr Golnoosh Torabian and Dr Peter Valtchev as part of the ARC Training Centre for the Australian Food Processing Industry that was established in the Faculty of Engineering and IT, the study showed that compounds from elderberries can directly inhibit the virus's entry and replication in human cells, and can help strengthen a person's immune response to the virus.

"What our study has shown is that the common elderberry has a potent direct antiviral effect against the flu virus," said Dr Golnoosh Torabian.

"It inhibits the early stages of an infection by blocking key viral proteins responsible for both the viral attachment and entry into the host cells."

The researchers used commercially farmed elderberries which were turned into a juice serum and were applied to cells before, during and after they had been infected with the influenza virus.

The phytochemicals from the elderberry juice were shown to be effective at stopping the virus infecting the cells, however to the surprise of the researchers they were even more effective at inhibiting viral propagation at later stages of the influenza cycle when the cells had already been infected with the virus.

"This observation was quite surprising and rather significant because blocking the viral cycle at several stages has a higher chance of inhibiting the viral infection," explained Dr Peter Valtchev.

"In addition to that, we identified that the elderberry solution also stimulated the cells to release certain cytokines, which are chemical messengers that the immune system uses for communication between different cell types to coordinate a more efficient response against the invading pathogen," said Centre Director, Professor Fariba Deghani.

The team also found that the elderberry's antiviral activity can be attributed to its anthocyanidin compounds -- phytonutrients responsible for giving the fruit its vivid purple colouring.

Thanks for reading through. Here’s your offer! SAVE 20% on all ONLINE orders only now through Labor day.

Use code BTSFALL20 at checkout. Orders can be placed online at https://www.thenorthbeeshop.com/new-products

You can start your wellness journey today at The North Bee , 27 North Avenue in the village of Webster. Local deliveries and curbside pickup along with standard shipping are options for you.

20210820_100716.jpg

A special time, amid COVID-19, in the year 2020

Can you believe 2 years ago this month (Small Business Saturday to be exact) I opened my doors at 27 North Avenue, in the village of Webster, for the first time. What an exciting first year I had!


This 2nd one, however, has been challenging to say the least. I was closed to the public for 87 days! It was lonely inside there, but you and I both found ways to get you what you needed, safely.


I want to thank you ALL for your continued and new support. Your business and the way you spread the word has helped me keep the doors open. I thank you for that.


Please read below for new product info, reminder of hours, service updates and COUPONS for you.

Shop early with extended savings.

So many new items:

New Hard Lotion Bar fragrances, new scents for the Suncatchers, my Elderberry Syrup, Holm Made Toffee from Oregon, frog, cow and turtle ornaments, imported German hard candy, beeswax skincare for Mama and Baby, infused honey, whipped honey, hot honey, Bourbon honey, Buddha CBD teas, organic CBD oils from Hemplucid, shrubs and Fire Tonic, more honey spoon flavors, silicone jar openers and Lillie Pads (the anywhere coaster), beeswax crayons, beeswax wrap on a roll, Buckwheat honey, Matcha whipped honey, and so much more. If you have not been in to visit recently, I think you will bee pleasantly surprised.

Update and reminder of ways to shop:

As of October 1st, 2020 I have new and adjusted hours as follows:

Tuesday 4pm-7pm

Wednesday - Thursday 10am-4pm

Friday 10am-2pm

Saturday 10am-3pm

**please note I will EXTEND hours beginning Friday December 4th - Wednesday Dec23rd.

Curbside pickup is ALWAYS available. When placing your order at checkout please choose Customer PICKUP Curbside as the shipping option. There is no charge for this service. Your order can usually be filled within 24-48 hours. I will reply to you with an email for pickup. You can always call for same day needs.

Local Delivery is another option available if you reside in the following towns: Webster, Union Hill, Penfield, Ontario, Ontario Center, Fairport and Macedon. There is a small fee for this service.

Shipping via online ordering: If you are not in the above towns you can have your items shipped to you via USPS or UPS.

Join my mailing list by visiting my website thenorthbeeshop.com for updates and offers.

Here they are!

To celebrate my 2 year anniversary and Small Business Saturday as safely as we can, following the current guidelines, I am offering these savings from NOW through December 5th!

Three full weeks to save and shop vs one weekend!

Please watch your email for TWO money savings coupons you can use IN-STORE!
For those shopping ONLINE please enjoy this money savings offer of 15% off your total using this code: TWOYEAR15

Local honey for your health and wellness needs

It’s that time of year to be searching out the raw honey. I am happy to be your one stop for not only unique handcrafted gift items, but also raw honey. Local honey and honey from across the country can be found in my store located in the village of Webster in Western NY.

Did you know there are over 300 types of honey produced by the bees here in the US? This is due to the different nectar sources available to the bees for forage. Different areas of the country provide different plants which in turn makes the difference in honey - light, dark, sweet, bold, molasses tasting or perhaps even cotton candy. Have you heard of Star Thistle, Avocado, Buckwheat, Meadowfoam, Tupelo or Ulmo honey? Those are just a few types of what you will find available to taste and purchase. You can always find local honey here.

Summer and Fall local, raw honey is now available in my Webster store.

The honey tasting table always holds over 25 different jars of honey; varietals (single source nectar), infusions, blends, creamed, whipped, liquid, crystallized, comb, sticks and polyflorals from across the country and my own backyard! I even carry honey from the Patagonia Rain forest in Chile, South America. I am certain you will find a favorite honey and even a backup or two.

Honey has been used for thousand of years to treat coughs and sore throats among other ailments. People may also use honey to treat allergies and for that local honey is first choice. You can be sure to find local honey most anytime of the year at the store.

However, for your seasonal sore throat and that cough from the cold you are sharing with the family ANY raw honey is best. Raw is preferred because once honey is processed, meaning heated or filtered, it loses any health benefits and is just a sweetener at that point. When it comes to raw honey I’m sure you will find one that suits your taste buds.

I hope you will keep The North Bee in mind this upcoming season and all year round for all your local honey and health and wellness needs.