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Savannah Honey’s affordable ‘Bee Venom Honey’ with medicinal value for your health

Savannah Honey's affordable 'Bee Venom Honey' with medicinal value for your health

Bee venom honey is one of the most expensive and sought-after products in Kenya and across the world. It contains anti-inflammatory compounds, including enzymes, sugar, minerals, and amino acids.

The good news is that consumers looking for the product locally shouldn’t worry anymore as it is widely available at Savannah Honey at an affordable rate.

The firm is selling 500 grams of bee venom honey at Sh. 4,800, two times lower compared to Sh. 12,000 fetched by the same quantity of imported bee venom honey.

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Savannah Honey’s bee venom honey is natural and organic and is ideal for all customers struggling with health conditions. According to research, bee venom honey has some unique and superior medicinal traits that are rare to find in any other food product.

A study by the Washington University School of Medicine found that bee venom, which is the poison that makes bee stings painful, is capable of destroying HIV cells while leaving others intact. Some of the major benefits of bee venom honey are:

  • Has powerful inflammatory properties and may benefit the health of the skin and immune health of HIV/AIDS patients.
  • Aids in the treatment of osteoarthritis
  • Helps to treat breast cancer
  • Aids in the treatment of Parkinson disease and Arthritis.
  • Aids in the treatment of multiple sclerosis
  • Treats muscle conditions such as fibromyosis and enthesitis
  • Improves certain medical conditions such as rheumatoid and chronic pain
  • Helps on nerve pain
  • Improves facial wrinkles by decreasing total wrinkles and average wrinkle depth

Despite the potential for big money from the product, the venture is one of the less explored in Kenya, as a majority of farmers in Kenya lack knowledge of beekeeping.

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As such, the country has, over the years, been relying on imports of bee products such as honey and bee venom honey to bridge the local deficit. Kenya imports about 80 percent of honey, given the local market can only meet 20 percent of the demand.

According to the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), there are only 2 Million hives in Kenya despite the country being home to millions of farmers.

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The few farmers in the venture, however, focus on honey production, leaving the potential in other bee products like bee pollen, propolis, wax, royal jelly, and bee venom untapped, mainly due to a lack of knowledge.

This is part of the reasons why Savannah Honey, one of the leading beekeeping Companies in Africa, stepped up to support farmers in beekeeping besides training them on the best beekeeping practices and raising awareness about the vast opportunities in beekeeping.

The Nairobi-based firm installs beehives and other beekeeping equipment for interested farmers, provides technical support, and ensures a reliable market for various beekeeping products, such as honey, bee pollen, propolis, royal jelly, wax, and bee venom.

Through its commitment, the firm has eased the financial burden Kenyans incur when purchasing imported bee products.

To purchase, Contact Savannah Honey on 0721965337

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