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Twelve constellations edible beeswax

Is beeswax edible? How to eat?

Beeswax can be eaten directly. When you chew it in your mouth, it will feel as tough as chewing gum, but it will not stick to your teeth and feel like your throat. In food industry, beeswax is used as an important material and release agent in food industry because of its good plasticity, detachment, film forming, water resistance, moisture resistance and oxidation resistance, and can be used as coating, packaging and coating of food.

Eating beeswax directly is one of the most common ways to eat. After chewing beeswax, you can spit out the residue and drink a small amount of warm water. In addition, beeswax can be made into traditional Chinese medicine pills together with other Chinese medicines, and then directly swallowed as required.

In addition, you can also melt the beeswax by heating, add a small amount of honey, and then coat it on bread or steamed bread to make it taste better. Beeswax can be eaten after frying, especially after frying eggs, which is the most effective folk remedy. Fried eggs with beeswax have obvious therapeutic effects on gastritis and tracheitis.

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Efficacy of beeswax

1, detoxification

Beeswax has the function of detoxification and analgesia, especially for bee venom, snake venom and food endotoxin, and can be used for both internal and external use.

2, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory

Beeswax contains a large number of antibacterial components and has the function of sealing and isolation. It is effective in treating ulcer, traumatic infection and fungal infection. Melting and external application can isolate air and promote wound healing.

3, the treatment of rhinitis has a miraculous effect

Chewing beeswax has obvious therapeutic effect on human rhinitis, pharyngolaryngitis and various respiratory diseases, especially rhinitis.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-beeswax