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- Beeswax is toxin free and a natural air purifier. It releases negative ions that neutralize the particles from air pollutants rendering them harmless. Mould spores, pollen, dander, odours, germs and dust.
- It helps allergies, hayfever and asthma symptoms.
- Improves breathing rate, decreases blood pressure and relieves tension.
- Increases sense of well-being and mental clarity. Often called a natural anti-depressant, and helps Seasonal Affective Disorder.
- Helps you sleep better by normalizing serotonin in the brain.
- Reduces headaches thanks to the negative ions.
Research collected by Philip Owens, Air Pollution Expert.
- Helps relieve symptoms of Dermatitis, Psoriasis and Eczema.
Research collected by Dr Axe founder of Ancient Nutrition.
- Moisturizes the skin thanks to beeswax being rich in Vitamin A and Antioxidants. It is commonly found in skin care products and cosmetics. It can help protect and repair rough, dry or chapped skin because it has the ability to lock in moisture. This also benefits lips and stretchmarks.
- Anti-inflammatory and pain relief properties.
- Antiseptic properties commonly used for acne and fungal skin infections.
- Beeswax is a great stress reliever with its aromatherapy agents.
- There are many household uses for beeswax helping rust, wood, hair, waterproofing canvas shoes and lining your baking pans.

- Beeswax is safe for cats and dogs as it is non toxic so it is safe to be used in households with pets.


The Spiritual significance of Beeswax

- Beeswax candles have been a staple in Spiritual and Religious rituals for centuries. The natural properties of beeswax make it a perfect medium for creating candles that are both beautiful and symbolic.
- Greeks also used beeswax in rituals, and they were believed to be a symbol of the Goddess Artemis.
- Symbol of light, purity and healing in many cultures.
- In Buddhist tradition beeswax symbolizes the light of wisdom and knowledge, and their use helps to purify the mind and create an atmosphere conductive to meditation and contemplation.
- Beeswax candles are used to honour Buddha and Buddhist teachings.