Примеры использования The wax moth на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Very convincing story about the wax moth.
For example, the wax moth is a parasite of bee hives.
In the treatment of tuberculosis, the wax moth has no equal.
The wax moth is a pest of hives well known to every beekeeper.
I started drinking the wax moth tincture until I see the result.
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I want to know more about the healing properties of the wax moth larvae.
The wax moth is a moth butterfly, a dangerous parasite of bee hives.
Nevertheless, each is individual, and the wax moth is a natural"product.".
To prepare the wax moth tincture, large larvae continue to feed.
Friends, the proposed article about the wax moth is full of inaccuracies.
Initially, the wax moth tincture was intended for the treatment of tuberculosis.
In the Altai region on the extract of the wax moth price is the lowest.
I used to hear about the wax moth tincture, but I thought that it only helps with tuberculosis.
Reviews of serious side effects from the use of tincture of the wax moth is not known.
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You could tell me the contacts of the person from whom the wax moth was bought? Urgently needed.
The wax moth tincture is usually made by beekeepers themselves or by private beekeeping companies.
Despite the ease of preparation of the wax moth tincture, the monopoly on it belongs to the beekeepers.
This name appears only in the advertising of dietary supplements andall the same alcoholic extract of the wax moth larvae.
For the preparation of the wax moth tincture, sufficiently large larvae of the penultimate age are used.
The wax moth tincture is a well-known folk remedy, originally used to combat tuberculosis and some other lung diseases,….
To refuse treatment by recognized methods in favor of the wax moth tincture, especially in the fight against such serious diseases as oncology and tuberculosis, is impossible.
The wax moth tincture is a well-known folk remedy that was originally used to combat tuberculosis and some other diseases of the lungs, bronchi and the respiratory tract as a whole.
And if chemists who have carefully studied the composition of the larvae of the wax moth have not found this substance, serious doubts arise as to its existence in nature in general.
It is impossible to deny the possibility that the miraculous properties of the wax moth extract were invented because the wax moth itself abounds in hives and is a by-product of beekeeping.
For example, the burdock moth larva is an excellent bait for winter fishing,the wax moth caterpillar is almost an ideal live food for exotic frogs in terrariums, and the wax moth tincture is known as a remedy for tuberculosis and stroke.
Some beekeepers believe the wax moth itselfmajor pest, and the essence of sabotage in that it consumes wax honeycombs.
However, no matter how popular the wax moth is as a healing agent, tincture is never prescribed by certified doctors for the treatment of patients.