
Heidi du Preez, Pr. Sci. Nat
Heidi du Preez obtained her masters degree in Food Science and worked for many years within the food industry. Thereafter she focused her interest on healthcare and specialized in Natural Nutrition. Her focus is on the prevention and cure of chronic, metabolic and degenerative diseases by following a holistic, naturopathic approach.
Apart from being a Nutritional Scientist, she also practiced as a Colon Hydrotherapist. Heidi has extensive experience lecturing to post-graduate students and in the compilation and presentation of workshops, seminars and lectures. She has written several publications on scientific and general matters related to nutrition.
www.naturalnutrition.co.za
Articles By Heidi du Preez:
Top 4 Foods
Treating Candidiasis
This article appeared in The South African Journal of Natural Medicine, Issue 14, 2004, p. 22 – 29.
Naturally Nutritious


Dana Sumar
Dana Sumar,BA (Hons) and BA (Bcom) has finished the International apitherapy course held under the auspices of Apimondia Standing committee on Apitherapy presented by Prof. Cherbuliez and Mr Roch Domeregoin Cuba in 2003. She is the managing member of The Propolis People, company that manufactures propolis other bee products since 1994. Dana is a member of the SA Beekeeping federation and a member of American Apitherapy association
Cuban Apitherapy Project
The South African Bee Journal Volume 76 2004
Bee Industry news – Apimondia Apitherapy course – Cuba 2003
More photos from Cuba 2003
Odyssey Magazine – Aug/Sept 2006
Honey with Essential Oils – Fusion Magazine (August/September 2006) :
Page 1 – Page 2
www.thepropolispeople.co.za


Prof. Dr. Moshe Dayani
Professor Dayani, a distinguished medical doctor, herbalist and apitherapist has been in South Africa for more than 24 years. During that time he successfully helped numerous patients and received recognition for his achievements. He developed a variety of natural medicines that are currently undergoing registration with MCC. He is presently involved with developing new products in association with a major pharmaceutical company. He is also busy preparing his new book on apitherapy products. He speaks English, Hebrew, Arabic and Persian.
Anyone interested can contact him on moshe@dayani.co.za
Article on How honey “fights” varieties of bad micro-organisms


Tunde Fabunmi
Bee Conservation Project – Nigeria
Bee Conservation Project BCP is non governmental organization dedicated to preserving the honeybees which are endangered by massive hunting in Nigeria. Essentially, the mission of BCP is to preserve the endangered honeybees in order to ensure the wellness of mankind given the vital roles of bees to health, agriculture and the environment. BCP’s vision is to put the honeybees in the consciousness of Nigerians as a vital part of the natural environment and a veritable resource base to empower the rural population economically. To actualize our mission and vision, we embark on beekeeping training and development. BCP also engages in public education to explain the link between the honeybees and sustainable human development. We also engage in apitherapy which is the use of bee products to promote health and healing.
Tunde Fabunmi is a representative and proponent of apitherapy in Nigeria.
Articles by Tunde Fabunmi:
Apitherapy and AIDS

Naomi Saville
Naomi Saville was born in UK and studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University UK. Her PhD, also at Cambridge University, was on the ecology of bumblebees in farm woodlands in UK and Norway after which she began working in the field of beekeeping development. After an apprenticeship with the beekeepers of Trinidad and Tobago from 1993-4, Naomi worked first on beekeeping in Sierra Leone from 1994-5. After evacuation from Sierra Leone due to the war there, Naomi worked on beekeeping in Nepal from April 1995 until June 2002. In Nepal she worked particularly in the remote Karnali Zone districts of Jumla and Humla, concentrating particularly on participatory approaches to beekeeping extension and appropriate technology, but also promoting Apitherapy for treatment of arthritis. From June 2002 until April 2004, Naomi managed a beekeeping and natural resource enterprise project in Somaliland. Since July 2005, Naomi has been working as a research fellow for the Institute of Child Health on a research project on survival of mothers and newborn babies in the plains of Nepal. Her husband is from the remote district of Jumla Nepal and they have one daughter.
Articles by Naomi Saville:
Apitherapy in Community-based health care