Origin - Animal
Chemical Profile - Complex proteins, venom
Classification - Vespidae
Use - Historical and scientific research
Description - Vespula vulgaris - Vespulae nidus, derived from the animal kingdom, specifically the common wasp, is classified within the Vespidae family. Its chemical nature includes a complex array of proteins and venom components. Historically, it has been noted in entomological studies and cataloged for its distinctive structural properties, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View related selection - Homeo Globules and Subtle Energy Healing.
Chemical Profile - Complex proteins, venom
Classification - Vespidae
Use - Historical and scientific research
Description - Vespula vulgaris - Vespulae nidus, derived from the animal kingdom, specifically the common wasp, is classified within the Vespidae family. Its chemical nature includes a complex array of proteins and venom components. Historically, it has been noted in entomological studies and cataloged for its distinctive structural properties, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View related selection - Homeo Globules and Subtle Energy Healing.