PROPOLIS
PROPOLIS
Bee Hive Healer

The Natural antibiotic;

Propolis is a resinous material gathered by bees from bark of trees.
Bees mix this with saliva and different types of active flavonols and wax to use for repair and construction in the hive as well as for insulation and protection.
Propolis also contains small amounts of pollen and other bee materials.  The bees use propolis to protects the hive against bacteria or viral infection and dangerous toxins. Beehives are sterile due to the use of Propolis.

Propolis only adds to our immune system for the healthy as helps those in need of boosting their immune system in the fight against bad bacteria and viral infestations.

Propolis aids in the repair and proper maintenance of the entire circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, nerves, digestive, musculatory, skin-Dermatology systems .

It can be a major force in the prevention of, and fight against cancer !

Propolis Contains these Substances:

Polyphenols, Apigenin

Tectochrysin

Flavonols, Galangin

Chrysin

Organic Acids, Benzoic Acid Cinnamic Acid

Caffeic Acid Ferulic Acid

Flavonones, Isosakuranetin

Pinobanksin

Isoferulic Acid Sinapic Acid

Luteolin

Kaempferol

Quercetin

Pinocembrin

Waxes & Resins

The most important of these substances are the bioflavonoids.
This is where bee propolis gets it's anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti fungal properties.

Propolis enhances the effectiveness of many Pharmaceutical Antibiotics , including Penicillin: the combination of Propolis with Pharmaceutical Antibiotics permits the effective dosage of Antibiotics to be reduced, minimizes the toxic side effects of Antibiotics and decreases the likelihood of Drug Resistance to Antibiotics

Propolis is available in various forms to be ingested internally or applied externally.

As a tincture, it is an excellent choice for disinfecting and protecting cuts and abrasions. Since wax is part of its makeup, it even seals the wound like a bandage! Propolis is also available in capsule form, where it can be taken as a supplement aiding against bacterial infections. As an ingredient in salves, it's ideal because of its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal qualities. It's even found in lozenges, chewing gum and toothpaste, due to its healing effects for sore throats and swollen gums.

There have been a few reports of mild allergic reactions to natural bee propolis, so care is necessary. As always, if concerned, seek the guidance of a medical professional. If an allergic reaction does occur, you should seek medical attention.



  
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