By BeeWorld on Jan 12, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
Propolis is a resinous material collected by bees from the buds or other parts of plants. It is known for its biological properties, having antibacterial, antifungal and healing properties.
In latest researches, Bee Propolis has shown antifungal activity on various Candida.
Candida albicans strains were collected from HIV-positive patients with oral candidiasis. The research studied the inhibitory [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 4, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits, Herpes, Propolis products | 0 Comments
A scientific research on treating genital herpes showed amazing results of Propolis treament. 46 men and 4 women between age 18 and 69, all with a recurrent genital herpes simplex virus type 2, participated in a scientific research on treating genital herpes.
Patients were treated during an active outbreak with either a 3 % propolis ointment, [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits, Propolis products | 0 Comments
Propolis Tablets can provide an additional insurance against all kinds of infections. If taken daily, they will assure vital anti-oxidant protection, boost the body’s immune system and make it less prone to colds, bronchial complaints and stomach ulcers.
Propolis 650 mg 100 capsules: K
Propolis Tablets are equivalent to Tincture or Extract, but perhaps more practical to [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits, Propolis products | 0 Comments
Nature has provided us with a beneficial natural food supplement rich in flavonoids, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Bee Propolis is gathered by bees from the leaf buds and bark of trees and is used to maintain and disinfect the hive.
Propolis in the form of Capsules can be taken daily or when necessary. Capsules may [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits, Cancer | 0 Comments
One of the most exciting recent findings on propolis is its efficacy in cancer prevention and treatment.
Clinical studies have shown that Propolis reduces the size of tumors and prevents the development of cancerous cells. Propolis inhibits cancer cell growth by increasing the process of apoptosis (programmed cell death, the process our body uses to get [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
aboratory studies show that Bee Propolis has antiviral and antiinflammatory effects due to its flavonoids and phenolic acids and their esters, which have proven antibiotic effects on bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
It has been shown that caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), present in Bee Propolis, is most responsible for the anti-inflammatory effects of propolis for reducing [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
Recent studies show Bee Propolis to be effective in dental hygiene and the reduction of cavities. The latter leads to development of propolis-based toothpaste and dental hygiene products.
Propolis has been suggested for multiple oral problems, including reduction of pain, treatment of infection, preventing gingivitis and sealing the bone or helping it to reform after a [...]
By BeeWorld on Jan 2, 2009 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
A recent study indicates that Bee Propolis is effective in treating patients with minor burns. In this research, doctors used Bee Propolis Cream on one of the wounds while treating the others with silver sulfadiazene. Silver sulfadiazene is normally used as remedy in treating patients with second and third degree burns. SSD is kept [...]
By BeeWorld on Dec 31, 2008 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
Propolis has been used for wound healing for thousands of years. During World Wars I and II, soldiers used propolis to prevent their wounds from becoming infected and to speed up the healing process.
The early research work on propolis was mostly done in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, consisting of highly technical laboratory [...]
By BeeWorld on Dec 31, 2008 in Bee Propolis Health Benefits | 0 Comments
Bee propolis appears to be effective in the treatment of infertility associated with mild endometriosis.
The researchers conducted a study of 40 patients with primary infertility for at least two years and endometriosis diagnosed with laparoscopy. Patients were randomized to receive 500 mg of bee propolis or a placebo twice a day and were monitored for [...]