Propolis - A Natural Defence Against Infection
References to it have been found in the writings of the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates, often called the "father of medicine". He prescribed it for use in healing sores and ulcers. Over the centuries, there are many references made to its extraordinary healing properties by many different cultures all over the world.Description of PropolisPropolis is a resinous substance gathered by honeybees from the bark and leaves of a variety of trees. The bees use this substance to line the walls of the hive like a cement, to fill gaps and holes. Their purpose in doing this is to protect the hive against contamination from germs. It not only protects the outside layers of the hive but internally as well. It has been found that if a mouse wanders into the hive, the bees will sting it to death and then surround the body with Propolis which then acts as a protective seal against bacterial contamination which cannot pass through the Propolis layer.This unique action of Propolis works in a similar way in its application against viral infection in humans. The Propolis, when it comes across infection actually 'protects' the virus. It puts a protective layer of protein around the virus, locking away the infectious material thereby rendering it harmless to the organism.Propolis contains more than 300 different substances. Over 60 different pharmacological properties have been discovered so far. Research has found that it helps inhibit the breakdown of cells (often referred to as "free radicals") that is thought to be a major contributor to the development of cancer, heart disease and other degenerative diseases. The general use of chemotherapy and radiation in treatment of cancer, while being somewhat affective, can also be extremely damaging to other, normal tissue. Propolis, on the other hand, can inhibit the growth of cancerous cells while leaving normal healthy cells untouched. In other words, Propolis only targets diseased tissue.Uses of PropolisPropolis has many applications, the most common include:UlcersSore throatNasal congestionShinglesSkin irritations eg. acne, burns, woundsInfluenzaColdsCoughsFatigueAllergiesPLEASE NOTE:Some people may have allergic reactions with the use of beehive products.If in doubt, please consult your medical practitioner before use.
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