Propolis

Propolis is the cement resin registered won by bees and to cements from leaky places in the bienenstock. Further they use Propolis against the penetration of pathogens of all kinds (above all bacteria). Larger animals, which penetrated into the bienenstock, e.g. mice or queues cannot be takenaway and become by the bees no more, with Propolis “mummified”. A focal infection becomes thereby ausgeschalten. Propolis is registered mainly by birken, elm trees, coniferous trees, pappeln, Rosskastanien
and beeches. The bees collect the resins of these plants from the recent buds and tree injuries and shift them with their own enzymes. Propolis can be won by the beekeeper by means of “Propolisgitter”. In addition the lattice is put over the building of bees under a leaky bee stick cover. The bees cement the
lattice, because they feel it as leaky place to the year end the lattice removed and abraded the propolis
Use of Propolis
Nowadays Propolis is used variously due to its special characteristics. Above all Propolis serves as natural
element in the naturopathy. Developments are:
• Propolis ointment
• Propolis cream
• Propolis solution
• Propolis drop

Is conceivable an inside and an outside application. (caution: Allergiker! Some humans react allergisch!)
The immunisierende effect of Propolis is used among other things in the cancer therapy, in whichTumore are fought.
The areas of application of Propolis are described on this side.
Components of Propolis
Propolis is a harzige substance, whose principal reason material is collected by Knopspen or trees by honey bees. About half consists of resin.
Honey bees process the substance with wax (30%) and a small polling portion (5%), as well as ethereal oils (10%). And not too forget the enrichment with enzymes.
Active substances Propolis
Propolis builds itself up chemically, as follows:
• Zinc
• Iron
• Magnesium
• Souls
• Silicon
• Copper
• Vitamin A
• Vitamin B3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       • Vitamin E
• Flavonoide
Fights Infections
According to Medline Plus, animal and laboratory studies suggest that propolis may be useful in treating different types of infections. Vitaminstuff.com reports that clinical studies demonstrate that propolis slows the growth of the bacteria that cause staph infections. The results of a study published on the Directory Of Open Access Journals website, showed that propolis collected from two areas of Brazil inhibited the growth of salmonella bacteria. According to Medline Plus, propolis has shown promise in
treating urinary tract infections and giardia infections, however more research needs to be performed. Propolis helps to kill bacteria in the mouth, so it may be useful in preventing oral infections. Because of this benefit, It is possible to obtain a mouthwash containing up to 10 percent propolis extract.
Anti-Inflammatory and Wound Healing Properties The results of a study published in PubMed.gov, concluded that propolis accelerated the healing of diabetic ulcers in rats. Propolis is rich in bioflavenoids, which have proven anti inflammatory properties. According to MedLine Plus, propolis could be an effective treatment for vaginal inflammation, however more research needs to be done. Research with animals has shown that propolis may be effective at healing oral wounds after tooth extraction. Other possible oral uses of propolis would be in decreasing the frequency of canker sores. Again, more research needs to be
Uses of Propolis

Cold sores. Applying a specific 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) might help improve healing time and reduce pain from cold sores.                                                      Genital herpes. Applying a 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) might improve healing of recurrent genital lesions caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Some research
suggests that it might heal lesions faster and more completely than the conventional treatment 5% acyclovirointment.
Improving healing and reducing pain and inflammation after mouth surgery.
Dosing
APPLIED TO THE SKIN:
• For cold sores: A 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) applied 5 times daily.
• For herpes outbreak: A 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) applied to theblisters4
times daily.
• As a mouth rinse after mouth surgery: A solution containing propolis, water, and alcohol.
Health benefits of bee propolis:
By Donna Baxter:
Beekeepers know propolis as the resin that bees use to seal their hives.But propolis is gathered
from beehives by wildcrafters to use as a natural supplement.In fact, old-school beekeepers are aware of
one of its medicinal benefits; they chew on a piece to relieve a sore throat.                                                                                                                                                                                      Whether taken as capsules, in its raw form, or as an active ingredient in gum, regular use of propolis can have a significant impact on your general health.

Fighting Infection:It is particularly effective at treating infections and soothing pain, and has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.Propolis is used on serious cuts, bruises, sore throats, stomach complaints, and athlete’s foot. When used regularly, propolis can help with chronic health problems and persistent
allergies. When rubbed onto the skin, or swallowed,bee propolis soothes inflammations, and reduces pain in affected areas. It can be chewed to combat gum infections and plaque, and persistent pain from dentures or cavities.Propolis is particularly effective in gum form for treating oral yeast.
Boosting Your Blood
Propolis has powerful antioxidant properties. When swallowed in supplements, the antioxidants in propolis help to eradicate free radicals from the blood stream. Free radicals are caused by corrupted molecules in the blood, and can lead to long term problems with blood flow as well as increased susceptibility to disease. Antioxidants help to repair corrupted molecules, with the aim of balancing out the oxygen content and healthy flow of the blood. Other Conditions Treated with Propolis

When rubbed into the skin,propolis works well to treat skin ulcers, burns, and other skin conditions. It’s been used to treat sore joints and rheumatism with its flavonoids, and is particularly effective during the colder months of the year. The same pain relieving properties can work to help with
osteolytic bone diseases and bone loss.
Propolis is used to kill bacteria and relieve pain after food poisoning, and is particularly effective at tackling staphylococcus auereus
Other conditions where propolis has been used for a natural treatment include:
• As a pain reliever in cancer treatments
• To lower cholesterol
• Ease the outward appearance of hepatitis
• A reliable treatment for endometriosis in the uterus.
Be careful, however, to use propolis in moderation. Like other honey and bee-based remedies, propolis should be used in small doses due to its high sugar content. Try to think of propolis as a targeted way of easing existing conditions, rather than a cure, and try a few different types before you settle on one. You can take propolis as a supplement in the form of gum, or crushed up.

Tinctures of different strengths are also available, and are often mixed with small amounts of alcohol or water for a milder taste. Unprocessed propolis can be chewed, but can lead to side effects such as stained teeth. If you experience any negative side effects from propolis, make sure that you check with a doctor, and don’t use it if you’ve had any allergy problems in the past with honey. Donna Baxter is freelance copywriter with a keen interest in health and beauty and the merits of natural remedies. She is currently investigating what remedies help you stay healthy over the winter month.