Posted 10/18/2009 3:04 AM (GMT 0)
Bee Propolis is a resin type substance that honey bees collect from buds and wounds of trees and other plants, and mix with beeswax. Bees use It to ward off contamination and germs in the hive. As a supplement, It is an excellent protection against bacterial infection. Its anti-bacterial properties have been used for colds, flu, sore throats, and skin problems. It promotes the healing of wounds and bruises, stomach ulcers, burns, hemorrhoids, and gum disease as well as inflammatory bowel diseases. Bee Propolis lowers blood pressure.
Propolis is another medicinal marvel from the beehive. Research shows it offers antiseptic, antibiotic, antibacterial, antifungal, and even antiviral properties. Propolis is Nature's premiere preventive. It is so powerful in action, it is often called Russian penicillin in acknowledgement of the extensive research the Russians have mounted on this wonder worker from the bees. Propolis demonstrates strong antimicrobial properties against various bacterial and fungal infestations. Even streptococcus bacteria have been shown sensitive to propolis.
As long as you're not allergic to bees, it's safe to use, it's 100% non-toxic (as my GI pointed out to me when I told him I was using it and he told me to stick with it cuz it's helping me and there's no harm from it.
Propolis is another medicinal marvel from the beehive. Research shows it offers antiseptic, antibiotic, antibacterial, antifungal, and even antiviral properties. Propolis is Nature's premiere preventive. It is so powerful in action, it is often called Russian penicillin in acknowledgement of the extensive research the Russians have mounted on this wonder worker from the bees. Propolis demonstrates strong antimicrobial properties against various bacterial and fungal infestations. Even streptococcus bacteria have been shown sensitive to propolis.
Keep in mind what works for some doesn't work for all but you won't know unless you try it...I buy mine online from puritans pride.
:)