Propolis Properties And Benefits


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Propolis Health Benefits


Propolis is a resinous substance that is used by bees to cover and protect the hive. Bees get this substance from the buds and bark of certain trees.





It is rich in bioflavonoids and essential oils , in addition contain trace elements , vitamins and amino acids. Has bioflavonoid which is beneficial in convalescence.


It is an antibacterial substance, antifungal, anti-cholesterolemic, anti-parasitic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-toxic, allergenic , analgesic, anesthetic, antituberculosis, antiviral, cytostatic, deodorant, epitelizante, stimulating immunogenicity, fitoinhibidor, hemostatic, hypotensive and thermostabilizer.



In addition to its broad antibacterial effect, stimulating the organism immune response, both functions complementing without producing any bacterial flora disturbance, which occurs with synthetic antibiotics.


It also has the ability to be transported indistinctly through the blood and lymph throughout the body . Propolis combines vasodilators and hypotensive effects, reduces capillary fragility, inhibit the cholesterol oxidation and normalize blood pressure.


These effects are achieved with regular use, and should not expect magical effects if hypertensive crisis. It works like a broad-spectrum antibiotic that produces dysbacteriosis and has earned its reputation of influenza effective.


Another bee propolis benefits
Its anti-inflammatory and anesthetic action makes it effective  throat protector and vocal cords . Normalizes intestinal peristalsis, regulates appetite, helps ulcers regeneration, liver protector and prevents parasites. And its remarkable healing, disinfectant and anti-inflammatory capacity makes it suitable for wounds, burns and various skin conditions.


Also is very optimal as spectrum broad fungicide. It also increases the oral health for its antiseptic principles, antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. It also stimulates dentin generation, which is the tooth enamel, prevent tooth decay and dental plaque.

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