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Chemical contents of propolis and areas of use
The name of the sticky resin substance collected from the bark and leaves of the trees by bees from plant secretions to narrow and protect the entrance of the hive and to kill the microorganisms inside the hive is called Propolis.
It bears biological properties such as antibacterial, antiviral, antitumor, anti-ulser due to the presence of active compounds such as phenoic acid, ester, flavonoids. It has been used in the field of alternative medicine as a natural remedy since ancient times. Propolis was used by ancient Egyptians to mummify their dead because they were known for their anti-decay properties.
Due to the fact that Propolis has antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral properties, it is recommended by modern plant specialists to strengthen the defense mechanism of our body and to use gastric ulcer for treatment purposes.
Chemical content of Propolis
The content of the collected resources varies according to the seasons and contains more than 300 substances. Polyphenols are defined as the component of propolis, with more than 180 compounds in the first place. Polyphenols in the content; Phenoidal acid and esters consist of ketones and flavanoids. Other compounds; 5-10% of essential oil and aromatic acids are composed of pollen grains such as resin, balsam, magnesium, nickel, iron, zinc etc. with a 30-40% candle. The propolis obtained in temperate regions have more flavonoid content. It is believed that the antibacterial activity of the propolis is due to the flavonoid content and the aromatic acids and esters contained within the resin.
Antitumor Effect of Propolis
Research showed that Propolis had an anti-tumor effect in vitro and in vivo environments. Preventive effect of the development of tumor cells has been found. The experiments on mice give us the hope that the flavanoids involved in Propolis are protective against the effects of chemotherapy agents and radiation, and that people have the same effect. When used as an aid to antioxidant therapy, it allows the side effects of chemotherapy to be reliant.
Use of propolis in skin care
Propolis ointment is used to treat burns with surgical diseases and injuries, and it has properties that provide the development of bacteria-killer wound healing and lymphatic systems. Skin creams produced from Propolia are effective in healing burns.
Propolis Cream
Mr. Şükrü Saygan, if we compile information about Propolis cream from our brother's pen;
Instead of the chemical Vaseline, the cold-squeezed olive oil, the organic bee wax instead of the white paraffin, the medical propolis with an extra 300 substance content, and optionally the chemical-free lavender oil and the Laurel Oregano Oil contains aroma varieties. Apart from the moisturizing feature of the wound, acne, burn, adolescent pimples, open wounds due to the effect of propolis four times more healing properties with hemorrhoids, rheumatism, muscle aches, stretching and aging wrinkles, such as in the form of a sliding Teaspoon can also be eaten like food, without side effects, this product is not available in the market to respond to the market because there is no raw material.
Although it has been known since long ago, it may be that even the experts have discovered that the information on it is very little. Pharmaceutical manufacturing companies are always chemically introduced dosage adjustments due to their contents. There is no dose setting because propolis and cream have no side effects. These products also eliminate the side effects of chemicals and chemotherapy. The raw material of these products is the bee product of beekeepers who know the job. Honey, pollen and bee milk are incompatible with them, patients with suspected cancer cannot consume. Should be consulted to the doctor.
Propolis Cream produced by Şükrü Saygan
Propolis Cream
Propolis Allergy and side effects
There are no adverse effects detected by the Propolis but may have an allergic reaction to people allergic to bee products. The raw propolis must be purified before it is used and it is necessary to pay attention to the dose of use. Although Propolis is not a drug that cures all diseases, the possibilities of using it as alternative medicine in human and animal diseases are always investigated.
Beneficiated Source: Beekeeping Research Journal
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