Welcome to Propolis : The Natural Antibiotic

Propolis can be said as Godsend gift to human...

For years we never stop creating new antibiotics...

But now, The Natural Antibiotic has come on the stage, providing many miraculous healing properties, let's explore together this new rediscovered natural antibiotic: Propolis...

Propolis is a resinous mixture that bees collect from tree buds, sap flows, or other botanical sources. It is used as a sealant for unwanted open spaces in the hive. Propolis is used for small gaps (approximately 6.35 millimeters (0.3 in) or less), while larger spaces are usually filled with beeswax. Its color varies depending on its botanical source, the most common being dark brown. Propolis is sticky at and above room temperature. At lower temperatures it becomes hard and very brittle.

(source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propolis)

Nature's Preventive Medicine

Propolis has been justly called Nature's Premier Preventive. The immune system is supported and strengthened by the ingestion of propolis. Modern studies indicates that those who take propolis regularly escape winter colds and sore throats ans seem to develop a natural immunity to common viruses, including the various strains of flu. Chemical antibiotics destroy all bacteria in the body, both the friendly, ( necessary flora required for healthy functioning in the entire gastrointestinal tract ) and the bad intestinal flora.

An individual who constantly takes prescribed antibiotics for one condition after another soon learns to his sorrow that the drugs may no longer work as well as they once did. As invading bacteria get "smarter", the drugs become less and less effective.

Further support on the immunostimulating characteristics of propolis comes from Russia. These paper begin by citing previous studies that show propolis stimulates the immunologic reaction. In order to prove it to themselves the researchers experimented on rabbits. One group was given antitoxin only and the other antitoxin boosted with propolis. Following immunization, the rabbits were injected with diseased cells.

The animals given antitoxin with propolis were protected from death to a greater extent than those in the other control group by a margin of 30%. The second paper draws similar results from experiments carried out on mice, and concludes : " cell analysis shows that the immunologic response is more intensely manifested in a very short time by the addition of propolis to the antigen. Conclusion is the propolis antigens stimulate the immune response and speed up the development of antibodies".


Propolis, the natural antibiotic, works against harmful bacteria without destroying the friendly bacteria the body needs. Propolis has also been proven effective against strains of bacteria that resist chemical antibiotics. If there is any doubt left in your mind of the antibiotic effects of propolis, consider just one more paper. You are probably aware that staphylococcus infections cause all kinds of unpleasant symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, puss forming abcesses and pneumonia. These bacteria are very difficult to combat.

Scientists isolated 56 staphylococcus strains and examined the effects of the Propolis solution against each one : The antibiotics included penicillin, ampicillen, methecillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, oxytetracyclin, erythromycin and sulphathiazole. Propolis made a very good showing. The scientists determined that all staphylococci's strains whose sensitivity to propolis was certain were highly resistant tothe tested antibiotics. The antibacterial effect of propolis shown by inhibition of development of standard strains was satisfactorily determined.

In a paper by K. Lund Aagaard reporting on the experimental use of propolis on more than 50,000 people in Scandinavia, he reached the following conclusions: the field of influence of propolis is extremely broad. It includes cancer, infection of the urinary tract, swelling of the throat, gout, open wounds, sinus congestion, colds, influenza, bronchitis, gastritis, diseases of the ears, periodontal disease, intestinal infections, ulcers, eczema eruptions, pneumonia, arthritis, lung disease, stomach virus, headaches, Parkinson's disease, bile infections, sclerosis, circulation deficiencies, warts, conjunctivitis, and hoarseness.

Propolis helps regulate hormones and is an antibiotic substance that stimulates the natural resistance of the body. Propolis may be used by everyone, sick or healthy, as a means of protection against microorganisms. Propolis is also efficient against conditions caused by bacteria, viruses or different fungi. Propolis cures many diseases because it is a special natural substance with strong effect.

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