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Raw bee propolis
د.ا10.00
Raw bee propolis
What is propolis?
Propolis, also known as bee glue
A brownish-green, gummy substance produced by bees by mixing their saliva with beeswax, in addition to some compounds they collect from trees with needle leaves or evergreen plants.
Bees naturally use propolis to fill gaps in the hive to prevent intruders from entering their hive. Propolis also has antimicrobial properties that can protect bees from many infectious diseases.
People resort to collecting propolis to benefit from it in various fields, the most important of which is the medical field. The use of propolis in the medical field is not a recent matter, as its use was mentioned before in ancient civilizations such as Assyrian, Egyptian, and Greek.
Below we mention some important information regarding propolis, including its components, health benefits, and harms associated with its use.
What are the components of propolis?
The components of propolis vary depending on the geographical location of the bees and the type of trees and flowers found in the area on which the bees feed. Nearly 300 compounds have been found in propolis.
In general, propolis consists of a set of basic substances
They are the following:
1-Resinous materials extracted from trees and vegetables, reaching a percentage of up to 50%.
2- Wax material, 30%.
3- 10% volatile aromatic oils.
4-5% pollen.
5- Propolis is also rich in polyphenol compounds, the most important of which are flavonoids, which possess antioxidant properties to which most of the therapeutic benefits of propolis are attributed, as they fight various diseases.
6- Amino acids, and a group of vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E, in addition to some minerals, such as potassium and magnesium.
What are the scientifically proven benefits of propolis?
Propolis can have many healing properties, including:
Antioxidant properties.
Antimicrobial properties, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Anti-inflammatory properties.
Given this, the benefits of propolis for the body are numerous, and may include the following:
1- Accelerating the healing of wounds and ulcers
2- Propolis contains a compound called Pinocembrin, which can help accelerate the healing process of wounds and burns. Propolis can also help enhance wound healing through its ability to stimulate the production of collagen protein, which is one of the proteins important for skin health.
3-The antimicrobial properties of propolis can reduce the risk of wound infection, which can slow down wound healing.
Not only that, one of the benefits of propolis when applied topically to the skin is that it helps reduce the time needed for healing and reduce the symptoms associated with cold sores.
4- Treating ulcers and gastritis.
The benefits of taking propolis also include that it helps significantly reduce the symptoms of gastritis and peptic ulcers caused by Pylori bacteria infection, and propolis also helps speed up the healing process of peptic ulcers.
It is possible to obtain this benefit from the benefits of propolis, whether by eating it with or without honey.
5- Reducing inflammation
The antioxidant compounds in propolis help reduce various types of inflammation, including arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. The benefits of propolis in reducing inflammation may also be due to its potential ability to regulate inflammatory substances in the body, such as prostaglandins.
6- Maintaining oral health.
One of the benefits of propolis is that it can contribute to maintaining oral health, due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can contribute to reducing the incidence of the following:
Mouth and throat infection.
tooth decay.
Periodontitis.
6-Propolis can also prevent the formation of calcium phosphate, which is the main component of plaques that are deposited on the surface of the teeth.
7- Fighting cancer.
Propolis may have a potential role in fighting cancer, due to several properties that propolis possesses:
– Its ability to prevent cancer cells from dividing.
– Its ability to prevent the transformation of healthy cells into cancerous cells.
– Its ability to enhance the capabilities of the immune system in general, and lymphocytes in particular, and encourages them to secrete the antigen, which eliminates cells infected with cancer.
The flavonoids found in propolis can also contribute to preventing the development of oral cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, breast cancer, and other types of cancer.
8-Preventing chronic diseases
The antioxidant properties of propolis can help reduce the risk of many chronic diseases, including:
High levels of cholesterol in the blood.
Heart disease.
Strokes.
9- Propolis has properties that protect nerves from damage, which can help reduce the risk of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.
10- Maintaining blood sugar levels
Propolis can be beneficial for diabetics, as consuming it can contribute to reducing blood sugar levels, and the flavonoids found in propolis can help regulate the secretion of the hormone insulin in the body.
However, more studies are still needed to prove the benefits of propolis for diabetes.
11- Reducing the risk of anemia
Propolis is useful for preventing anemia, due to its richness in B vitamins, which are considered essential nutrients necessary to maintain the good functioning of the body. For example, vitamin B6 deficiency can lead to anemia, so taking propolis can help reduce the risk of vitamin B6 deficiency and associated anemia.
Q: What is the recommended dose of propolis?
There is no recommended daily dose of propolis, and there are not enough human studies to determine how much propolis to take to obtain its potential benefits. In general, adults can take propolis in doses of 400 to 500 mg orally daily for up to 13 months.
What are the warnings and contraindications for using propolis?
In general, the use of propolis is prohibited if the individual is allergic to honey or bee stings. Allergy to pollen can also increase the risk of developing an allergy to propolis.
Using propolis can reduce the rate of blood clotting and increase the risk of bleeding, especially in individuals with bleeding disorders. Also, it is important to stop using propolis before undergoing any surgery to reduce the risk of bleeding resulting from it.
A doctor should be consulted before taking propolis if the individual is taking any other medications or nutritional supplements, especially the following:
Drugs that are metabolized by the cytochrome P450 enzyme, propolis may alter the effects of these drugs.
Warfarin medication.
Garlic, ginger, ginkgo, and ginseng. All of these nutritional supplements also slow blood clotting, so taking them with propolis can increase the risk of bleeding.
12- Propolis is a bee product that is beneficial to the health of the body. The benefits of propolis can include its contribution to accelerating the healing of wounds and ulcers, reducing inflammation, and preventing chronic diseases. However, you must be careful and refrain from using propolis if you suffer from an allergy to it
the price
The piece is 10 dinars, 10 grams