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Organika Bee Propolis (Himalayan) 500Mg - 200 Caps
Organika bee propolis, is an age-old natural remedy. Bee propolis is a source of antioxidants, important for the maintenance of good health. It has also been used in herbal medicine to help relieve sore throats and other mouth and throat infections and inflammations of the mucous membranes.
Ingredients – each capsule contains:
* Bee propolis from the beehive of the honey bee (apis mellifera L) - 500mg
Recommended Use or Purpose:
Organika bee propolis is a good source of antioxidants for the maintenance of good health.
Propolis and Immune Enhancement
Propolis also stimulates the bodys immune system. Dr. Remy
Chauvin of Paris, France, comments, Propolis healing mechanism
is due not only to its antibacterial properties and detoxifying
effects, but also by increasing the defensive reaction of the
organism. Propolis works by raising the bodys natural resistance
to infections by stimulating ones own immune system.(11)
Propolis significantly activates macrophages, which play an
important role in infection prevention.(12) In addition, it can
significantly inhibit lipoxygenase activity, thereby inhibiting
prostaglandin synthesis.(13) Strehl, et al confirmed that
propolis has anti-inflammatory effects.(14)
Propolis in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer
One of the most exciting recent findings on propolis is its
efficacy in cancer prevention and treatment. Caffeic acid
phenethyl ester (CAPE), one of the active ingredients in
propolis, has been shown to prevent cancer formation in animal
models.(15) It also showed strong cancer inhibitory effects
against several cancers.(16,17) Propolis inhibits cancer cell
growth by increasing the process of apoptosis (programmed cell
death, the process our body uses to get rid of old, useless
cells).(18,19) Propolis can significantly decrease the heart
toxicity of doxorubicin, a chemotherapeutic agent used in cancer
treatment.(20)
Other Uses of Propolis
Dr. Franz K. Feiks of the Public Hospital at Klosterneuberg, in
Austria, reported that propolis is also effective against
ulcers. In a clinical study involving 294 patients, Dr. Feiks
found that 90% of 108 ulcer patients given propolis were free of
symptoms after two weeks, compared to only 55% of 186
conventionally treated patients.(21) Dr. Feiks also noticed that
70% of the propolis group obtained relief in three days,
compared to only 10% of the group receiving conventional
medication. Propolis also appears to be effective in the
treatment of severe acne.(1)
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, gelatin (capsule)
Organika bee propolis Contains No Dairy, egg, artificial preservatives, colours, yeast, artificial sweeteners, wheat, or soya
Duration of Use:
Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 1 month
Caution:
Consult health care practitioner prior to use if you are allergic to bee products, poplar tree products, or balsam of Peru; or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Hypersensitivity, such as allergy, has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use immediately.
Organika bee propolis Recommended Dose – Oral (Adults Only):
1 capsule per day with a glass of water
Propolis A
Remarkable, Natural Immune Stimulant
Nature has provided bees with a substance
that keeps them and their hives free of germs, in spite of
40,000 to 60,000 bees being crammed into close quarters in the
hive. This protective substance is called propolis, which is a
name derived from two Greek words meaning defenses before a
town. The bees place propolis near the opening of the hive to
sterilize anything entering it; they also use propolis to embalm
or mummify the carcasses of larger animals that have invaded the
hive, but that are too large for the bees to remove. Propolis
helps sterilize the hive to inhibit the spread of bacteria,
viruses and fungi that would be a significant threat in such a
humid, crowded environment.
Bees do not make propolis--they gather it from trees. Propolis
is a mixture of many compounds including resins, vitamins, amino
acids, minerals, high amounts of bioflavonoids, and the
anti-bacterial substance galangin
References:
1. Hill R. Propolis, The Natural Antibiotic. Thorsons,
Wellingborough, England, 1977.
2. Tsarev NI, Petrik EV, Aleksandrova VI. Use of propolis in the
treatment of local suppurative infection. Vestn Khir, 134 (5):
119-122, 1985.
3. Esanu V. Recent Advances in the chemotherapy of herpes virus
infections. Virologie, 32 (1): 57-77, 1981.
4. Pang JF and Chen SS. Treatment of oral leukoplakia with
propolis: Report of 45 cases. Chung Hsi I Chieh Ho Tsa Chih, 5
(8): 452-453 and 485-486, 1985.
5. Kravcuk P. Doctoral Dissertation. Kiev Univ., USSR, 1971.
6. Serkedjieva J, Manolova N, and Bankova V. Anti-influenza
virus effect of some propolis constituents and their analogues
(esters of substituted cinnamic acids). J. Natl. Prod., 55 (3):
294-302, 1992.
7. Amoros M, Lurton E, Boustie J, Girre L, Sauvager F, and
Cormier M. Comparison of the anti-herpes simplex virus
activities of propolis and 3-methyl -but-2-enyl caffeate. J.
Natl. Prod., 57 (5): 644-647, 1994.
8. Dumitrescu M, E sanu, and Cri san I. The mechanisms of the
antiherpetic action of aqueous propolis extracts. I. The
antioxidant action on human fibroblast cultures. Rev. Roum.
Virol., 43: 3-4 and 165-173, 1992.
9. Takaisi-Kikuni NB and Schilcher H. Electron microscopic and
microcalorimetric investigations of the possible mechanism of
the antibacterial action of a defined propolis provenance.
Planta Med., 60 (3): 222-227, 1994.
10. Krol W, Schelleer S, Shani J, Pietsz G, and Czuba Z.
Synergistic effect of ethanolic extract of propolis and
antibiotics on the growth of staphylococcus aureus.
Arzneimittelforschung, 43 (5): 607-609, 1993.
11. Churchill R. American Chiropractor, 34-38, January/February
1980.
12. Dim V, Ivanovska N, Bankova V, and Popov S. Immunomodulatory
action of propolis: IV. Prophylactic activity against
gram-negative infections and adjuvant effect of the
water-soluble derivative. Vaccine, 10 (12): 817-823, 1992.
13. Sudina GF, Mirzoeva OK, Pushkareva MA, Korshunova GA,
Sumbatyan NV, and Varfolomeev SD. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester
as a lipoxygenase inhibitor with antioxidant properties. FEBS
Lett., 329: 1-2, 21-24, 1993.
14. Strehl E, Volpert R, and Elstner EF. Biochemical activities
of propolis -extracts. III. Inhibition of dihydrofolate
reductase. Z Naturfosch [C], 49: 1-2, 39 -43, 1994.
15. Rao CV, Desai D, Kaul B, Amin S, and Reddy BS. Effect of
caffeic acid esters on carcinogen-induced mutagenicity and human
colon adenocarcinoma cell growth. Chem. Biol. Interact., 84 (3):
277-90, 1992.
16. Rao CV, Desai D, Rivenson A, Simi B, Amin S, and Reddy BS.
Chemoprevention of colon carcinogenesis by
phenylethyl-3-methylcaffeate. Cancer Res., 55 (11): 2310-2315,
1995.
17. Guarini L, Su ZZ, Zucker S, Lin J, Grunberger D, and Fisher
PB. Growth inhibition and modulation of antigenic phenotype in
human melanoma and glioblastoma multiform cells by caffecic acid
phenethyl ester (CAPE). Cell Mol. Biol., 38 (5): 513-527, 1992.
18. Su ZZ, Lin J, Prewett M, Goldstein NI, and Fisher PB.
Apoptosis www.es the selective toxicity of caffeic acid
phenethyl ester (CAPE) toward oncogene -transformed rat embryo
fibroblast cells. Anticancer Res., 15 (5B): 1841-1848, 1995.
19. Chiao C, Carothers AM, Grunberger D, Solomon G, Preston GA,
and Barrett JC. Apoptosis and altered redox state induced by
caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) in transformed rat
fibroblast cells. Cancer Res., 55 (16): 3576-3583, 1995.
20. Chopra S, Pillai KK, Husain SZ, and Giri DK. Propolis
protects against doxorubicin-induced myocardiopathy in rats.
Exp. Mol. Pathol., 62 (3): 190-198, 1995.
21. Jones S. Lets Live. 112-118, 1979.
22. Arvouet-Grand A, Lejeune B, Bastide P, Pourrat A, Privat AM,
and Legret P. Propolis extract. I. Acute toxicity and
determination of acute primary cutaneous irritation index. J.
Pharm. Belg., 48 (3): 165-170, 1993.
Organika bee propolis, is an age-old natural remedy. Bee propolis is a source of antioxidants, important for the maintenance of good health. It has also been used in herbal medicine to help relieve sore throats and other mouth and throat infections and in
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