Propolis Natural Antibiotic

 
propolis natural antibiotic
A beehive that has propolis applied maintains a non-bacterial state at all times. The bees smear propolis on the entrance and internal walls of the beehive to prevent the expansion of bacteria and coat propolis on their walls to prevent decay. According to various research results, it’s effective on diverse bacteria such as bacillus subtilus, staphylococcus aureus, trichophyton rubrum, e-coli, and salmonella.
It has been discovered that propolis inhibits the protein formation of the bacteria to generate the anti-bacterial effects.
 
 
The alcohol extract of propolis is known to have approximately
3-times the anesthetic effects of cocaine or procaine.
It has about the same effects as novocaine, and water-extract propolis also has the same effects.
The pain relief effects of propolis are similar to that of Aspirin
and it’s known to have no side-effects.
It has great pain relief effects while having no burden to the stomach or liver and enhancing medicinal effects.
 
Humans have no other natural healing capacity than their immune system. One way to increase the immune system is the activation of macrophage. Application of propolis on macrophage leads to the improvement of bacteria-processing feature as time passes and its movements also become more active. Once bacteria enters the body, macrophage is the first to react to eliminate the bacteria. Such information is transferred to the T-cells, which then leads to the creation of lymphocyte to be used to destroy infected cells. When it’s transmitted to the B-cells, antibodies are reproduced. When bacteria reenters the system, the antibodies combine themselves with the bacteria to neutralize the poison or to dissolve the bacteria. Such immune system prevents infections and allergies.