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The Benefits and Uses of Propolis Healing compounds Research Safety Where to buy What is propolis? propolis Did you know that honey isn’t the only thing that bees make? Bees also produce a compound called propolis from the sap on needle-leaved trees or evergreens. When they combine the sap with their own discharges and beeswax, they create a sticky, greenish-brown product used as a coating to build their hives. This is propolis. Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations used propolis for its medicinal properties. Greeks used it to treat abscesses. Assyrians put it on wounds and tumors to fight infection and help the healing process. Egyptians used it to embalm mummies. The composition of propolis can vary depending on the location of the bees and what trees and flowers they have access to. For example, propolis from Europe won’t have the same chemical makeup as propolis from Brazil. This can make it difficult for researchers to come to general conclusions about its health benefits. HEALING COMPOUNDS Healing compounds in propolis Researchers have identified more than 300 compounds in propolis. The majority of these compounds are forms of polyphenols. Polyphenols are antioxidants that fight disease and damage in the body. Specifically, propolis contains the polyphenols called flavonoids. Flavonoids are produced in plants as a form of protection. They’re commonly found in foods thought to have antioxidant properties, including: fruits green tea vegetables red wine ADVERTISEMENT RESEARCH What the research says Propolis is thought to have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. But scientific research on propolis is limited. Researchers aren’t exactly sure why, but the bee product appears to provide protection from some bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Wounds Propolis has a special compound called pinocembrin, a flavonoid that acts as an antifungal. These anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make propolis helpful in wound healing. One study found that propolis can help people who have had traumatic burns heal faster by speeding up new healthy cell growth. Another study found that a topical propolis alcoholic extract was more effective than a steroid cream in reducing mast cells in oral surgery wounds. Mast cells are associated with inflammation and slowed wound healing. Cold sores and genital herpes Ointments that contain 3 percent propolis, such as Herstat or Coldsore-FX, may help speed healing time and reduce symptoms in both cold sores and sores from genital herpes. One study found when topical propolis was applied three times a day, it helped to heal cold sores faster than no treatment. The researchers found the propolis cream not only reduced the amount of herpes virus present in a person’s body, but also protected the body against future cold sore breakouts. Cancer Propolis has been suggested to have a role in treating certain cancers as well. According to one study, some of the anti-cancerous effects of the substance include: keeping cancerous cells from multiplying reducing the likelihood cells will become cancerous blocking pathways that keep cancer cells from signaling to each other The study also suggested that propolis could be a complementary therapy — but not a sole treatment — for cancer. Another study found that taking Chinese propolis could be a helpful complementary therapy in treating breast cancer due to its anti-tumor effects on breast cancer cells. SAFETY Safety concerns There is not yet enough evidence to determine whether or not propolis products are safe, but they’re not considered high-risk. People typically take in some propolis when they eat honey. However, if you have an allergy to honey or bees, you will also have a reaction to products containing propolis. Propolis may also cause its own allergic reaction when used for a long time. Beekeepers are some of the people most likely to have a propolis allergy because they’re around the compound so much. The typical allergic reaction is an eczema-like skin breakout. Talk to your doctor before adding propolis to your treatment plan, especially if you have existing allergies or asthma. ADVERTISEMENT WHERE TO BUY Where to get propolis Propolis can be purchased in pharmacies or health food stores. Topical forms include creams, ointments, and lotions. Propolis can also be taken orally and comes in tablet, liquid extract, and capsule form. Currently, there is no medically recommended dose because more research is needed. One study recommends a daily concentration of roughly 70 milligrams per day, but this isn’t an FDA recommendation. Manufacturers may suggest a dose on the product label. Ask your doctor if propolis is safe for you before taking any supplements. Article Resources http://www.healthline.com/health/propolis-an-ancient-healer#overview1 View The Evidence: 116 Abstracts with Bee Propolis Research Your sponsor ID 8250234 http://atomph.blogspot.com/2017/06/view-evidence-116-abstracts-with-bee.html View The Evidence: 116 Abstracts with Bee Propolis Research Your sponsor ID 8250234 Your sponsor ID 8250234 Bee Propolis 368 27 4 1253 62 0 Google + Download the GMI DOC on this Topic Focus Your Research Click any topic below to filter + focus research Find Terms for Focused Research 117 Diseases Researched for Bee Propolis NAME AC CK FOCUS Radiation Induced Illness 11 27 Locked Childhood Infections 2 20 Locked Common Cold 2 20 Locked Upper Respiratory Infections 2 20 Locked DNA damage 5 17 Locked Radiation Induced Illness: Mucositis 3 14 Locked Periodontal Diseases 4 13 Locked Diabetic Complications 2 12 Locked Cervical Dysplasia 1 10 Locked Chemotherapy and Radiation Toxicity 1 10 Locked Denture Stomatitis 1 10 Locked Ear Infection 1 10 Locked Herpes Genitalis 1 10 Locked Herpes Zoster 1 10 Locked Human Papillomavirus (HPV) 1 10 Locked Oral Mucositis 1 10 Locked Periodontitis 1 10 Locked Peyronie's Disease 1 10 Locked Warts: Common 1 10 Locked Aluminum Toxicity 4 8 Locked Electromagnetic Radiation 3 6 Locked Mobile Phone-Induced Oxidative Stress 3 6 Locked Leishmaniasis 3 5 Locked Staphylococcus aureus infection 3 5 Locked Breast Cancer 3 4 Locked Diabetes Mellitus: Type 1 2 4 Locked Mucositis 2 4 Locked Prostate Cancer 3 4 Locked Salmonella Infections 3 4 Locked Colon Cancer 3 3 Locked Malaria 2 3 Locked Steptococcus Mutans Infections 3 3 Locked Allergic Rhinitis 1 2 Locked Asthma 1 2 Locked Atherosclerosis 1 2 Locked Bone Destructive Diseases: Over-Active Osteoclasts 1 2 Locked Bone Fractures 1 2 Locked Breast Cancer: MMTV-Associated 1 2 Locked Breast Cancer: Triple Negative 1 2 Locked Cancer Metastasis 1 2 Locked Cardiotoxicity: Chemotherapy-Induced 1 2 Locked Cataract 1 2 Locked Cataract: Radiation-Induced 1 2 Locked Cerebral Ischemia 1 2 Locked Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity 1 2 Locked Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Doxorubicin 1 2 Locked Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Gentamicin 1 2 Locked Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Tamoxifen 1 2 Locked Colorectal Cancer 2 2 Locked Diabetes: Cardiovascular Illness 1 2 Locked Diabetes: Kidney Function 1 2 Locked Diabetic Nephropathy 1 2 Locked Drug Toxicity: Methotrexate 1 2 Locked Endometriosis 1 2 Locked Gastric Ulcer 1 2 Locked HIV Infections 1 2 Locked HSV-2 1 2 Locked Herpes family viruses 1 2 Locked Hypercholesterolemia 1 2 Locked Hyperglycemia 1 2 Locked Hyperlipidemia 1 2 Locked Hypertension 1 2 Locked Hyperthermia 1 2 Locked Infertility: Male 1 2 Locked Inflammation 1 2 Locked Influenza 1 2 Locked Lung Cancer 2 2 Locked Mastitis 1 2 Locked Mercury Poisoning 1 2 Locked Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 1 2 Locked Mouse Mammary Tumour Viruses (MMTV) 1 2 Locked Nephropathy: Diabetic 1 2 Locked Neurofibromatoses 1 2 Locked Neurofibromatosis 1 2 Locked Oral Cancer 1 2 Locked Oral epithelial dysplasia 1 2 Locked Osteoporosis: Over-active Osteoclasts 1 2 Locked Oxidative Stress 1 2 Locked Pancreatic Cancer 2 2 Locked Pancreatitis 1 2 Locked Pleurisy 1 2 Locked Pulmonary Fibrosis: Bleomycin-Induced 1 2 Locked Retroviruses 1 2 Locked Schwannoma 1 2 Locked Staphylococcal Infections 1 2 Locked Streptococcus pyogenes 2 2 Locked Stroke 1 2 Locked Uveitis 1 2 Locked Wound Healing 1 2 Locked Acute T cell Leukemias 1 1 Locked Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Infection 1 1 Locked Bacterial Infections: Resistance/Biofilm Formation 1 1 Locked Bladder Cancer 1 1 Locked Brucellosis 1 1 Locked Campylobacter Infections 1 1 Locked Candida Albicans 1 1 Locked Candida Infection 1 1 Locked Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Irinotecan 1 1 Locked Cold Sore 1 1 Locked Dental Caries 1 1 Locked Dioxin Toxicity 1 1 Locked Escherichia coli Infections 1 1 Locked Gastric Cancer 1 1 Locked HSV-1 1 1 Locked Helicobacter Pylori Infection 1 1 Locked Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 1 1 Locked Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 1 1 Locked Leukemia: T-cell acute Lymphoblastic 1 1 Locked Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Toxicity 1 1 Locked MRSA 1 1 Locked Melanoma 1 1 Locked Nail Fungus 1 1 Locked Neuroblastoma 1 1 Locked Peroxynitrite Toxicity 1 1 Locked Photodermatosis 1 1 Locked Polio 1 1 Locked Sunburn 1 1 Locked 44 Pharmacological Actions Researched for Bee Propolis NAME AC CK FOCUS Radioprotective 15 50 Locked Antioxidants 15 28 Locked Antiviral Agents 6 27 Locked Anti-Inflammatory Agents 12 20 Locked Immunomodulatory 4 13 Locked Anti-Bacterial Agents 7 8 Locked Antiproliferative 7 7 Locked NF-kappaB Inhibitor 4 7 Locked Apoptotic 4 5 Locked Cell cycle arrest 4 5 Locked Chemoprotective Agents 2 4 Locked Hepatoprotective 2 4 Locked Malondialdehyde Down-regulation 2 4 Locked Neuroprotective Agents 2 4 Locked Renoprotective 2 4 Locked Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Alpha Inhibitor 2 4 Locked Chemopreventive 2 3 Locked Leishmanicidal 2 3 Locked Anti-Allergic Agents 1 2 Locked Anti-Angiogenic 1 2 Locked Anti-Apoptotic 1 2 Locked Anti-Retroviral Agents 1 2 Locked Anti-Ulcer Agents 1 2 Locked Anti-metastatic 1 2 Locked Catalase Up-Regulation 1 2 Locked Chemotherapeutic 1 2 Locked Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors 1 2 Locked Cytoprotective 1 2 Locked Histamine Antagonists 1 2 Locked Hypoglycemic Agents 1 2 Locked Hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) inhibitor 1 2 Locked Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) inhibitor 1 2 Locked Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) inhibitor 1 2 Locked Nrf2 activation 1 2 Locked Protein Kinase Inhibitors 1 2 Locked Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway modulation 1 2 Locked Antifungal Agents 1 1 Locked Antimalarials 1 1 Locked Antimicrobial 1 1 Locked Antineoplastic Agents 1 1 Locked Enzyme Inhibitors 1 1 Locked Estrogen Receptor Modulators 1 1 Locked Selective estrogen enzyme modulator (SEEM) 1 1 Locked Telomerase Inhibitor 1 1 Locked Research Articles 116 Cumulative Knowledge Score 187 Overall Research Rating GOOD Related Topics The Following are Sub-Topics of Bee Propolis Plukenetione A7-epi-nemorosone Bee Propolis is a Sub of the following Topic Bee Products View The Evidence: 116 Abstracts with Bee Propolis Research Filter by Study Type Sort Abstracts Free Sample of Member-Only Features [+] A water based extract of propolis efficiently prevents and heals radiotherapy induced mucositis. SEP 30, 2015 [+] An herbal preparation containing echinacea, propolis, and vitamin C in preventing respiratory tract infections in children. MAR 01, 2004 [+] Antioxidants (propolis, blueberry, vitamin E) may have value in Peyronie's disease. SEP 27, 2011 [+] Natural propolis may be an effective remedy for greating acute and chronic rhinopharyngitis (common cold) in children. JUL 01, 1995 [+] Oral care with propolis as mouthwash for patients undergoing chemotherapy is an effective intervention to improve oral health. DEC 31, 2015 [+] Propolis and zinc solution are effective in preventing preventing acute otitis media in children with a history of recurrent acute otitis media. APR 01, 2010 [+] Propolis has radioprotective properties. AUG 01, 2009 [+] Propolis has significant antimicrobial activity in the treatment of peridontitis. JUL 01, 2005 [+] Propolis improves periodontal status and glycemic control in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic periodontitis. JUL 28, 2016 [+] Propolis is an effective and safe immunomodulating therapy for plane and common warts. NOV 01, 2009 [+] Propolis is effective against Denture stomatitis. AUG 11, 2008 [+] Propolis is superior to the drug acyclovir in the treatment of genital herpes. MAR 01, 2000 [+] Propolis may have therapeutic effects against herpes zoster infection. JAN 01, 1988 [+] Propolis, aloe and a Vitamin B complex in combination with interferon is an effective, atraumatic and simple non-surgical treatment of HPV infection. NOV 01, 2006 [+] A compound found within bee propolis attenuates mobile phone-induced oxidative renal damage in rats. SEP 01, 2005 [+] A Saudi propolis methanolic extract showed antimalarial and antioxidant activities and provided protection against spleen tissue damage. NOV 06, 2016 [+] A water extract of propolis protects against radiation-induced damage. JAN 01, 1995 [+] An active component in propolis, caffeic acid phenethyl ester, suppresses osteoclastogenesis. JUN 01, 2009 [+] An aqueous extract of Saudi red propolis protects against lung damage induced by methicillin resistant S aureus. JUN 30, 2016 [+] Baccharis dracunculifolia, the main botanical source of Brazilian green propolis, displays antiulcer activity. APR 01, 2007 [+] Bee propolis may have a therapeutic role in inhibiting inflammation associated with pleurisy. SEP 14, 2005 [+] Both propolis and thymoquinone diminished the risk of atherosclerosis via antioxidant mechanisms. MAR 31, 2010 [+] Brazilian propolis possesses anti-influenza virus activity and ameliorate influenza symptoms in mice. AUG 01, 2009 [+] Brazillian green propolis suppresses neurofibromatosis-associated tumors. MAR 01, 2009 [+] Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), a major component of bee propolis, exhibits a protective effect against mobile phone-induced damage to the hearts of rats. OCT 01, 2005 [+] Caffeic acid phenethyl ester may be a potential therapeutic agent for patients with advanced PCa. MAY 14, 2016 [+] Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, a compound found within propolis causes regression of experimental endometriosis. APR 01, 2007 [+] Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, a major constituent of bee propolis, prevents sodium-selenite induced cataract in rat eyes. AUG 01, 2002 [+] Caffeic acid phenetyl ester, a compound found within bee propolis, protects against doxorubucin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats. SEP 30, 2010 [+] Caffeic acid phenetyl ester, a compound found within bee propolis, protects the diabetic heart against oxidative stress. FEB 01, 2005 [+] Daily low doses of Brazilian propolis reduced the secondary chronic inflammatory process in the liver caused by L. amazonensis subcutaneous infection. DEC 27, 2015 [+] Extract of green propolis protects against chemically-induced lingual carcinogenesis in rats. JUN 01, 2011 [+] Fennel honey, propolis and bee venom significantly improve the immune response of rats to staphylococcal infection. JUN 01, 2009 [+] Flavonoids isolated from brazillian green propolis have antihypertensive effects in spontaneously hypertensive rats. JUL 01, 2009 [+] Iranian brown propolis confers neuroprotection on the stroke-induced neuronal damage NOV 22, 2016 [+] Iranian propolis significantly inhibited body weight loss in diabetes mellitus rats. DEC 10, 2015 [+] Melatonin and a compound found within bee propolis have a protective effect against electromagnetic radiation-induced retinal oxidative stress associated with long-term mobile phone exposure. JAN 01, 2006 [+] N. sativa and propolis could be excellent adjuvant support in the therapy of diabetes mellitus and preventing its complications. DEC 31, 2016 [+] Pre-treatment with an extract of propolis protected against hematotoxicity and neurological damage induced by high environmental temperature. JUL 31, 2016 [+] Propolis acted synergistically with cefixime and enhanced the efficacy of antibiotic and reduced its effective dose in combined therapy. NOV 24, 2016 [+] Propolis alleviates aluminium induced lipid peroxidation and biochemical parameters in male rats. FEB 02, 2009 [+] Propolis alleviates aluminum-induced toxicity in rats. JUN 01, 2009 [+] Propolis ameliorates oxidative stress and delays the occurence of diabetic nephropathy in diabetic rats. APR 01, 2009 [+] Propolis and single flavonoids, caffeic acid, chrysin and naringin are radioprotective against gamma-irradiation. JAN 01, 2008 [+] Propolis contains a compound which inhibits triple negative breast cancer in the animal model. SEP 01, 2011 [+] Propolis contains a compound, caffeic acid phenethyl ester, which protects against Tamoxifen-induced liver toxicity. NOV 20, 2006 [+] Propolis decreased inflammation and enhanced the healing of wounds of the nasal mucosa in rats. JUN 30, 2016 [+] Propolis demonstrates synergism with antimicrobial drugs. AUG 01, 2005 [+] Propolis extract exhibited considerable ameliorative effects against asthma. OCT 31, 2015 [+] Propolis extract suppresses the growth of human neurofibromatosis tumor xenografts in mice. FEB 01, 2009 [+] Propolis extracts inhibit herpes simplex virus type 2 replication. AUG 12, 2009 [+] Propolis has potential antidiabetic and hypolipidemic activity in diabetic rats. APR 01, 2009 [+] Propolis has protective effects against bleomycin induced pulmonary fibrosis. FEB 29, 2016 [+] Propolis has radioprotective properties. SEP 15, 2006 [+] Propolis improves bone fracture healing time. MAR 21, 2011 [+] Propolis is a potent antioxidant agent in preventing kidney injury caused by methotrexate. MAR 15, 2016 [+] Propolis is effective in reducing and delaying radiation-induced mucositis in an animal model. OCT 01, 2005 [+] Propolis may be effective in the relief of symptoms of allergic rhinitis through inhibition of histamine release. JAN 01, 2009 [+] Propolis may have a therapeutic role in the treatment of acute pancreatitis. JUN 01, 2009 [+] Propolis prevents aluminium-induced genetic and hepatic damages in rat liver. OCT 09, 2008 [+] Propolis protects against mercury-induced oxidative stress in mice. APR 01, 2009 [+] Propolis protects against radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats. JAN 01, 2011 [+] Propolis protects against reproductive toxicity caused by aluminium chloride in male rats. FEB 10, 2009 [+] Propolis, caffeic acid phenethyl ester, nigella sativa oil and thymoquinone could prevent cataractogenesis in ionizing radiation-induced cataracts in the lenses of rats. APR 09, 2015 [+] Quercetin and propolis have radioprotective properties - Article 2. OCT 01, 2008 [+] Quercetin and propolis have radioprotective properties. JUN 01, 2009 [+] Results presented in this study clearly show the reno-protective role of propolis against gentamicin-induced toxicity on mice kidney. AUG 25, 2016 [+] These findings suggest that propolis may be valuable in the control of bovine mastitis. DEC 31, 2015 [+] This study suggests a therapeutic potential of propolis for the treatment of inflammatory ophthalmic diseases. APR 19, 2016 [+] Thyme, yarrow and propolis are significantly more effective than glucantime in the treatment of Leishmaniasis in mice. JAN 01, 2008 [+] Propolis exhibits in vitro activity against Streptococcus pyogenes. AUG 01, 2000 [+] "Antiretroviral activity of two polyisoprenylated acylphloroglucinols, 7-epi-nemorosone and plukenetione A, isolated from Caribbean propolis." SEP 30, 2010 [+] Baccharis dracunculifolia and its derivative south-eastern Brazillian propolis may have antiviral activity against poliovirus type 1. NOV 01, 2009 [+] Baccharis dracunculifolia and propolis have anti-bacterial effects against the cariogenic factors of Streptococcus mutans. NOV 01, 2004 [+] Baccharis dracunculifolia compounds exhibit antileishmanial, antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activities. DEC 01, 2009 [+] Bee propolis contain compounds which have inhibitory activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), DEC 01, 1998 [+] Bee propolis contains a component which is a novel selective estrogen receptor modulator. FEB 01, 2010 [+] Bee propolis exhibits antibacterial activity against oral pathogens. FEB 01, 2000 [+] Bee propolis increases the bactericidal activity of macrophages against Salmonella Typhimurium. FEB 01, 2005 [+] Bee propolis is cytotoxic against a human pancreatic cancer cell line. JUL 02, 2009 [+] Bee Propolis: ancient medicinal use by the Graeco-Romans. JAN 01, 2004 [+] Brazillian enhances programmed cell death in prostate cancer cells. FEB 01, 2011 [+] Brazillian propolis inhibits periodontal pathogens. MAR 01, 2008 [+] Brazillian red propolis destroys pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. JAN 01, 2008 [+] Chilean propolis has a dose-dependent effect on the inhibition of genes involved in S. mutans virulence and adherence. DEC 31, 2015 [+] Cuban brown propolis has an antiproliferative effect on human breast cancer cells. DEC 01, 2009 [+] Ethanolic propolis extracts proved to be a good source of inhibitor agents that can be used as natural inhibitors to serve human health. APR 06, 2016 [+] Greek propolis exhibits antiproliferative effects against human colon cancer cells. FEB 04, 2010 [+] Manisa propolis inhibits a T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line. NOV 01, 2005 [+] New Zealand propolis and phenolic compounds had antiproliferative activity in colorectal cancer cells. SEP 04, 2015 [+] Propolin C, a compound found within bee propolis, induces programmed cell death in human melanoma cells. JAN 01, 2004 [+] Propolis and lycopene have radioprotective properties against UVA radiation. NOV 01, 2006 [+] Propolis exerts significant growth inhibitory effects on human lung cancer cells. JUN 27, 2007 [+] Propolis exhibits antimicrobial effects on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus strains resistant to various antibiotics and some microorganisms. JAN 01, 2000 [+] Propolis exhibits high anti-HSV-1 activity. MAY 27, 2009 [+] Propolis exhibits immunomodulatory and radioprotective properties. APR 01, 2008 [+] Propolis Extract ACF had a pronounced virucidal effect against herpes simplex viruses type 1 and type 2, and also interfered with virus adsorption. SEP 24, 2014 [+] Propolis extract induces programmed cell death in human prostate cancer cells. NOV 05, 2009 [+] Propolis from Baccharis dracunculifolia exhibits suppressive effects against dioxin toxicity. DEC 28, 2005 [+] Propolis has antibacterial activity against human Campylobacter jejuni. OCT 01, 2009 [+] Propolis has anticarcinogenic and antimitotic effect on tissue cultures of bladder cancer. JAN 01, 2008 [+] Propolis has antifungal activity against yeasts isolated from nail fungus lesions. AUG 01, 2006 [+] Propolis has radioprotective properties - Article 2. JAN 01, 2005 [+] Propolis inhibited neurite outgrowth of differentiating SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. JUN 30, 2016 [+] Propolis inhibits the growth of human colon cancer cell lines. AUG 01, 2009 [+] Propolis is an inhibitor of Candida virulence factors and represents an innovative alternative to fight candidiasis. AUG 08, 2016 [+] Propolis reduces irinotecan-induced toxic and genotoxic effects to normal cells without effecting irinotecan cytotoxicity in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. DEC 16, 2009 [+] Propolis, rosemary, pine bark and echinacea protect against peroxynitrate toxicity. MAR 01, 2009 [+] Quercetin and propolis are radioprotective against gamma-irradiation in vitro. SEP 01, 2008 [+] The combination of propolis and bee venom treatments induces synergistic antiproliferative effects in breast cancer cells. DEC 31, 2015 [+] The combination of propolis and chlorhexidine may favour the recognition of antigens by monocytes. AUG 25, 2016 [+] The components of Nepalese propolis exhibit anti-inflammatory activities. OCT 18, 2016 [+] This review discusses the basis for using dietary components to treat and prevent helicobacter pylori infections. MAR 05, 2015 [+] Turkish propolis is capable of reducing cancer cell proliferation in A549 cells. DEC 22, 2015 [+] Propolis has neuroprotective effects. SEP 12, 2008 [+] Your sponsor ID 8250234 Propolis suppresses angiogenesis. SEP 07, 2008

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