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Propolis
- What is it?
- How effective is it?
- How does it work?
- Are there safety concerns?
- Are there interactions with medications?
- Are there interactions with herbs and supplements?
What
is it?
Propolis is a resin-like material from the buds of poplar
and cone-bearing trees. Propolis is rarely available in its pure form. It is
usually obtained from beehives and contains bee products.
Propolis has a long history of medicinal use, dating back to 350 B.C., the time of Aristotle. Greeks have used propolis for abscesses; Assyrians have used it for healing wounds and tumors; and Egyptians have used it for mummification. It still has many medicinal uses today, although its effectiveness has only been shown for a couple of them.
Propolis is used for canker sores and infections caused by bacteria (including tuberculosis), by viruses (including flu, H1N1 “swine” flu, and the common cold), by fungus, and by single-celled organisms called protozoans. Propolis is also used for cancer of the nose and throat; for boosting the immune system; and for treating gastrointestinal (GI) problems including Helicobacter pylori infection in peptic ulcer disease. Propolis is also used as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent.
People sometimes apply propolis directly to the skin for wound cleansing, genital herpes and cold sores; as a mouth rinse for speeding healing following oral surgery; and for the treatment of minor burns.
In manufacturing, propolis is used as an ingredient in cosmetics.
Propolis has a long history of medicinal use, dating back to 350 B.C., the time of Aristotle. Greeks have used propolis for abscesses; Assyrians have used it for healing wounds and tumors; and Egyptians have used it for mummification. It still has many medicinal uses today, although its effectiveness has only been shown for a couple of them.
Propolis is used for canker sores and infections caused by bacteria (including tuberculosis), by viruses (including flu, H1N1 “swine” flu, and the common cold), by fungus, and by single-celled organisms called protozoans. Propolis is also used for cancer of the nose and throat; for boosting the immune system; and for treating gastrointestinal (GI) problems including Helicobacter pylori infection in peptic ulcer disease. Propolis is also used as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent.
People sometimes apply propolis directly to the skin for wound cleansing, genital herpes and cold sores; as a mouth rinse for speeding healing following oral surgery; and for the treatment of minor burns.
In manufacturing, propolis is used as an ingredient in cosmetics.
How
effective is it?
Natural Medicines Comprehensive
Database rates effectiveness based on
scientific evidence according to the following scale: Effective, Likely
Effective, Possibly Effective, Possibly Ineffective, Likely Ineffective,
Ineffective, and Insufficient Evidence to Rate.
The effectiveness ratings for PROPOLIS are as follows:
The effectiveness ratings for PROPOLIS are as follows:
Possibly
effective for...
- Cold sores. Applying a specific 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) might help improve healing time and reduce pain from cold sores.
- Genital herpes. Applying a 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) might improve healing of recurrent genital lesions caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Some research suggests that it might heal lesions faster and more completely than the conventional treatment 5% acyclovir ointment.
- Mouth surgery. Using a propolis mouth rinse appears to improve healing and reduce pain and swelling after mouth surgery.
Insufficient
evidence to rate effectiveness for...
- Canker sores. Early research shows that taking propolis by mouth daily reduces canker sore outbreaks.
- Inflammation of the uterus (cervicitis). Early research suggests that applying a dressing containing a 5% propolis ointment daily can reduce symptoms and improve healing in women with inflammation of the uterus.
- Intestinal infection (giardiasis). Early research suggests that taking a specific 30% propolis extract (Propolisina) can cure giardiasis in more people than the drug tinidazole.
- Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. Early research suggests that taking 60 drops of a preparation containing Brazilian green propolis daily for 7 days does not reduce H. pylori infection.
- Minor burns. Applying propolis to the skin might help treat minor burns and prevent infections.
- Thrush (oropharyngeal candidiasis). Early research suggests that using Brazilian green propolis extract four times daily for 7 days can prevent oral thrush in people with dentures.
- Upper respiratory tract infections. There is some evidence that propolis might help prevent or reduce the duration of common colds and other upper respiratory tract infections.
- Vaginal swelling (vaginitis). Early research suggests that applying a 5% propolis solution vaginally for 7 days can reduce symptoms and improve quality of life in people with vaginal swelling.
- Cancer sores.
- Tuberculosis.
- Infections.
- Nose and throat cancer.
- Improving immune response.
- Ulcers.
- Stomach and intestinal disorders.
- Wounds.
- Inflammation.
- Other conditions.
More evidence is needed to rate propolis for these uses.
How
does it work?
Propolis seems to have activity against bacteria, viruses,
and fungi. It might also have anti-inflammatory effects and help skin heal.
Are
there safety concerns?
Propolis is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth or
applied to the skin appropriately. It can cause allergic reactions,
particularly in people who are allergic to bees or bee products. Lozenges
containing propolis can cause irritation and mouth ulcers.
Special
precautions & warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety
of taking propolis if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side
and avoid use.
Asthma: Some experts believe certain chemicals in propolis may make asthma worse. Avoid using propolis if you have asthma.
Bleeding conditions: A certain chemical in propolis might slow blood clotting. Taking propolis might increase the risk of bleeding in people with bleeding disorders.
Allergies: Do not use propolis if you are allergic to bee by-products including honey, conifers, poplars, Peru balsam, and salicylates.
Surgery: A certain chemical in propolis might slow blood clotting. Taking propolis might increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Stop taking propolis 2 weeks before surgery.
Asthma: Some experts believe certain chemicals in propolis may make asthma worse. Avoid using propolis if you have asthma.
Bleeding conditions: A certain chemical in propolis might slow blood clotting. Taking propolis might increase the risk of bleeding in people with bleeding disorders.
Allergies: Do not use propolis if you are allergic to bee by-products including honey, conifers, poplars, Peru balsam, and salicylates.
Surgery: A certain chemical in propolis might slow blood clotting. Taking propolis might increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Stop taking propolis 2 weeks before surgery.
Are
there interactions with medications?
Moderate
Be cautious with this combination.
Medications that slow blood clotting
(Anticoagulant / Antiplatelet drugs)
Propolis might slow blood clotting and increase bleeding
time. Taking propolis along with medications that also slow clotting might
increase the chances of bruising and bleeding.
Some medications that slow blood clotting include aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), dalteparin (Fragmin), enoxaparin (Lovenox), heparin, ticlopidine (Ticlid), warfarin (Coumadin), and others.
Some medications that slow blood clotting include aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), dalteparin (Fragmin), enoxaparin (Lovenox), heparin, ticlopidine (Ticlid), warfarin (Coumadin), and others.
Are
there interactions with herbs and supplements?
Herbs and supplements that might
slow blood clotting
Propolis might increase the amount of time it takes for
blood to clot. Taking it along with other herbs and supplements that slow blood
clotting can slow blood clotting even more and could increase the risk of
bleeding and bruising in some people. Some of these herbs include angelica,
clove, danshen, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, Panax ginseng, and others.
Are
there interactions with foods?
There are no known interactions with foods.
What
dose is used?
The following doses have been
studied in scientific research:
APPLIED TO THE SKIN:
APPLIED TO THE SKIN:
- For cold sores: A 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) applied 5 times daily.
- For herpes outbreak: A 3% propolis ointment (Herstat or ColdSore-FX) applied to the blisters 4 times daily.
- As a mouth rinse after mouth surgery: A solution containing propolis, water, and alcohol.
Other
names
Acide de Cire d’Abeille, Baume de Propolis, Bee Glue, Bee
Propolis, Beeswax Acid, Cire d’Abeille Synthétique, Cire de Propolis, Colle
d’Abeille, Hive Dross, Pénicilline Russe, Propóleos, Propolis Balsam, Propolis
Cera, Propolis d'Abeille, Propolis Resin, Propolis Wax, Résine de Propolis,
Russian Penicillin, Synthetic Beeswax.
Methodology
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