Propolis is anti-inflammatory. It has been widely used to treat wounds, reducing inflammation and promoting the body’s natural capacity to healing itself.
This pioneering book is probably the most comprehensive overview of research into propolis in the English language. It explains how to use propolis as part of everyday care, with advice on preparations and dosages, as well as describing the usage of propolis throughout history and across large areas of the world.
The book is written by James Fearnley, CEO of Nature’s Laboratory and founding director of the International Propolis Research Group.
About the Book
“You could be in for quite an eye-opener from this little book… how many of us know anything about this wonder substance made by bees… Propolis is far more than simply an antibiotic… it is a different kind of medicine… A wealth of information and advice.”
Disability Times
Bees manufacture propolis from plant resins to keep their hives free of harmful bacteria and it has been hailed as a natural product with vast potential for human health. Its antiseptic qualities have been known since the Egyptians but science is increasingly finding that it can be used in treating a wide range of conditions.
“An in-depth look at how this resin made by bees can help a wide range of ailments.”
Here’s Health
More importantly, propolis is a powerful antibacterial capable of destroying strains that are resistant to conventional antibiotics. It is the natural antibiotic of the future.
James Fearnley is an internationally recognised expert on propolis, and in this pioneering work explains how to use it as part of everyday care, with advice on preparation and dosages, and provides details of suppliers and organisations.
Propolis is anti-inflammatory. It has been widely used to treat wounds, reducing inflammation and promoting the body’s natural capacity to healing itself.
Honey bees use propolis to guard their hive from infection. It is antibacterial, acting as a kind of immune system, and it appears to have the same effect in humans too!
Propolis has been shown to have antifungal properties, making it suitable for treating fungal infections in a natural way, both topically and by consuming capsules, tablets.
Research has shown that propolis is antiviral. It inhibits the attachment of viruses to human cells, helping the body defend itself from viral infection.