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Arthritis and Propolis Overview

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Bees make propolis to form their hives. Propolis is made of the buds of conifer and poplar trees and it is combined with beeswax and other bee secretions. Based on anti-inflammatory action observed in laboratory research, propolis has been proposed as a possible treatment for rheumatic and other inflammatory diseases. However, there is currently not enough scientific human study to make a clear recommendation. Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to propolis, black poplar (Populas nigra), poplar bud, bee stings, bee products, honey, and Balsam of Peru. Severe allergic reactions have been reported. There has been one report of kidney failure with the ingestion of propolis that improved upon discontinuing therapy and deteriorated with re-exposure. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding because of the high alcohol content in some products. Copyright 2007 Natural Standard, Inc.   Read more




Propolis works for me. Keep in mind that you shouldn't take this if you are allergic to bee stings etc. My wife is allergic to bee stings and she took propolis and had a reaction. I take it though without any problems.

Works   June 16, 2008
by: Deanna
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