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    Bee Propolis:

    Ancient Cure for Todays Ailments

    By: Dana Catalfamo

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    Propolis

    Essentially the glue in bee hives.

    Made of plant resin.

    Preserves warmth in hive and keeps out microbes.

    Has various antimicrobial properties. Used for healing and part of apitherapy.

    Interesting uses including violin varnish.

    Used since the Ancient Greeks and Romansdiscovered it.

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    Propolis in the Hive

    (Kulincevica & Gacica, 1991)

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    Major Components

    Caffeic acid phenethyl ether or CAPE.

    Phenolics

    Terpenes

    Hydrocarbons

    Acids

    Flavonoids

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    Properties of Propolis in General

    Stimulates antibody production.

    Inhibits viral entry into CD4 lymphocytes, especiallyagainst HIV-1.

    Increases effectiveness of antiviral drugs such as thereverse transcriptase inhibitor, zidovudine.

    Treats opportunistic infections that plague AIDSpatients.

    Decreases lymphocyte proliferation when exposed to

    mitogens such as ConA. Increases production of IFN- and activates

    macrophages.

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    Interesting Properties of CAPE

    Inhibits Nuclear Transcription Factor KappaB or NF-B, which drives T-cell proliferation and effectorfunctions.

    Anti-inflammatory activity.

    Treats arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, orIBD.

    Inhibits IL-2 which also drives T-cell proliferation.

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    Different Geographical Samples of

    Propolis

    Not much of a difference in the effectiveness

    of propolis from different regions. Most common one studied is from Brazil and

    also from Bulgaria.

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    Increased Antibody Production

    Propolis was shown to increase antibody

    production in rats immunized with bovine

    serum albumin, BSA.

    Acted as adjuvant.

    Enhanced the activity of macrophages.

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    Increased Antibody Production

    (Sforcin, Orsi, & Bankova, 2005)

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    Inhibition of NF-B

    CAPE inhibited NF-B binding to macrophages and

    decreased cytokine production.

    Tumor necrosis factor alpha, TNF-, which stimulates

    macrophages to kill tumor cells was used to see if NF-B would bind.

    Anti-inflammatory activity.

    Macrophages underwent apoptosis in patients withIBD leading to healing of the injuries to the colon.

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    Inhibition of NF-B

    (Fitzpatrick, Wang, & Le, 2001)

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    CAPE Induces Apoptosis in

    Macrophages in Patients with IBD

    (Fitzpatrick, Wang, & Le, 2001)

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    CAPE Reduces Injury to the Colon

    (Fitzpatrick, Wang, & Le, 2001)

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    Inhibition of IL-2

    CAPE inhibited IL-2 leading to anti-

    inflammatory activity.

    T-cell proliferation was inhibited in sampleswith Con-A, a mitogen, added.

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    Anti-viral Activity

    Viral entry of HIV-1 was inhibited in CD4

    lymphocytes.

    Effectiveness of the reverse transcriptaseinhibitor, zidovudine, was increased.

    Virus was kept from proliferating.

    HUGE BREAKTHROUGH!!!!!

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    Propolis Decreased Viral Expression

    in CD4 Cells

    (Gekker, Hu, Spivak, Lokensgard, & Peterson, 2005)

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    Propolis Increases Effectiveness of

    Anti-viral Drugs

    (Gekker et. al, 2005)

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    Treatment for AIDS Patients

    Propolis treats opportunistic fungal infections

    such as thrush and leukoplakia.

    Kept infections from coming back andalleviated symptoms.

    Increased the immune response.

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    Increased Production of IFN-

    Propolis increased IFN- production leading tothe antigen being presented on cells and theimmune response starting to clear it faster.

    Mitogen infected cells did not showproliferation that would normally happen.

    Kept mitogen from working.

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    Propolis Inhibits Mitogen Activity

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    Pharmacology

    No recommended dose.

    Capsules, liquid, lozenges, tablets, creams,

    gels, toothpastes, mouth rinses, and cough

    syrups.

    Well tolerated unless a person is allergic to a

    component of propolis.

    If allergic, hives result.

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    Summary

    Propolis is an effective anti-inflammatoryagent.

    Can be used to help AIDS patients.

    Controls inflammatory diseases.

    Increases effectiveness of immune system.

    Mechanisms are not known yet.

    HERBAL MEDICINE IS GOOD!!

    Ancient cure for todays ailments.

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