Apitherapy for female diseases

16 February 2023, 22:29 | Health
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One of the most important tools that Nature has given to man for the treatment and prevention of diseases are bee products..

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What nutrients do bees produce

According to their biological activity, these substances are so different that it is necessary to consider each of them in detail..

Honey.

Honey is a natural waste product of bees.. It is formed by carefully processing the nectar collected by them from flowering plants..

Nectar turns directly into honey in wax combs, where it reaches readiness and remains in storage.. To protect honey from moisture and clogging, honeycomb cells are sealed with wax caps..

Honey contains almost all known trace elements, the most important enzymes (diastase, amylase, catalase, phosphatase), vitamins (B1, B6, B12, C), organic acids (pantothenic, nicotinic, folic), phytoncides.

Being a carbohydrate, honey has a number of obvious advantages compared to other carbohydrate-containing products: it is easier to excrete from the body, does not cause irritation of the digestive tract, quickly restores energy losses, is a choleretic and sedative, contains hormones, bacteriostatic and aromatic substances in optimal amounts..

In addition, honey is ideally absorbed by muscle cells, which allows it to maintain muscle tone due to the glycotil contained in it.. This property of honey has made it an indispensable product for athletes since ancient times.. Due to the content of iron, magnesium, folic acid in honey, you can easily increase hemoglobin levels.

Propolis.

An equally important substance produced by bees is propolis..

Its production in the hive comes from components that bees also collect from plants, including resinous substances secreted by the kidneys to protect shoot embryos from various adverse factors and pathogens..

Resinous substances contain a large amount of phytoncides, essential oils, alcohols, etc.. Of these, the bee produces propolis. Its main components are glycosides, polysaccharides, resin-balsamic and tannins, as well as flavonoids, which have powerful antimicrobial and antiviral effects..

Propolis has a complex antibacterial, regenerative and antitumor effect.. The use of propolis is not accompanied by addiction and a decrease in the therapeutic effect..

Inside, a 10% alcohol extract of propolis is used (20 drops are diluted in 1/4 cup of water), the intake is made 3-4 times a day 15-20 minutes before meals. As a more convenient form of application, we can recommend the daily use of 3-4 g of propolis, which is thoroughly chewed.. Duration of treatment - 1 month.

Internal use of propolis is effective for menstrual disorders, painful menstruation, menopausal disorders, uterine tumors. As a 10% ointment, propolis is successfully used in the treatment of cervical erosion, vaginitis of various origins..

bee pollen.

Bee pollen, or pollen, is comparable to the elixir of youth, since, using it, a person replenishes essential amino acids in his body that are not produced in him. The bees feed the larvae with pollen and feed on it themselves..

Pollen is additionally enriched with bee enzymes and ceases to be an allergen, unlike pollen from wind-pollinated crops.. Therefore, bee pollen is allocated to a separate group of beekeeping products..

In addition to the most valuable amino acids for humans, pollen contains micro and macro elements such as potassium, sodium, calcium, phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, copper, iron, etc..

From the pollen brought to the hive, bees make perga. Pollen folded into specially prepared honeycombs and filled with honey on top is enclosed in an airtight container.. Part of the sugar is converted into lactic acid, which is a reliable preservative..

Under the influence of enzymes, pollen turns into bee pollen. Beekeepers call it bread for its special importance for bees and humans.. It contains amino acids, vitamins and enzymes with high antimicrobial properties and biological activity..

It has been established that pollen and perga of various plant species differ in the content of microelements, fats, vitamins and mineral salts.. Depending on this, the effect of pollen and perga has some features.. For example, acacia pollen has a calming effect, apple trees strengthen the heart muscle, dandelion pollen acts as a mild laxative and diuretic, sage acts as a diaphoretic and diuretic..

bee venom.

The most powerful catalyst for physiological processes is bee venom..

The poison is produced in the bee's defense organ - the stinging apparatus, consisting of a sting, two poisonous glands and a reservoir for the poison.. The composition of bee venom is very complex and is a complex of fat-like, mineral substances, amino acids and proteins..

The release of active substances such as acetylcholine and histamine from bee venom causes the expansion of blood vessels, an increase in their permeability, and a decrease in blood pressure..

Bee venom is also a very strong disinfectant.. As an antibacterial agent, it is used in the fight against streptococci, staphylococci, Escherichia coli, etc..

Bee venom in therapeutic doses is used to treat a variety of diseases.. Since ancient times, it has been known, for example, that gout was treated with bee stings..

Currently, the range of diseases cured by bee venom has significantly expanded.. The treatment is based on its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect and is used for neuralgia, sciatica, bronchial asthma, hypertension, migraine, non-healing wounds and ulcers, thrombophlebitis, etc..

The introduction of fresh poison (by stinging) gives the best therapeutic effect, but the painfulness of the procedure and the difficulty of dosing limit its use..

Now a number of preparations based on bee venom are being produced, which can be introduced into the body in other ways: rubbing into the skin, injections, inhalations. The introduction of bee venom into ointments makes them very effective and at the same time completely safe..

In this case, we are talking about the unique analgesic property of bee venom, which is manifested due to the peptide procamine, which is 80 times superior to opium in a similar characteristic.. Bee venom at the injection site causes a specific vascular reaction that increases the permeability of the skin many times over..

Thus, the maximum penetration of healing substances into the tissues of the body is achieved.. The blood-thinning property of the poison reduces the load on the cardiovascular system and strengthens it. Regular use of bee venom renews the blood, so it can rightly be considered a source of longevity Wax.

Wax is also a healing product, which bees use to build honeycombs.. It is a product of the wax glands of bees, produced when they use pollen, pollen and honey.. Wax contains over 300 components. In chemical composition, it is similar to fats, but much richer and more diverse than them..

Wax is obtained from honeycombs after removing honey by melting in boiling water.. Just like other bee products, wax has been used since ancient times.. Wax is currently used to treat upper respiratory diseases due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties..

With prolonged chewing of combs with honey, not only honey, but also other valuable components of wax, such as vitamin A, as well as components of pollen, bee bread and propolis, enter the body, as they are always found in honeycombs.. Along the way, the wax cleans the oral cavity and strengthens the gums..

royal jelly.

To feed the larvae of the future queen, worker bees produce a special highly nutritious substance called royal jelly with their pharyngeal glands..

For medical purposes, royal jelly is obtained from queen cells that bees lay in the summer.. Milk is collected in test tubes, doused inside with melted wax.. Storage of milk is hampered by the fact that it is less stable compared to other bee products (its shelf life is about 3 months).

Royal jelly is a creamy white liquid of thick consistency with a very complex chemical composition.. It contains water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, sex hormones, mineral salts, trace elements, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, H, PP, folic acid, as well as such biologically active substances as acetylcholine and.

In medicine, royal jelly is most often used in combination with other drugs as a stimulant of metabolic processes in the body.. When using it, it is necessary to take into account the individual characteristics of the patient, since there are often people with hypersensitivity to it..



Nevertheless, there are a number of medicinal forms of royal jelly, thanks to which it is possible to normalize blood pressure, treat angina pectoris, atherosclerosis, have a beneficial effect on the blood, and tonic - on an exhausted and weakened body..

In connection with the ongoing study of the unique healing properties of honey in medicine, a new direction has been developed - phytoapitherapy - treatment with complex preparations containing beekeeping products and medicinal herbs.

Smirnova.

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