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Apitherapy for menopausal problems

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2020
Apitherapy, a method from the field of complementary and alternative medicine, claims that all health problems including menopausal problems can be cured using bee products, especially honey, bee-collected pollen, propolis, and royal jelly. This study was to investigate the recommendations of protagonists of holistic apitherapy and compare these to the
Karsten Münstedt, Münstedt Karsten
exaly   +3 more sources

Origins and development of apitherapy and apitourism

Journal of Apicultural Research, 2021
Unlike classic types of health tourism, such as exploiting water and climate, apitourism is only in the initial stages of development.
Metod Šuligoj
exaly   +2 more sources

Potentials of apitherapy

Journal of Varna Medical College, 2022
Treatment with bee products (apitherapy) is a method with a thousand-year history. Nowadays, it is the subject of numerous studies aimed at proving its therapeutic effectiveness. With the expansion of the clinical spectrum of influence, apitherapy can now be applied in the complex treatment of a variety of chronic diseases in conjunction with ...
Grozdeva, Denitsa; Medical University of Varna   +2 more
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Apitherapy Products for Medicinal Use

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2016
For the past 10 years, beekeeping has increased due to a growing awareness of the disappearance of bees since Colony Collapse Disorder. Most of the disappearance of honey bees can be attributed to the use of pesticides. Apitherapy is the science and art of maintaining health with the use of products from the honeybee hive: honey, bee pollen, propolis ...
Patrick M, Fratellone   +2 more
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[APITHERAPY - THE GOOD AND THE MYTH].

Harefuah, 2021
Apitherapy - applying the Bee venom to treat medical condition is ancient. According to analysis of google searches, over the past decade there was a steady increase in interest regarding apitherapy. There are some controlled studies alluding to its beneficial effects. There are several anti-inflammatory peptides in the venom, i.e. Melittin, Apamin and
Daphna, Katz-Talmor, Yehuda, Shoenfeld
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Apitherapy and Dentistry

2014
Dental diseases are recognized as major public health problems throughout the world. Numerous epidemiological studies showed that dental diseases like tooth decay are the most common affliction of mankind. Various synthetic chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with respect to their antimicrobial effects against dental diseases, however ...
Annapurna Ahuja, Vipin Ahuja
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Apitherapie in der Onkologie

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Onkologie, 2010
Bee products and especially honey may become important in the field of oncology. Ingredients of honey and propolis (bee glue) have proven antiproliferative and immunostimulant activities. Honey may well be used in cases of poorly healing wounds and ulcerated tumours.
Karsten Münstedt, Matthias Kalder
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Bee venom: apitherapy and more

Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology
Honeybees are becoming increasingly familiar to the general population due to the growing popularity of backyard and amateur beekeeping. Although bee venom produces reactions ranging from mild local irritation to life-threatening anaphylaxis, it is also used for life-saving desensitization immunotherapy in those with severe reactions to bee stings. The
Maya, Jodidio, Robert A, Schwartz
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