What are the Effects of Liquid Propolis on the Circulatory System?
Some of the other active ingredients found in liquid Propolis are that it helps to activate the circulatory system in the body, improving blood flow and oxygenation of various parts of the body.
Some of the other active ingredients found in Liquid Propolis are that it helps to improve blood flow and oxygenation of various parts of the body by activating the circulatory system in the body. This means increased energy, faster wound healing and a healthier metabolism.
Propolis: a review of its anti-inflammatory and healing effects:
Ramos AFN; Miranda JL
Pathology Laboratory, Department of Basic Sciences, Federal University of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Summary:
Tissue healing is an adaptive biological response in which the body repairs damaged tissue. The first stage of healing is represented by an acute inflammatory reaction in which inflammatory cells migrate to the damaged tissue and phagocyte debris. At a later stage, fibroblasts and endothelial cells proliferate and form a scar. The occurrence of inflammatory processes and healing defects has been a concern for centuries, especially for people with healing difficulties, such as diabetics and carriers of peripheral circulatory insufficiencies. A wide variety of natural products have been used as anti-inflammatory and healing agents, but propolis is a noteworthy option. Propolis has been used in popular medicine for a very long time; however, it is not a cure for all diseases. Currently, the determination of quality standards for products containing propolis is a major problem due to their varying pharmacological activity and chemical composition. The purpose of this review is to discuss the use of propolis, with emphasis on its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Blood flow through arteries and blood vessels is important for supporting heart health and has been found to reduce the likelihood of blood clots, atherosclerosis and subsequent heart attacks or strokes.