Monday, April 21, 2008

The Lesson: Eat Propolis Daily!

Propolis found elsewhere have much lower level of active ingredients as compared to the ones found in New Zealand.
P-Life Manuka Propolis from New Zealand has Healing properties of Propolis include:
-anti-bacterial/antibiotic
-anti-viral and anti-flu
-anti-inflammatory
-immune booster
-anti-allergy
-wound healing and tissue repair
-anti-oxidant
-anti-cancer
-anti-irradiation
-anti fungal
-liver protection
-dental and oral health
-gastrointestinal and urinary health
-helps cell and bone growth.

Propolis and skin problems

Acne known as Pimples is a common disorder developed in teenagers and at times in young adults due to the inflammation of skin, as superficial skin eruption caused by the blockage of skin pores. Usually acne appears on the face but can extend to neck, chest and back also.

Roughly 20% of acne cases being treated in the United States belong to adults. For many adults, what was thought of as a teenage affliction has continued well into their twenties and thirties. For other adults suffering from acne, the outbreaks did not start until they reached their twenties. Acne, pimples or zits can cause low self esteem and low self confident to the person.

Propolis, with its strong anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergy plus wound healing and tissue repair properties helps to treat various skin conditions such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, infection, allergies, wounds, cuts and abrasions. In these cases, propolis is applied topically.

Directions For Use

Firstly Propolis is a functional food with 20-30 different types of bioflavonoids plus some 180 different biochemical that work synergistically. Bioflavonoid in which it will increase our body immune system and revitalize our body functions means functional food. Practically everyone can take this functional food. No matter infants, children, adolescents, adult or senior citizens can all take Royale Manuka Propolis.

For health maintenance:

  • Take twice a day
  • Before meal taken with plain water

This is equivalent to 3-5 drops a day

For preventive Intake: This means slight illnesses that may not wish to take medication

  • Take twice a day
  • Before meal taken with plain water

This is equivalent to 10-15 drops a day

For diseases or treatment Intake:

  • Take twice a day
  • Before meal taken with plain water

This is equivalent to 20-30 drops a day

To apply topically:

  • Apply directly to the affected skin such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, infection, allergies, wounds, cuts and abrasions.
  • Apply twice a day
From this, we have made a brief introduction of P-Life Royale Manuka Propolis to everyone, we do hope you’re able to gain some kind of understanding from this product and start taking it. Thank you.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Introduction to Herbals and Botanicals

Botanical products have been used therapeutically for thousands of years. Their usage is based largely on historical use that has been handed down in folk remedies.

Increased Popularity of Herbs

Many herbs in the United States have become increasingly popular as dietary supplements, especially among middle aged and older Americans. A government survey revealed that 19% of those surveyed used natural products. The most popular herbs used were Echinacea, ginseng, ginkgo, and garlic.

Herb Research and Safety Regulations

Until recently, the vast majority of research on the safety and efficacy of herbs has been conducted in Europe. However, the National Institute of Health, the Office of Dietary Supplements and other U.S. medical institutions and government agencies are currently conducting and supporting research in complementary and alternative medicine on herbs.

Understanding Herbal Remedies

The increased interest and the reports on the effectiveness of herbs have resulted in some confusion among consumers. Many consumers may not be aware of proper dosing, or how to use herbal products properly. This may result in misuse of an herb.

Helping Health Care Providers

The Vitamin Herb University website provides evidence-based herb information, the basic functions of herbs, possible drug herb interaction, herb uses, adverse events and current research on herbs to help health care providers give their patients accurate and up-to-date herb information.

The increased use of herbs as dietary supplements in conjunction with prescription medications has resulted in previously unrecognized drug herb interactions.

It is important for health care professionals to communicate this information to their patients, and to discuss any dietary supplements used so that they can identify any potential negative interactions.