The speaker discusses the benefits of using beekeeping products, specifically propolis and honey, to boost the immune system and prevent illnesses, including the corona virus. Propolis is described as an antibiotic that acts on the immune system, and its unique properties make it difficult for bacteria and viruses to develop resistance. The speaker also mentions that natural honey has antimicrobial properties and can help prevent respiratory diseases.
To use propolis, the speaker recommends taking 50 milligrams per day, dissolved in warm water. For prevention, it can be taken three times a day, while for treatment, it can be taken every hour. The speaker also notes that propolis can be potentiated, or diluted, to increase its effectiveness.
The speaker also discusses the benefits of bee bread, which is a mixture of pollen and honey, and royal jelly, which is produced by bees to feed their young. These products are said to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of using high-quality, natural products, and warns against using low-quality or adulterated products, which can be ineffective or even harmful.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Propolis is a beekeeping product that can be used in the prevention of disease.
2. Propolis is an antibiotic that acts on the immune system.
3. Propolis can be purchased at a pharmacy in the form of an alcoholic product.
4. The recommended dosage of propolis is 50 milligrams, taken three times a day.
5. Propolis can be taken every hour if you are sick.
6. Natural honey is suitable for use in the prevention of disease.
7. Honey has antibacterial properties and can help to boost the immune system.
8. Honey can be used to treat respiratory diseases, such as allergies.
9. Low-quality honey may not be effective in preventing disease.
10. The Novosibirsk Institute conducted tests on honey and found that some samples contained no honey at all.
11. Propolis is not addictive, unlike antibiotics.
12. Propolis has a unique chemical composition that changes every year.
13. Balsamic propolis is considered to be the best type of propolis.
14. Poplars were planted everywhere to purify the air and isolate balsamic substances.
15. Propolis can be dissolved in warm water to make a solution.
16. The solution should be taken in small amounts, such as five drops.
17. Propolis can be potentiated by pouring it from a glass 10 times.
18. Potentiation increases the homeopathic effects of propolis.
19. Royal jelly is injected into the honeycomb by bees.
20. The honeycomb is sealed with wax to prevent fermentation.
21. The seal on the honeycomb can be opened with a knife or fork.
22. Wax is a source of vitamin A in its pure form.
23. Vitamin A can be obtained through saliva and the stomach.
24. Propolis and honey can be used to treat periodontal disease.
25. The topic of the conversation is the use of beekeeping products in the prevention and treatment of disease.