In documentation worldwide, you find this is consistently true - products of the hive have greater effects when consumed together. It makes sense, especially when you understand that they also work well with herbal remedies...
Synergistic
Effects of Honey and Propolis Toward Drug Multi-Resistant Staphylococcus
Aureus, Escherichia Coli and Candida Albicans Isolates in Single and
Polymicrobial Cultures
Int J Med Sci, 2012;9
Background:
Propolis and honey are natural bee products with wide range of biological and
medicinal properties. The study investigated antimicrobial activity of ethyl
alcohol extraction of propolis collected from Saudi Arabia (EEPS) and from
Egypt (EEPE), and their synergistic effect when used with honey. Single and polymicrobial
cultures of antibiotic resistant human pathogens were tested.
Material
and methods:
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus),), Escherichia coli (E. coli)
and Candida albicans (C.albicans) were cultured in 10-100% (v/v) honey diluted
in broth, or 0.08-1.0% (weight/volume) EEPS and EEPE diluted in broth. Four
types of polymicrobial cultures were prepared by culturing the isolates with
each other in broth (control) and broth containing various concentrations of
honey or propolis. Microbial growth was assessed on solid plate media after 24
h incubation.
Results:
EEPS and EEPE inhibited antibiotic resistant E.coli, and S.aureus, and
C.albicans in single and polymicrobial cultures. S.aureus became more
susceptible when it was cultured with E.coli or C.albicans or when all cultured
together. C.albicans became more susceptible when it was cultured with S.aureus
or with E.coli and S. aureus together. The presence of ethyl alcohol or honey
potentiated antimicrobial effect of propolis toward entire microbes tested in
single or polymicrobial cultures. EEPS had lower MIC toward E.coli and
C.albicans than EEPE. When propolis was mixed with honey, EEPS showed lower MIC
than EEPE. In addition, honey showed lower MIC toward entire microbes when
mixed with EEPS than when it was mixed with EEPE.
Conclusion:
1) propolis prevents the growth of the microorganisms in single and mixed
microbial cultures, and has synergistic effect when used with honey or ethyl
alcohol, 2) the antimicrobial property of propolis varies with geographical
origin, and 3) this study will pave the way to isolate active ingredients from
honey and propolis to be further tested individually or in combination against
human resistant infections.
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