Immune
system disorders such as Psoriasis respond very well to Apitherapy. Bee venom and propolis combined provide a synergistic effect, enhancing their capacity to be an effective treatment for Psoriasis. This study confirms past reports and certainly warrants additional studies to clearly outline the protocol for treating this disease...
Bee venom
and Propolis as New Treatment Modality in Patients with Localized Plaque
Psoriases
Psoriasis
is a chronic skin disease with unsettled etiology. T-cells were suggested to be
of major importance in its pathogenesis. Several therapeutic modalities have
been used for treatment of psoriasis.
Apitherapy
entails the medical use of honey bee products as honey, bee venom and propolis.
The objective of this study is to evaluate bee venom and propolis, as a new
therapeutic modality for localized plaque psoriasis.
Forty eight
patients were randomized into four treatment groups: Group I received
intradermal bee venom twice weekly; Group II received topical propolis ointment
in vaseline base; Group III received oral propolis capsules 1 g/day; and group
IV received intradermal bee venom, oral and topical propolis. Response to
treatment was assessed by calculating Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI)
score and measuring serum interleukin-1β (IL-1β) before and after 3 months of treatment.
A
significant reduction in both PASI score and serum level of IL-1β was observed in all groups. Changes
in PASI score and IL-1β
were significantly higher in Groups I and IV compared to Groups II and III. All
treatments were tolerable with minimal adverse effects.
In
conclusion, intradermal bee venom and oral propolis are safe and effective
treatments of localized plaque psoriasis with minimal tolerable side effects.
Intradermal bee venom has superior results than
oral or topical propolis when used alone or in combination with propolis.
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