1. Antimicrobial Preservation
The ancient Egyptians used **Propolis** (bee glue) to preserve mummies for millennia. It is a **raw scientific fact** that Propolis contains over 300 active compounds, including high concentrations of **Artepillin C**. These compounds create an "antiseptic wall" that prevents any bacterial or fungal growth, which explains why ancient remains stayed intact for over 3,000 years [1, 2].
Modern Bio-Shield
Recent clinical trials at Cairo University (2025) have shown that Egyptian Propolis can inhibit the replication of respiratory viruses by blocking their entry into human cells. It acts as a natural "immunomodulator," meaning it doesn't just kill germs but "trains" the immune system to respond faster [3, 4].
2. Tissue Regeneration
Beyond infection, Propolis is a powerful agent for **wound healing**. When applied to skin tissues, it stimulates the synthesis of type I and III collagen. This "ancient technology" is now being integrated into advanced bio-bandages for diabetic patients in Egyptian specialized clinics [5, 6].
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