Behavior of Cuban and Uruguayan brown propolis and its effectiveness on vaginal sepsis
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Among all the beneficial products that nature offers man , propolis is distinguished by its popular application in human health for thousands of years and is presented in the XXI century as an alternative health will continue researching and applying the results for the benefit of man. Current Apitherapy is a medical in nature. The sun's energy is captured by the flowers, libada , transformed and / or secreted by bees , for the benefit of humanity . We conducted a case study with qualitative methodological perspective , applied to 20 patients suffering from sepsis vaginal Gardenella . 10 patients were treated using pessaries with Pardo Cuban Propolis and 10 patients with Pardo Uruguayan Propolis . The cases were distributed randomly in the two treatments . The verification of diagnosis and cure of patients was performed using the results of the bacteriological study . In assessing the degree of satisfaction on the tenth day of treatment seven women treated with Propolis Cuban Pardo reported feeling very satisfied and three reported feeling quite satisfied while on treatment with Pardo Uruguayan Propolis 10 patients treated only one said he felt quite met nine manifested a very satisfactory degree . Is treatment with Propolis Pardo eggs 5% , of both Latin American countries Gardnerella vaginal sepsis
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