Propolis suppositories for hemorrhoids and genital conditions

Propolis suppositories for hemorrhoids and genital conditions
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Preparation time30 min
Waiting time2 hours
Cooking time15 min
Ready in2 h 45 m

Propolis suppositories - natural relief exactly where you need it

Find out how to make propolis suppositories at home to treat hemorrhoids and genital conditions. Natural remedy, effective and easy to use. Get Rid of Hemorrhoids and Genital Discomfort Naturally with Propolis Suppositories

Ingredients

Estimated cost: 3.7 €

Materials

  • Fine grater
  • Wooden spoon
  • Heat-resistant steam bath
  • Kitchen thermometer
  • suppository mould or ice cube tray
  • Cling film or baking paper
  • Cardboard box for storage

Preparation

  • Finely grate the propolis and mix vigorously with the honey until you have a smooth, thick paste.
  • Melt the beeswax and oil in a bain-marie (steam bath) until they start to get hot (~70°C), but don't burn them.
  • Take the pot off the heat and allow it to cool slightly (~60°C) so as not to destroy the enzymes in the honey and propolis.
  • Add the honey and propolis mixture, mixing well until completely blended.
  • Pour the mixture into molds and chill to solidify (refrigerate for 1-2 hours).

Observations

🔸 Keep suppositories refrigerated, individually wrapped.
🔸 Use with caution and consult your doctor in case of side effects.
🔸 For genital conditions, mold the suppositories into ovules.

Administration

How to take: rectally or vaginally, once a day in the evening. For maximum effects, follow the steps:
  • Every evening, take a 10-15 minute sitz bath with wolf apple tea (4 teaspoons of ground herb to 7 glasses of water, boiled for 10 minutes).
  • After the bath, insert a propolis suppository into the rectum or vagina, depending on the condition.
  • Massage the affected area with a little propolis ointment.
  • Continue treatment for up to 10 days or until symptoms improve.

Effects and benefits

  • Reducing hemorrhoidal inflammation
  • Anal and vaginal pain relief
  • Healing anal fissures
  • Fight bacterial infections
  • Relieving itching
  • Regeneration of damaged tissues
  • Improve local circulation
  • Reduce bleeding
  • Natural antiseptic effect
  • Moisturizing mucous membranes
  • Reduced edema
  • Soothe burns
  • Boost local immunity
  • Prevent relapses
  • Antioxidant effect
  • Reducing menstrual discomfort
  • Relieve prostatitis symptoms
  • Antifungal effect
  • Reduction of irritation
  • Improved vascular tone

Side effects

  • Allergic reactions to bee products
  • Local irritation
  • Temporary discomfort
  • Itching
  • Slight burning sensation

Contraindications

  • Allergy to propolis, honey or beeswax
  • Pregnancy (without medical advice)
  • Breastfeeding (without medical advice)
  • Children under 12 years
  • Severe rectal problems (medical advice required)

FAQ 💡❓

Can I use this remedy during menstruation?

➡️ It is recommended to discontinue use during this period.

How long can I keep the suppositories?

➡️ Up to 2 months in the refrigerator, individually wrapped.

Can I use other oils instead of olive or sea buckthorn?

➡️ Yes, coconut oil or cocoa butter are good alternatives.

Is it effective for anal fissures?

➡️ Yes, it helps heal fissures and reduce discomfort.

Can I use this preventive remedy?

➡️ Yes, for maintaining the health of the anal or genital area.

Is it suitable for men?

➡️ Yes, including for conditions such as prostatitis.

Can I use this remedy in combination with other treatments?

➡️ Consult your doctor to avoid interactions.

Is it normal to feel a slight burning sensation?

➡️ Yes, but if discomfort persists, discontinue use.

Can I use this remedy during pregnancy?

➡️ Consult your doctor before use.

Is it effective against vaginal infections?

➡️ Yes, thanks to its antifungal and antibacterial properties.

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