Antimicrobial Activity
Propolis is active against a range of bacterial pathogens. Clove is one of the most broadly antimicrobial spices studied, with a spectrum covering antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-candida, and antiparasitic activity. Propolis is…
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Propolis is active against a range of bacterial pathogens. Clove is one of the most broadly antimicrobial spices studied, with a spectrum covering antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-candida, and antiparasitic activity. Propolis is effective against fungal organisms. Pine oil is useful against a wide range of internal and external infections. Ajoene has demonstrated activity against multiple classes of pathogens. Propolis has demonstrated inhibitory effects against viruses. Cloves are active against a broad spectrum of pathogens including antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Candida, herpes simplex 1 and 2, and malaria-causing plasmodium. Eucalyptus inhibits MRSA, a methicillin-resistant bacterial pathogen. Eucalyptus can inhibit tuberculosis bacteria. Black garlic reduces pathogens across multiple categories including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and Candida. Eucalyptus has antifungal activity against Candida. Curcumin is effective against harmful gut bacteria while leaving beneficial flora intact. Eucalyptus has antiviral activity. Ajoene inhibits certain viral infections. Ajoene reduces the risk of respiratory infections with a fungal component. Ajoene is active against Candida y…