They are never used together. They are used for completely different purposes.
The venom of bees is an antirheumatic and also relieve muscle pains. Also used are pollen and propolis as useful dietary supplements.
Yes
Not sure what you mean. Propolis is a sticky substance produced by bees to join things together in their hive and to fill very small holes. It is said that it has anti-bacterial properties and can be used to gargle to cure a sore throat.
The ancient Egyptians used propolis for treating a variety of diseases. Archeologists discovered this on vases and ornaments.
Propolis has been used for many years as a component in fine varnishes for such things as musical instruments. It has also been proposed as a treatment for a number of medical problems, although I can find no record of any scientific investigation to validate these claims. What is known is that propolis has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
there are certain snakes that do get there venom extracted for medicinal purposes i am sure one of them israttlesnakes where do you think you get the anti-venom its pulled from there venom and the chemical is used to help find the cure.
Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
Installed like queen excluders, the propolis mat is designed so that bees will deposit propolis from underneath, through the wedge shaped slits. As the lid does not permit the bees entry to the space above the mat, the propolis is free from contamination by hive components and excess wax. Raw propolis is harvested by scraping the mats. (Or place mats in the freezer for a few days to make it easier to remove, by banging the mat on a sheet of newspaper on a firm surface). Research shows that propolis offers antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-fungal, and even antiviral properties. The raw product undergoes secondary processing to remove beeswax and other impurities before being used in a variety of natural health care products (eg., lozenges, tinctures, ointments, toothpaste).
Yes - the venom of most species can be used to treat various blood disorders in humans. For example, some snake venom causes massive internal bleeding in the 'victim' this characteristic of the venom can be isolated, and used to treat blood clots.
These snakes are basically treated like pets: they live in a glass box and are fed by people. In order to make anti-venom, the snakes are "milked." Snake handlers get them to bite a specially prepared container in order to collect venom to be processed. After that, the snakes are put back into their homes until they are needed for more venom collection.
Yes, there are snails that do have venom which is used for some medical purposes.
Yes, snake venom is used to create antivenom, which is a medication used to treat snakebite envenomation. Antivenom works by neutralizing the toxic components of the snake venom in the body, helping to prevent further negative effects from the snake bite.