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		<title>How high is the allergy risk?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is generally acceptable to say that less than 10% of people are allergic to propolis.

However, the rate of sensitization to propolis or propolis derived products is actually much lower than that. It varies from 1.2% to 6.6% of the test patients.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were at least 5 controlled studies done to examine the effect of propolis to the  masses.</p>
<h2>The percentage of population allergic to propolis</h2>
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<p>It is generally acceptable to say that less  than 10% of people are allergic to propolis.</p>
<p>However, the rate of sensitization to propolis or propolis derived products is actually much lower than that. It varies from  1.2% to 6.6% of the test patients.</p>
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<th valign="bottom">Reference/Researchers</th>
<th valign="bottom">Total Patients Patch-Tested</th>
<th valign="bottom">Positive Reactions to Propolis</th>
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<td>Hausen BM et al</td>
<td align="middle">3,177</td>
<td align="middle">38 (1.2%)</td>
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<td>Guisti F et al</td>
<td align="middle">1,831</td>
<td align="middle">35 (1.9%)</td>
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<td>Machackova J</td>
<td align="middle">605</td>
<td align="middle">25 (4.2%)</td>
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<td>Reider N et al</td>
<td align="middle">433</td>
<td align="middle">28 (6.55%)</td>
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<td>Francesca G et al</td>
<td align="middle">1255 children</td>
<td align="middle">5.9 %</td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>Source :</strong> Medscape Today , PubMed</td>
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<p>All of the studies above were done using patch testing method. The allergies reported were eczema and localized dermatitis on the faces, hands and  limbs.</p>
<p>The last study involving 1255 children by Francesca G. <em>et. al.</em> was conducted for  8 years. The study concluded that  less than 6 % of the test subject tested were allergic to propolis. Those who get contact dermatitis due to propolis were also found to be allergic to balsam of Peru ( which is not surprising since both products have common constituents).</p>
<p><strong>A Word of Advice:</strong><br />
Please ask your doctor&#8217;s advice or ask  for a patch test first before taking any propolis products. If you&#8217;ve used some  propolis cream/products and appear to have the symptoms of allergy, discontinue  the product.</p>


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