Bee power: propolis and royal jelly may tame inflammation in kidney and heart patients
NCT ID NCT06288204
First seen May 24, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026
Summary
This study is testing whether a combination of green propolis extract and royal jelly can lower inflammation and oxidative stress in people with chronic kidney disease or high blood pressure. About 153 participants will take the supplement or a placebo for two months. Researchers will measure changes in blood markers and gut bacteria to see if the bee products help control disease-related inflammation.
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Denise Mafra
RECRUITINGRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22260050, Brazil
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Denise Mafra
RECRUITINGRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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