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Nature's Laboratory secures £180k funding to develop natural antibiotic produced by bees

The Whitby based company has received funding from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Nature's Laboratory's CEO James Fearnley(Image: Ceri Oakes)

A Whitby based producer of alternative medicines has secured £180,000 to develop a natural antibiotic produced by bees.

Nature's Laboratory - an exporter of medicines - will use the funding to develop propolis, a substance made from resins that bees collect from trees and plants.

The firm says it hopes the product will be used to tackle the worldwide crisis in antibiotic resistance.

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Propolis is used by bees to seal up the hive against infection making it a sterile environment.

Nature's Laboratory said research since the end of WW2 has shown that propolis has antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and anti-tumoral properties.

Natural propolis mixture that honey bees collect(Image: Monika Wisniewska - stock.adobe.com)

CEO James Fearnley said: "Natures Laboratory has been researching the role of propolis as a medicine for over 30 years. I feel that our work has for years been like a candle burning in the bright sunlight - nobody recognised its light.

"But as the problem of antibiotic resistance has grown bigger and darker we are beginning to be seen as a real and potential help for what has seemed like an increasingly dangerous, global and insoluble problem.