Introduction

Every day, many scientists and researchers from all over the world focus their efforts on inventing cures for the ailments that afflict us. Pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and fungi can effectively make our lives miserable by provoking the development of serious diseases. Camelyn LTD is one company that boasts a long-standing track record in medical research. It is an independent Georgian research and pharmaceutical company based in Tbilisi, with operations on various continents. Although it has been operating worldwide since 2004, few people in Poland have heard of Camelyn products. In this article, I will try to introduce these unusual Georgian medicinal products, which have been researched since 1946.

The Heart of Honey Closed in Capsules

Camelyn products are not yet well-known in Poland. This state of affairs is being attempted to change by Krzysztof Dzieciątkowski, general representative for Poland, who argues that ‘Camelyn products are a cure’. He discovered their healing effects first-hand when he was ill with Covid’s disease. In an interview, he revealed that he had been admitted to hospital in a serious condition and with a poor saturation. Conventional treatment consisting of steroids and antibiotics was then applied. He was already using Camelyn M1 inhalation ampoules and Camelyn M2 capsules orally at home. As a result, his health began to improve and he recovered quickly.

In Camelyn preparations, the leading ingredient is an extract of a unique type of honey, extracted from the flowers of a rare chestnut tree. The effectiveness of Camelyn products has been proven in numerous scientific studies on mice and humans.

Unique Properties of Honey in Capsules

This is not honey in the classic form as we know it. Peptides (with a smaller molecule than proteins) have been extracted from honey, which can move freely and reach the corresponding cells in our body. The honey has also been stripped of water, in other words, the essence itself is in the capsules. One Camelyn representative calculated that in order to take the recommended dose of honey peptides, we would need to consume several kilos of honey.

The only honey like this in the world

Camelyn preparations are available in various forms, which are taken as required. These include capsules, ampoules, suppositories, globules, sprays and ointments. They use honey extracted from a rare variety of chestnut blossoms, naturally found in the west of Georgia, in clear and mountainous areas. This is the only area in the world where beekeepers from the surrounding villages extract this unusual honey using traditional methods. On the quality certificate issued by the Batumi State University, you can read that the honey contains natural carbohydrates (40% fructose, 30% glucose), antioxidants, phenolic compounds, enzymes (invertase, amylase, catalase), amino acids, carotenoids, B vitamins and elemental ions (calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and zinc).

For whom are Camelyn products?

Camelyn products are dedicated to both sick and healthy people. They can be taken prophylactically and can be combined with other medicines. Honey peptides are natural immunomodulators that benefit the immune system. The formula can help people who frequently catch colds or who frequently experience bacterial, viral or fungal infections. It is particularly good for the elderly, whose immunity weakens with age. The biological activity of this type of honey is very versatile. Camelyn treatment has been noted to improve blood results and cholesterol and glucose levels. Many people have noticed improvements in cancer or other serious illnesses.

Indications for the use of Camelyn preparations

The manufacturer’s website www.camelyn.pl has a lot of useful information and recommendations for whom these products could help. To summarise:

  • Viral, bacterial, fungal infections
  • Urological diseases: chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic urethritis
  • Cancer diseases to reduce side effects of chemotherapy
  • Osteochondrosis of the spine
  • Degenerative joint diseases
  • Polyneuropathy
  • Post-operative period
  • Injuries
  • Tuberculous pleuritis (abscess)
  • Scars
  • Sores
  • Purulent: prolonged wounds on the skin and soft tissues
  • Trophic ulcers
  • Boils
  • Acne
  • Vaginal infections
  • Cervical inflammation
  • Erosion
  • Haemorrhoids
  • Fissures in the anal area
  • Infections of the mouth and throat
  • Chronic tonsillitis
  • ENT complaints

Bibliography available from the editor.