Propolis (Tincture, Tablet)
25ml, 30ml per bottle, 90 tablets per bottle
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What is Propolis?
Propolis translates from Greek as Defender of the city. 'Pro' as in before and 'Polis' as city. Bees create propolis by collecting a resinous sap from trees and then mixing it with wax back at the hive. They use this material much the way people use caulk: to seal their homes. Chemically, propolis is exceedingly complex and contains a rich variety
of potent terpenes and benzoic, caffeic, cinnamic,and phenolic acids.
It's also high in flavonoids, which by themselves may account for many
of the benefits attributed to propolis-and some researchers refer to
propolis as a type of flavonoid.
History of Propolis
Propolis has a 2000 years of use in folk medicine. Roman empire soldiers applied propolis on their injured body, when roman soldiers went to war, they carried propolis as their emergency medicine. It was even used as an official drug in London in the 1600s.
How does propolis help you?
Propolis helps regulate hormones and is an antibiotic substance that stimulates the natural resistance of the body. Propolis may be used by everyone, sick or healthy, as a means of protection against micro-organisms.
Propolis is also efficient against conditions caused by bacteria, viruses of different fungi. It cures many diseases because it is a special natural substance with strong effect. The whole research
program had a single purpose, namely, to investigate this substance against the great number of diseases mentioned, the numerous healings are relevant by themselves and the number of people using propolis is ever increasing.
Ingredients :
Propolis Extract 25%
Dosage: For internal use one should start with two or three drops twice a day. This amount can be increased to fifteen drops or higher. In this case it would be for cancer or HIV treatment. It can be dilute in honey or water. Five to eight drops twice a day should be the average daily dose for acquiring and maintaining a good immune system.
Storage: Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
You could be allergic to Propolis if you are an asthma patient, or if you are allergic to bee stings or any bee product such as honey, pollen or royal jelly. If you think you could be allergic to Propolis, please discuss your physician before using it.