Propolis 10ml
$9,80
+ nature’s miracle
+ powerful natural protector
+ used for various health conditions
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ABOUT:
Propolis, often referred to as nature’s miracle, is one of the strongest natural protectors for the human body.
This remarkable substance is composed of various plant resins that bees collect from the buds of poplar, birch, and other plants. To create propolis, bees combine these resins with secretions from their salivary glands and add wax, resulting in a sticky compound. The colour of propolis can range from green-yellow to dark brown, depending on its origin and age. It is adhesive at high temperatures but becomes brittle and crumbly when exposed to cold.
Chemical composition: Propolis contains a rich array of components, including resins, balsams, wax, essential oils, and pollen. Through advanced physico-chemical methods, researchers have identified over 60 different substances in propolis, with key compounds such as flavones, flavonoids, various organic acids, and aldehydes.
Many medical reports prove that propolis inhibits bacterial growth and can even destroy bacteria, accelerates wound healing, and helps in treating inflammation.
Its antibiotic properties are particularly valuable, as they affect not only bacteria but also a wide range of viruses. Propolis is commonly used to support the immune system, alleviate conditions such as rheumatic diseases, anaemia, respiratory tract ailments, oral cavity inflammation, toothaches, stomach lining inflammation, and various injuries and skin conditions. Additionally, its antioxidant properties make it a sought-after ingredient in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
It is important to note that propolis harvested from the hive is not immediately usable. It must be properly processed with a strong alcohol solution before being utilized. Propolis can be found in various forms, including lubricants, alcoholic tinctures, sprays, and suppositories.
CONTENTS:
Propolis (15%) and fruit spirit (52 vol.%) 10ml
PURPOSE AND USE:
Propolis has been used in folk medicine since ancient times, dating back to before 300 BC. It is versatile, suitable for both external and internal applications.
Topical use:
- surface wounds
- abrasions
- minor burns
- herpes on the lips
- inflamed skin
- fungal infections
- topical antiseptic
- topical anesthetic
Oral and peroral use:
- oral inflammation
- throat inflammation
- ear inflammation
- esophageal inflammation
- flu and colds
- stomach ulcers
| Weight | 0,15 kg |
|---|
Description
ABOUT:
Propolis, often referred to as nature’s miracle, is one of the strongest natural protectors for the human body.
This remarkable substance is composed of various plant resins that bees collect from the buds of poplar, birch, and other plants. To create propolis, bees combine these resins with secretions from their salivary glands and add wax, resulting in a sticky compound. The colour of propolis can range from green-yellow to dark brown, depending on its origin and age. It is adhesive at high temperatures but becomes brittle and crumbly when exposed to cold.
Chemical composition: Propolis contains a rich array of components, including resins, balsams, wax, essential oils, and pollen. Through advanced physico-chemical methods, researchers have identified over 60 different substances in propolis, with key compounds such as flavones, flavonoids, various organic acids, and aldehydes.
Many medical reports prove that propolis inhibits bacterial growth and can even destroy bacteria, accelerates wound healing, and helps in treating inflammation.
Its antibiotic properties are particularly valuable, as they affect not only bacteria but also a wide range of viruses. Propolis is commonly used to support the immune system, alleviate conditions such as rheumatic diseases, anaemia, respiratory tract ailments, oral cavity inflammation, toothaches, stomach lining inflammation, and various injuries and skin conditions. Additionally, its antioxidant properties make it a sought-after ingredient in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
It is important to note that propolis harvested from the hive is not immediately usable. It must be properly processed with a strong alcohol solution before being utilized. Propolis can be found in various forms, including lubricants, alcoholic tinctures, sprays, and suppositories.
CONTENTS:
Propolis (15%) and fruit spirit (52 vol.%) 10ml
PURPOSE AND USE:
Propolis has been used in folk medicine since ancient times, dating back to before 300 BC. It is versatile, suitable for both external and internal applications.
Topical use:
- surface wounds
- abrasions
- minor burns
- herpes on the lips
- inflamed skin
- fungal infections
- topical antiseptic
- topical anesthetic
Oral and peroral use:
- oral inflammation
- throat inflammation
- ear inflammation
- esophageal inflammation
- flu and colds
- stomach ulcers
| Weight | 0,15 kg |
|---|
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ABOUT:
Propolis, often referred to as nature’s miracle, is one of the strongest natural protectors for the human body.
This remarkable substance is composed of various plant resins that bees collect from the buds of poplar, birch, and other plants. To create propolis, bees combine these resins with secretions from their salivary glands and add wax, resulting in a sticky compound. The colour of propolis can range from green-yellow to dark brown, depending on its origin and age. It is adhesive at high temperatures but becomes brittle and crumbly when exposed to cold.
Chemical composition: Propolis contains a rich array of components, including resins, balsams, wax, essential oils, and pollen. Through advanced physico-chemical methods, researchers have identified over 60 different substances in propolis, with key compounds such as flavones, flavonoids, various organic acids, and aldehydes.
Many medical reports prove that propolis inhibits bacterial growth and can even destroy bacteria, accelerates wound healing, and helps in treating inflammation.
Its antibiotic properties are particularly valuable, as they affect not only bacteria but also a wide range of viruses. Propolis is commonly used to support the immune system, alleviate conditions such as rheumatic diseases, anaemia, respiratory tract ailments, oral cavity inflammation, toothaches, stomach lining inflammation, and various injuries and skin conditions. Additionally, its antioxidant properties make it a sought-after ingredient in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
It is important to note that propolis harvested from the hive is not immediately usable. It must be properly processed with a strong alcohol solution before being utilized. Propolis can be found in various forms, including lubricants, alcoholic tinctures, sprays, and suppositories.
CONTENTS:
Propolis (15%) and fruit spirit (52 vol.%) 10ml
PURPOSE AND USE:
Propolis has been used in folk medicine since ancient times, dating back to before 300 BC. It is versatile, suitable for both external and internal applications.
Topical use:
- surface wounds
- abrasions
- minor burns
- herpes on the lips
- inflamed skin
- fungal infections
- topical antiseptic
- topical anesthetic
Oral and peroral use:
- oral inflammation
- throat inflammation
- ear inflammation
- esophageal inflammation
- flu and colds
- stomach ulcers
| Weight | 0,15 kg |
|---|
- surface wounds
- abrasions
- minor burns
- herpes on the lips
- inflamed skin
- fungal infections
- topical antiseptic
- topical anesthetic
- oral inflammation
- throat inflammation
- ear inflammation
- esophageal inflammation
- flu and colds
- stomach ulcers
Description
ABOUT:
Propolis, often referred to as nature’s miracle, is one of the strongest natural protectors for the human body.
This remarkable substance is composed of various plant resins that bees collect from the buds of poplar, birch, and other plants. To create propolis, bees combine these resins with secretions from their salivary glands and add wax, resulting in a sticky compound. The colour of propolis can range from green-yellow to dark brown, depending on its origin and age. It is adhesive at high temperatures but becomes brittle and crumbly when exposed to cold.
Chemical composition: Propolis contains a rich array of components, including resins, balsams, wax, essential oils, and pollen. Through advanced physico-chemical methods, researchers have identified over 60 different substances in propolis, with key compounds such as flavones, flavonoids, various organic acids, and aldehydes.
Many medical reports prove that propolis inhibits bacterial growth and can even destroy bacteria, accelerates wound healing, and helps in treating inflammation.
Its antibiotic properties are particularly valuable, as they affect not only bacteria but also a wide range of viruses. Propolis is commonly used to support the immune system, alleviate conditions such as rheumatic diseases, anaemia, respiratory tract ailments, oral cavity inflammation, toothaches, stomach lining inflammation, and various injuries and skin conditions. Additionally, its antioxidant properties make it a sought-after ingredient in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
It is important to note that propolis harvested from the hive is not immediately usable. It must be properly processed with a strong alcohol solution before being utilized. Propolis can be found in various forms, including lubricants, alcoholic tinctures, sprays, and suppositories.
CONTENTS:
Propolis (15%) and fruit spirit (52 vol.%) 10ml
PURPOSE AND USE:
Propolis has been used in folk medicine since ancient times, dating back to before 300 BC. It is versatile, suitable for both external and internal applications.
Topical use:
Oral and peroral use:
| Weight | 0,15 kg |
|---|
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