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Description
Propolis liquid is alcohol free and suitable for children and adults and gentle on the liver and stomach. Propolis liquid can be taken orally or used topically for many health conditions.
This product is listed with the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods no: AUSTL 73280
Propolis may be beneficial for:
- Temporary Relief of symptoms of colds and flu
- Relief of mouth ulcers
- Temporary relief of sore throats
- Topical treatment of minor skin conditions such as acne, minor cuts and abrasions
- Assisting in maintenance and improvement of general health and well being
Features of Propolis Liquid:
- Propolis Liquid - alcohol free
- Suitable for children
- Gentle on the stomach and liver
- Suitable for people with an alcohol intolerance
What is Propolis? Propolis has been around for over 45 million years, and has been used by man for thousands of years. Propolis is a sticky resin, which seeps from the buds of certain trees. The bees gather propolis, sometimes called “bee glue” and carry it home in their pollen baskets. The worker bees then take the resinous material and add salivary secretions and wax flakes to it and use the bee propolis in two ways: firstly to reinforce the hive itself, and secondly propolis protects the hive from bacterial and viral infection.
What is Propolis made from? Propolis consists of 55% resinous compounds and balsams, 30% beeswax, 10% aromatic oils, 5% bee pollen. Chemically, propolis is exceedingly complex and contains a rich variety of potent terpenes and benzoic, caffeic, cinnamic, and phenolic acids. Propolis is very high in flavanoid content, which has been proven to account for many of the health giving benefits attributed to propolis.
Chemical Composition More than 180 compounds have been identified in propolis, and many are biologically active. Flavonoids are abundant, including apigenin, galangin, kaempferol, luteolin, pinocembrin, pinostrobin and quercitin.
Why are flavonoids so important to our health: Propolis has a high concentration of flavonoids. Flavonoids, or bioflavonoids, are a group of polyphenolic substances which are present in most plants, concentrating in seeds, fruit skin or peel, bark, and flowers. A great number of plant medicines contain flavonoids Flavonoids play an important protective role in plants. Flavonoids are found in a variety of foods and beverages, including cranberries, peanuts, apples, chocolate, tea and red wine.
Effective Uses For Propolis
Mouth Ulcers, minor throat and mouth infections:
- Gargle 5-10 drops mixed in water and apply 2-3 drops onto toothpaste. Apply liquid directly to ulcers.
Colds and Flu:
- Drink 5-10 drops in water per day
Minor Cuts and Abrasions:
- Apply to affected area ever 4 hours
General Wellbeing:
- Drink 5-10 drops in a glass of water each day
Ingredients
Equivalent Propolis 20% w/w
Warning
Propolis may cause allergic reactions. Test on skin before use. If skin irritation or swelling of the mouth or throat occurs, discontinue use.
If symptoms persist consult your health care practitioner
Store in a cool, dry place.
Tamper evident packaging - do not use if seal is broken.
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