Propolis and pregnancy »

While Bee Propolis showed to be very effective in the treatment of infertility associated with mild endometriosis, caution should be exercised during time of pregnancy and breast-feeding. It is advised to avoid Bee Products - Honey, Bee Pollen and Royal Jelly - during pregnancy.
The effects of Propolis during pregnancy and breast-feeding have not been sufficiently [...]

Improving Effectiveness of Antibiotics »

On the contrary to antibiotics, Propolis does not kill the bacteria but instead raises the body’s natural resistance by stimulating one’s own immune system. It also provides the body with vitamins like B1, B, C, E and essential minerals including iron, aluminum, manganese and silicon.

Propolis Capsules - 120 Capsules

Scientists have thus tried to combine [...]

Enhancing the Immune System »

Antibiotics work by killing bacteria in our body, which includes killing the “friendly” bacteria that our body requires. Among the friendly bacteria that common antibiotics destroy, some are even responsible for helping the body produce vitamins B and K. The more antibiotics you use, the more friendly bacteria you kill.

Propolis Liquid 25% BIO 15

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Contents of Propolis »

Propolis contains approximately 50-70% resins, 30% wax, 10% etheric oils and 5% pollen.
According to researches, Bee Propolis is rich in: Vitamin A (carotene), Vitamin B1, B2, B3 and biotin. It contains an array of bioflavonoids, albumin, calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus. Except for vitamin K, Propolis contains all known vitamins and has fourteen of [...]

History of using Propolis »

Propolis has been used as medicine since ancient Egypt. Medical notes of Arabs, Greeks and Romans reveal that they have used Propolis for treating infections, skin diseases, respiratory problems, joint problems, abscesses and tumors. In Europe and North Africa Propolis has been used for treating wounds, dental caries and all forms of mouth and throat [...]

What is Bee Propolis? »

Bee Propolis is a form of resin that honey bees collect from bark and tree leaves. Worker bees combine this resin with pollen, nectar and wax to form a sticky substance, with which they sterilize their hive and protect it against infections and intruders. It is also used to seal cracks in the hive, which [...]