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Propolis Tincture 50ml

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Package 50ml containing Propolis Tincture.

Propolis tincture comes from immersingpure propolisin an alcoholic solution (grappa), for a period of 4-6 weeks. During this time, the active ingredients of the above herbs are dissolved in the alcoholic solution resulting in the formation of the tincture.

Propolis Tincture comes from the treatment of Propolis, the resinous substance with which bees seal, shield and disinfect the inside of the hive.

It is a substance that contains innumerable ingredients but mainly consists of resins, wax, essential oils, and pollen. Propolis is known to have antibacterial, antifungal, antibiotic and antiseptic properties. For this reason in traditional medicine it is used as a booster of the immune system. Propolis is often referred to as “nature’s antibiotic”. It helps cure allergies, eye diseases and inflammations, pharyngitis, prostate, gynecological diseases (such as acute vaginitis), eczema and skin diseases.

In recent decades there have been hundreds of studies on the effects of Propolis on the human body. There are indications that the consumption and topical use of Propolis can have a positive effect on a very large number of diseases. It seems to be particularly effective in cases of diseases of the oral cavity (gingivitis, stomatitis, etc.), infections of the respiratory system (asthma & chronic pneumonia), stomach ulcers, flu and colds, otitis and fungal infections and viruses in general.

Propolis is generally considered by many to be a truly “miraculous” substance that helps to “shield” the body.

Propolis tincture is very effective and therefore should be consumed according to instructions. The usual dosage is 0.25-0.50ml (about 5-10 drops per day). It should not be consumed during pregnancy and lactation.

Propolistincture is made in Greece under the strictest European standards and with the exclusive use of pure and tested raw materials.

Origin: Greece. Imathia

 

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