Raw Propolis - Ground - 2.5 ounces
Propolis is a hidden secret of ancient use. Pair with vitamin C for an extra immune booster! Why? Propolis actually increases your bodies ability to absorb and use vitamin C. Once receiving your propolis, please store it in the freezer. When you’re ready to use, just scrape the desired amount out of the jar. We find this to be the best method of using raw propolis.
What is propolis and how do the bees make it? Bee propolis is a resinous material, gathered by bees from the leaf buds and bark of trees, especially poplars. The bees use this propolis to seal up any holes or cracks in the hives.
What are the benefits of propolis? Bee Propolis is a major breakthrough in the quest for an all-natural medicine that helps battle the ravages of the virus or soothes and heals stomach ulcers. It is a remarkable antibiotic that helps fight disease reactions within the body. It even helps control runaway cell breakdown, a condition symptomatic of cancer. It is already being hailed as a powerful (all-natural) antibiotic that can overcome illnesses ranging from the common cold to arthritis and radiation injury. It is more than a miracle antibiotic and healer. It is also a source of almost all known nutrients, a “total food” with unlimited potential.
Additionally, propolis power may well be attributed to its rich concentration of bioflavonoids (a group of nutrients that enhance the effectiveness of vitamin C). Currently, bioflavonoids are recognized as being able to heal the capillary system, mend the fragility and permeability of blood vessels; act as a vasodilator and diuretic, and are considered necessary to fight disease.
How was propolis used by the ancients? This powerful healer has been used to treat wounds and so-called “incurable” aliments for hundreds of centuries. Hippocrates (considered the father of medicine, a Greek physician, 460-377 B.C.) prescribed the use of this resinous substance to help heal sores and ulcers, both external and internal.
What can propolis help with?
Sooth Inflammation Sore Throats As an All-Natural “Aspirin”
Sooth Allergies Periodontal Problems Irradiation Disease
High Blood Fat Ulcers Herpes Zoster
Gynecological or Female Disorders Cancer Control
Source of Life Energy Anti-Bacterial Power Cleanses Cells, Bloodstream
Overcomes Virus Infections Fights Flu Clears up Troubled Skin
Treats Gastrointestinal Disorders Sore Lips and Gums Bruises
Burns Natural Antibiotic Nasal Congestion
Respiratory Distress Broken Bones Better Physical Strength
Colds and Related Ailments Influenza Skin Healing
The source of this information came from Carlson Wade’s “Propolis: Natures Energizer”.
Propolis is a hidden secret of ancient use. Pair with vitamin C for an extra immune booster! Why? Propolis actually increases your bodies ability to absorb and use vitamin C. Once receiving your propolis, please store it in the freezer. When you’re ready to use, just scrape the desired amount out of the jar. We find this to be the best method of using raw propolis.
What is propolis and how do the bees make it? Bee propolis is a resinous material, gathered by bees from the leaf buds and bark of trees, especially poplars. The bees use this propolis to seal up any holes or cracks in the hives.
What are the benefits of propolis? Bee Propolis is a major breakthrough in the quest for an all-natural medicine that helps battle the ravages of the virus or soothes and heals stomach ulcers. It is a remarkable antibiotic that helps fight disease reactions within the body. It even helps control runaway cell breakdown, a condition symptomatic of cancer. It is already being hailed as a powerful (all-natural) antibiotic that can overcome illnesses ranging from the common cold to arthritis and radiation injury. It is more than a miracle antibiotic and healer. It is also a source of almost all known nutrients, a “total food” with unlimited potential.
Additionally, propolis power may well be attributed to its rich concentration of bioflavonoids (a group of nutrients that enhance the effectiveness of vitamin C). Currently, bioflavonoids are recognized as being able to heal the capillary system, mend the fragility and permeability of blood vessels; act as a vasodilator and diuretic, and are considered necessary to fight disease.
How was propolis used by the ancients? This powerful healer has been used to treat wounds and so-called “incurable” aliments for hundreds of centuries. Hippocrates (considered the father of medicine, a Greek physician, 460-377 B.C.) prescribed the use of this resinous substance to help heal sores and ulcers, both external and internal.
What can propolis help with?
Sooth Inflammation Sore Throats As an All-Natural “Aspirin”
Sooth Allergies Periodontal Problems Irradiation Disease
High Blood Fat Ulcers Herpes Zoster
Gynecological or Female Disorders Cancer Control
Source of Life Energy Anti-Bacterial Power Cleanses Cells, Bloodstream
Overcomes Virus Infections Fights Flu Clears up Troubled Skin
Treats Gastrointestinal Disorders Sore Lips and Gums Bruises
Burns Natural Antibiotic Nasal Congestion
Respiratory Distress Broken Bones Better Physical Strength
Colds and Related Ailments Influenza Skin Healing
The source of this information came from Carlson Wade’s “Propolis: Natures Energizer”.
Propolis is a hidden secret of ancient use. Pair with vitamin C for an extra immune booster! Why? Propolis actually increases your bodies ability to absorb and use vitamin C. Once receiving your propolis, please store it in the freezer. When you’re ready to use, just scrape the desired amount out of the jar. We find this to be the best method of using raw propolis.
What is propolis and how do the bees make it? Bee propolis is a resinous material, gathered by bees from the leaf buds and bark of trees, especially poplars. The bees use this propolis to seal up any holes or cracks in the hives.
What are the benefits of propolis? Bee Propolis is a major breakthrough in the quest for an all-natural medicine that helps battle the ravages of the virus or soothes and heals stomach ulcers. It is a remarkable antibiotic that helps fight disease reactions within the body. It even helps control runaway cell breakdown, a condition symptomatic of cancer. It is already being hailed as a powerful (all-natural) antibiotic that can overcome illnesses ranging from the common cold to arthritis and radiation injury. It is more than a miracle antibiotic and healer. It is also a source of almost all known nutrients, a “total food” with unlimited potential.
Additionally, propolis power may well be attributed to its rich concentration of bioflavonoids (a group of nutrients that enhance the effectiveness of vitamin C). Currently, bioflavonoids are recognized as being able to heal the capillary system, mend the fragility and permeability of blood vessels; act as a vasodilator and diuretic, and are considered necessary to fight disease.
How was propolis used by the ancients? This powerful healer has been used to treat wounds and so-called “incurable” aliments for hundreds of centuries. Hippocrates (considered the father of medicine, a Greek physician, 460-377 B.C.) prescribed the use of this resinous substance to help heal sores and ulcers, both external and internal.
What can propolis help with?
Sooth Inflammation Sore Throats As an All-Natural “Aspirin”
Sooth Allergies Periodontal Problems Irradiation Disease
High Blood Fat Ulcers Herpes Zoster
Gynecological or Female Disorders Cancer Control
Source of Life Energy Anti-Bacterial Power Cleanses Cells, Bloodstream
Overcomes Virus Infections Fights Flu Clears up Troubled Skin
Treats Gastrointestinal Disorders Sore Lips and Gums Bruises
Burns Natural Antibiotic Nasal Congestion
Respiratory Distress Broken Bones Better Physical Strength
Colds and Related Ailments Influenza Skin Healing
The source of this information came from Carlson Wade’s “Propolis: Natures Energizer”.