Cousin honey, propolis is also made by bees from their secretions and resins they harvest on the buds. Carried in the baskets of the hind legs, just like pollen, these resins are used by the masons from the return to the hive; once transformed into propolis, they serve as sealing and sealing mortar for the structures of the hive, but also for smoothing and sanitizing varnish for the cells where the queen will lay.
Propolis can be chewed directly in its raw state; however, it is more generally used after purification, mixed with other substances. Rich in vitamins A, B, C and E , it is full of many trace elements such as manganese , selenium , iron and magnesium . It increases cellular metabolism and effectively stimulates the body's defenses.
ADULTS: - Internal use :
- 1 to 3 spray per day, in prevention
- 2 to 3 spray, 3 to 5 times a day, as a cure
To be consumed pure or diluted in honey (or in 1 teaspoon of syrup). Do not put in water.
- External use: apply directly to mycoses.