Propolis is a natural resin mixture, which is made by bees from certain parts of plants, buds and secretions. Due to the wax and mechanical properties of propolis, bees use propolis to seal openings and cracks, smooth the inner wall, and act as a protective barrier against foreign invaders (such as snakes, lizards, etc.) or weathering threats such as wind and rain when building and repairing beehives. Bees collect propolis from different plants, mainly from poplar in temperate climate. The current antibacterial applications of propolis include the treatment of cold syndrome (upper respiratory tract infection, common cold and influenza like infection), wound healing, burns, acne, herpes simplex and genitalia, and neurodermatitis.
SCIENTIST HOME Matrine Propolis
Features: Propolis contains flavonoids, a variety of natural amino acids, vitamins and trace elements necessary for human body, etc. which help to heal wounds quickly and promote cell regeneration. Long term consumption of propolis also helps to strengthen the body.
a) Oral intake: 3 times a day, 3 to 10 drops each time; drop it into the throat with head up, to be followed with warm water after 10 minutes;
b) External use: Dip propolis with cotton swab, and then apply it to affected area of mouth or skin.
Ingredients: Propolis, Matrine, Water
Caution/Allergen:
Contains bee products; individual may have allergic reaction to bee products or propolis. If it's for the first time, suggest to apply a drop on the skin on the back of the hand, and remove it after 5 minutes. If there is no allergic redness, it's deemed suitable for consumption; if there is allergic redness, please do not consume.
Please note that propolis is not suitable for pregnant women and infants.
Gentle reminder:
This product is a food supplement and cannot replace drugs
In case of discomfort, please stop taking
Not suitable for infants, pregnant or lactating women (please opt for EGCG Propolis)
If you do not know the cause of health condition or the problem persists, please consult your doctor as soon as possible
This product cannot be contained in metal containers, so as not to affect the quality
Storage method: Store in a cool and dry place
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, China
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