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Dietary supplement of pure, organic, black propolis extract in spray form. Very potent. Ballot Flurin produces propolis completely without additives, made on the bees' terms. Can be sprayed in the mouth 1-3 times up to 3 times per day for 21 days. Contains alcohol. 15 ml glass bottle with spray.
Organic Black Propolis Spray
Honey is a well-known and important bee product. Less known is the bee glue that seals the hive. This bee glue, also called Propolis, has a range of unique properties that make it particularly interesting from a health perspective. Propolis is the bees' own "antibiotic" that protects them against bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
Propolis consists of more than 80 natural substances that together create a completely unique product. The composition includes vitamin E, vitamin A and B vitamins, all minerals, and almost all amino acids. It also contains a range of interesting bioflavonoids, which are among our most important antioxidants.
Adult dosage: Spray in mouth 1-3 times up to 3 times per day for 21 days.
On the skin: 1 spray directly on the affected area. Renew up to 3 times a day for up to 3 days as needed. Preferably spray in the evening. Note: Propolis temporarily makes the skin brown.
Contraindication: Propolis should not be taken when using antibiotics.
Ingredients: Extract of black organic raw propolis and organic konjac. Propolis from Gentle Beekeeping, completely additive-free. This product is a pure propolis extract made with 57g propolis per 100g organic French cognac. Handmade.
Storage: Store in a dark, cool place. Once opened, use within 6 months.
Manufacturer: Ballot-Flurin is located in France and takes care of bees in a gentle way, known as: Apiculture Douce - Gentle Beekeeping. Their products are produced primarily with consideration for the bees, locally in the countryside away from environmental pollutants, which is very important when choosing bee products. They never use antibiotics on the bees and provide them with homeopathic medicine. Taking care of bees is crucial for both the bees and the ecosystem.