Forever Bee Propolis
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When we think of bees, honey and pollen are the foremost in our thoughts. Yet another important substance, propolis, is a sticky resin secreted by trees. Honeybees collect and metabolize the propolis, then line their hives with it to protect the hive. It's so effective, the interior of the bee hive is safer than most of the operating rooms. The name propolis is derived from the Greek meaning, "before the city," signifying that propolis defended the entire community from external threat. Propolis has a 5,000 years old history. The Assyrian and the Greeks used propolis to help maintain good health. Containing 22 amino acids, B-complex vitamins and fortified with royal jelly, Forever Bee Propolis is an excellent way to help support the body's natural defenses.
Forever Bee Propolis is gathered from pollution-free, high desert regions. To further assure purity, patented bee propolis collectors are used.
Forever Bee Propolis is 100% natural with no added preservatives, or artificial colors. It is also an excellent natural food form, loaded with nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and a rich supply of other elements in trace amounts.
Ingredients: Bee Propolis 500mg
Other Ingredients: Honey, Soy Protein Isolate, Carob, Silica, Almond Flavor, Stearic Acid, Croscarmellose Sodium, Royal Jelly.
Contents: 60 tablets (500 mg. Propolis each)
Directions: One Tablet, twice daily
- Medicinal Properties of Bee Propolis
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Nicole Winter says:
16 months ago
The cost of Bee Propolis is OUTRAGEOUS. I wonder how AIRBORNE stacks up to it, because there's no way I can afford this stuff, though it looks like it's an excellent immune system builder. I've been sick for a week or so, now, and I'm starting to get a little desperate. Everyone in the office is sick, too, (not from me, though,) and we're all wondering if it might be something in the office that we're allergic to. I've been seeing Propolis all over the place now, which I find interesting considering the reccent crisis of bee decline.