Propolis is a natural resin collected by bees from conifers. Used since 300 BC for medicinal purposes. Contains 50% resin, 30% wax, 10% essential oils, 5% pollen
Propolis is a mixture of pollen and beeswax collected by bees. Rich in flavonoids, it has been used for centuries. Available in supplement form and various topical products
Propolis is a waxy resin used by bees for hive construction and preservation. Main components include resin (50%), wax (30%), essential oils (10%), pollen (5%). Contains twelve flavonoids, phenolic acids, and galangin, a key bioactive component
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Leading producer of natural propolis in the US. Founded by experts with over 45 years of bee products experience. Operates 115,000-square-foot facility with 5,000 contracted beekeepers. Products available in 30 countries, including major US retailers
Propolis is a resinous mixture produced by bees mixing saliva and beeswax. Color varies from dark brown to green, red, black, and white. Contains flavonoids, phenolic acids, and phenolic aldehydes. Composition varies by region and vegetation