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Propolis d'abeille liquide
Your natural defence against sore throats and oral infections like cold sores—in liquid form
- Soothes sore throats and oral irritations
- Helps relieve inflammation of mucous membranes in the mouth and throat
- Antiviral, antibacterial and antimicrobial properties
- Easy-to-swallow, alcohol-free formula
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Ingredients & Nutrition
MEDICINAL INGREDIENT - EACH 1 ml (APPROXIMATELY 25 DROPS)
NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Glycerin (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Purified Water.
Contains: Bee Propolis (Bee hive of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.)) 167 mg.
RECOMMENDED DOSE - (ORAL) ADULTS ONLY: Take 1 ml (approximately 25 drops) 3 times per day. Shake well before use.
Duration of Use: Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 1 month.
Cautions: Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are allergic to bee products, poplar tree products, or balsam of Peru; or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Hypersensitivity, such as allergy, has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use immediately.
Is This Right for You?
Are you looking for a natural way to soothe sore throat irritation without synthetic ingredients?
Do you prefer an alcohol-free throat remedy?
Do you need something you can use preventively or at the first sign of irritation?
Do you want a supplement with traditional antiviral and antimicrobial benefits?
If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

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Antiviral, antibacterial and antimicrobial properties
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Sourced from the pristine Himalayas
Ingredients & Nutrition
Recommend For
Are you looking for a natural way to soothe sore throat irritation without synthetic ingredients?
Do you prefer an alcohol-free throat remedy?
Do you need something you can use preventively or at the first sign of irritation?
Do you want a supplement with traditional antiviral and antimicrobial benefits?
If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.
Sans gluten
Non-OGM
Potent, natural immune support, packed with powerful antioxidants that protect your body without harming beneficial gut bacteria


The Full Scoop

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Antiviral, antibacterial and antimicrobial properties
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Sourced from the pristine Himalayas
Our liquid Bee Propolis is a throat-soothing staple, made from the same resin bees use to keep their hives safe. Used in Herbal Medicine for centuries, it helps relieve sore throats, fight inflammation in the mouth and throat and provide antioxidant support for everyday immune health.
Unlike antibiotics, bee propolis protects your friendly gut bacteria while supporting your immune system's natural response to infections. It also helps reduce oxidative damage caused by bacteria, viruses and free radicals, safeguarding your skin and organs. Pure and natural, this bee propolis helps maintain immune health effectively while keeping irritation at bay.
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Get in TouchWhen is it better to use one of Organika's Bee Propolis products in a spray or liquid over a capsule?
When you are looking for relief in your mouth or throat, liquid drops or spray are a great choice. It can be absorbed directly where you need it, and quickly. Capsules are also very effective, and used more when your inflammation or microbial issues are farther down the digestive tract or elsewhere in your body.
Besides throat and other infections, what are other immune benefits of Bee Propolis Liquid?
It is also excellent for combating allergies and cold sores, while also providing a vast array of antioxidants to support the immune system. A must for your winter medicine cabinet.
Does it have benefits outside my immune system?
Yes! As it is very high in antioxidants, this product will aid with all types of free radical damage. This includes decreasing damage to arteries, skin, tissues and more.
Is Organika's Bee Propolis Liquid good for travel?
Yes! Travelling with it is an excellent way to prevent and combat illnesses contracted from other travellers or foreign bacteria found in other countries or environments. The 30 ml size option fits in-cabin airline restrictions. Take preventatively while you are away to ensure a happy and healthy vacation.
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Your natural defence against sore throats and oral infections like cold sores—in capsule form
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Did you know that bees give us more than honey? You may already know that honey has many immune-boosting benefits. However, you may be surprised to learn that bees also give us something called Propolis. In fact, bee propolis hosts a whole other list of superfood properties that you should know about! Propolis may also be referred to as “bee glue” because it is actually used to line the walls of the hive. It is collected from parts of plants and buds, but has a waxy texture that helps with the construction of the hive. In fact, the name propolis comes from the greek words “pro”, meaning “at the entrance”, and “polis”, standing for “city” or “community" (1). Today, we mainly use propolis for its antimicrobial properties, for everything from colds to wound treatments, and even skin repair. Historically, it has even been used by ancient Egyptians to embalm cadavers, and Greeks and Romans used it as a mouth disinfectant and an antiseptic in wound treatments (1). Propolis also acts as a potent anti-inflammatory because of its naturally-occurring components, including: Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and B7, amino acids, fatty acids, and minerals like magnesium, calcium, potassium, and sodium, etc. (1). So how can bee propolis help us in our daily lives? 1. Colds and throat infections At Organika, many of us swear by a few sprays of our Bee Propolis Throat Spray to ward off the first signs of a cold. With both antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits, Bee Propolis can help to boost immunity. This lets us fight off colds a little easier and possibly keep us from catching it altogether! Alongside this, propolis is composed of a compound called caffeic acid phenyl ester (CAPE) (1), which shows anti-inflammatory properties. With a cold, this inflammation can show up as a puffy face, stuffy nose, and irritated throat. 2. Allergies If you suffer from seasonal allergies, you may think that there is no hope. Sure spring flowers are beautiful, but a runny nose and watery eyes don’t feel so great. While there hasn’t been a lot of scientific research around this, many people find that bee propolis, honey and pollen are beneficial for allergies. By incorporating locally harvested honey, or bee propolis (Organika’s comes from the Okanagan in British Columbia!), you can expose yourself to some of the things that cause seasonal allergies to start with. You can also help to prepare your immune system for when allergy season hits. 3. Oral Health Our mouths are actually pretty gross. While it does a pretty good job on its own to clean everything out, bacteria and infections can be stronger than we think. This is especially important if our immune system is down. Bacteria can cause issues like halitosis (a nicer way of saying “bad breath”), gingivitis, and can create infection if you have any type of surgical procedures on your teeth or gums. Due to the antimicrobrial and antibacterial properties of propolis, it can help reduce our risk of mouth diseases and infections. 4. Wound Healing Bee propolis has long been used in skin care products. It has been used in both first-aid treatments and in our beauty care. With high levels of antioxidants, it works against free-radical activity that occurs in wounds, ultimately assisting with healing. There have also been studies that have shown propolis’ role in assisting with collagen production in the wound (2). There is still significant research to be done around the use of propolis to truly understand its various benefits. However, looking back on our history can give us a few clues like they have above. Try for yourself and see the effects of bee propolis!
read moreProfitez des bienfaits de la ruche pour votre santé grâce à 4 produits apicoles exceptionnels ! Les abeilles font bien plus que fabriquer du miel. Elles sont en fait des travailleuses acharnées. Elles pollinisent les nombreuses plantes qui nous nourrissent, protègent leur ruche et soutiennent leur reine, tout en se préparant aux périodes de pénurie. Elles fabriquent également avec talent quatre produits différents à usage médical. Les produits apicoles et leurs bienfaits pour la santé peuvent vous aider lorsque vous vous sentez mal, tout en vous apportant une dose d'antioxydants et de nutrition. 4 produits apicoles à essayer 1. Honey Il n'y a pas que les ours qui aiment le miel, la plupart d'entre nous aussi. Pouvez-vous nous le reprocher ? Le miel est délicieux. Pour faire du miel, les abeilles récoltent le nectar des plantes à fleurs. Le nectar est stocké dans leur estomac, et mélangé à des enzymes le transformant en une forme de miel plus liquide. Une fois que les abeilles retournent à la ruche, le liquide du miel est déposé dans le rayon de miel. Mais le travail n'est pas encore terminé, le miel est ventilé par les ailes des abeilles pour évaporer l'excès d'eau, créant ainsi le délicieux miel collant que vous voyez lorsque vous achetez du miel cru au marché de votre agriculteur local. Il existe de nombreux types de miel différents, qui peuvent varier en termes de goût et de nutrition. Pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats en matière de santé, la première chose à rechercher dans le miel, c'est qu'il est "cru". Le miel cru n'est pas pasteurisé, ce qui signifie qu'il est riche en minéraux et en enzymes vivants. Le miel est souvent utilisé pour soulager les maux de gorge, mais il peut aussi être appliqué sur les brûlures, voire utilisé comme nettoyant pour le visage. Si vous achetez du miel produit localement, la teneur en pollen peut même vous aider à vous adapter aux allergènes de votre région si vous en prenez avant la saison des allergies. 2. Pollen d'abeille Le pollen d'abeille est souvent considéré comme un super aliment. C'est une riche source de vitamines et de minéraux, et il constitue la principale source de protéines pour les jeunes abeilles. Il est fabriqué à partir du pollen doré et poussiéreux que les abeilles recueillent sur les fleurs. Elles le combinent avec du miel et le pressent en granulés. Le pollen d'abeille peut être utilisé comme complément alimentaire sous forme de granulés ou pris en complément. 3. Propolis d'abeille La propolis d'abeille est aux ruches ce que le calfeutrage est aux maisons. C'est une substance résineuse que les abeilles utilisent pour remplir les fissures et les trous de la ruche. Elle contribue également à protéger la ruche contre la contamination et les envahisseurs grâce à ses propriétés antiseptiques. La fabrication de la propolis demande du travail. Les abeilles recueillent les résines des arbres, les mélangent avec du miel et de la cire d'abeille, puis mâchent le mélange en y ajoutant l'ingrédient final, leur salive. La propolis crue est parfois appelée "colle d'abeille" car elle est plutôt collante et de texture épaisse. La propolis d'abeille est une grande source d'antioxydants, mais elle est aussi souvent utilisée en phytothérapie pour les maux de gorge et les infections buccales ou de la bouche. La prochaine fois que vous aurez un rhume, donnez de la teinture de propolis d'abeille ou vaporisez-en une. 4. La gelée royale La gelée royale est la nourriture royale des abeilles royales. Elle est également donnée aux larves et aux abeilles destinées à devenir des reines. C'est une sécrétion laiteuse qui provient de glandes spéciales situées dans la tête des abeilles ouvrières. C'est une source d'antioxydant et il est utilisé comme tonique nutritif en phytothérapie. Des études montrent également que la gelée royale aide à maintenir un taux de cholestérol sain. Les abeilles sont des petites créatures étonnantes, et leurs médicaments naturels en sont la preuve. Promouvez votre santé directement depuis la ruche et essayez les produits apicoles. Votre système immunitaire vous en remerciera. Quels produits apicoles utilisez-vous pour votre santé ?
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