Ingredients
Propolis
One of nature’s most powerful compounds.
Propolis or bee glue, is made by bees from plant resins and beeswax, is used to seal, protect, and sterilise the beehive. It is a defence mechanism for the whole hive and protects against any infections.

Benefits
Benefits of Propolis
New Zealand Propolis activates functions of white blood cell and macrophage, eventually strengthening level of immunity and enables body to have resistance against germs and viruses including cancer. Propolis is widely known to be effective in pain-killing, anti-inflammation, reducing blood lipid level and reducing blood pressure. It is also widely used by people who have following symptoms: ulcer, asthma, inflammation, arthritis, rheumatism, kidney disease, diabetes, hepatocirrhosis, pimple, prostate disease, IHD, high blood pressure, allergy, airway disorder and digestive trouble.
New Zealand Propolis has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and is used in the beehive to prevent disease and infection. It targets healthy immune function, provides antioxidant protection and supports upper respiratory health. Propolis collected in New Zealand is especially high in antioxidant flavonoids. This is because plants in New Zealand need stronger antioxidants to protect themselves from harsh UV sun strength.
Antioxidant
Propolis provides proven antioxidant activity for cellular health and protection.
General Well-being
The powerful immune and antioxidant benefits of propolis provide broad support in the body for overall health and well-being.
Anti-bacterial & Anti-fungal
Propolis has strong anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and is used in the beehive to prevent disease and infection
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