Wealthy Health Dark Organic Propolis 500mg 365 Capsules

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Wealthy Health Dark Organic Propolis 500mg 365 Capsules
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Dark Organic Propol 500 mg - Propolis is a resinous substance collected by bees from certain plants. It is used by bees to seal the openings of hives, maintain hives and to keep free from germs. Propolis is not only good for maintaining beehives, it has become a popular nutritional supplement and is used by many people to assist in maintaining their general well being.

INDICATIONS

  • Supports the body's natural immune response.
  • Propolis appears to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial activities.
  • Has antioxidant activity and can therefore assist in protecting the body from the harmful effects of free radicals and/or oxidative stress.
  • Displays antioxidant activity Assists
  • Helps in the maintenance of general well-being

Directions for use: Take 1 capsule daily, with meal, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Vitamins can only be of assistance if the dietary vitamin intake is inadequate

Warning

Propolis may cause allergic reactions. If irritation or swelling of the mouth or throat occurs, discontinue use.

NOT to be taken by children under the age of 2 years.

Wealthy health Dark Organic Propolis 500 mg has antioxidant activity and can therefore assist in protecting the body's cells from potential free radical damage. It supports the body's natural immune response and aids in the maintenance of general wellbeing.

Directions for use**:** Take 1 capsule daily, with meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

WARNING: Propolis may cause allergic reactions. If irritation or swelling of the mouth or throat occurs, discontinue use.

Wealthy Health Propolis 500 mg may be taken in conjunction with Royal Jelly Capsules

Evidence:

Grange MJ & Davey RW (1990) Antibacterial Properties of Propolis (bee glue), Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

Skidmore- Roth L (2006) Mosby's Handbook of Herbs and Natural Supplements, Elsevier Mosby

Banskota AH, Tezuka Y & Kadota S(2001) Recent Progress in Pharmacological Research of Propolis, Phytotherapy Research

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