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Bee Propolis Organic Throat Spray 88mg - 100ml
Bee Propolis Organic Throat Spray 88mg - 100ml
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- Soothes irritated throats and supports oral comfort
- Supports respiratory wellness naturally
- Can be applied to minor cuts, scrapes, and bruises
- Convenient spray for easy use at home or on the go
- Natural antibacterial and soothing properties
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Bee Propolis Organic Throat Spray 88mg - 100ml
$34.49
Naka Bee Propolis Organic Throat Spray 88mg - 100ml is a dietary supplement in spray form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Naka Platinum’s Bee Propolis Spray is a convenient way to support throat comfort, oral health, and overall wellness. Simply spray directly into the mouth or onto the throat to help soothe irritation and promote comfort. It can also be applied topically to minor cuts, scrapes, or bruises to help protect the skin and support healing. This fast-acting spray is easy to use at home or on the go, making it a simple way to enjoy the natural antibacterial and soothing properties of bee Propolis wherever you need it. [LIQUID]
4 (0.5ml) sprays contain:
Bee Propolis (Apis Mellifera-Secretion) (8:1, QCE88mg) 11mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Organic Vegetable Glycerin, Purified Water
Important Information:
Sealed for your protection. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children. For freshness store in a cool, dry place. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are allergic to bee products. Shake well before each use.
Bee Propolis (Apis Mellifera-Secretion) (8:1, QCE88mg) 11mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Organic Vegetable Glycerin, Purified Water
Important Information:
Sealed for your protection. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children. For freshness store in a cool, dry place. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are allergic to bee products. Shake well before each use.
Dosage
Adults: Take 4 sprays (0.5ml) 3-6 times per day. Shake well before each use.
Adults: Take 4 sprays (0.5ml) 3-6 times per day. Shake well before each use.
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Founded in 1991, Naka’s success has been built upon introducing innovative supplements in liquid or easy-to-swallow capsule forms designed to meet the better health needs of consumers worldwide. Their most popular supplements include:
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Founded in 1991, Naka’s success has been built upon introducing innovative supplements in liquid or easy-to-swallow capsule forms designed to meet the better health needs of consumers worldwide. Their most popular supplements include:
Naka Pro Collagen,
Naka Vital Greens,
Naka Magnesium Bisglycinate,
Naka Nutri Flex,
Naka Vital Greens
and Naka Probiotics.You can find Naka herbs and
buy Naka supplements
at
BEE PROPOLIS BENEFITS
What Is Bee Propolis?
Did you know that
Bee Propolis
(also often called “bee glue”) is a potent natural antimicrobial that has the ability to fight various types of bacteria, fungi, and viruses? Indeed, bee propolis – a natural resinous substance that bees produce from plants and tree buds – has been revered for centuries for its potent health benefits. It contains a complex mixture of substances such as beeswax,
essential oils, pollen, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and minerals that impart propolis with its documented antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.
But what exactly is bee propolis, and how is it made? Bees produce propolis by collecting resinous substances from various plant sources such as tree buds, sap flows, and other botanical materials. They primarily gather resin from the buds of trees like poplar,
birch, and conifers. Once the bees collect the resin, they mix it with beeswax, pollen, and
enzymes
in their saliva to create propolis.
In turn, bees use propolis to reinforce and protect their hive – i.e. they use it much like you would a construction material to seal small gaps and cracks in a structure. They apply it to the inner surfaces of the hive, such as the walls, crevices, and the frames of honeycombs. By filling these openings, propolis strengthens the hive, protects against potential intruders, and helps maintain a safe and stable environment for the entire colony.
Health Benefits Of Bee Propolis
In humans, propolis has long been used medicinally to help prevent and treat a whole host of health conditions. Propolis is known to:
Boost Immune Function
Fight Parasites
Help Prevent And Treat
Candida
Infections
Improve Fertility In Women With
Endometriosis
Inhibit The Growth Of Oral Bacteria / Prevent
Tooth Decay
Possess Benefits For Healthy Cell Growth/Renewal
Reduce Oxidative Stress
Stop The Replication Of
Cold Sores
/ Herpes (Oral & Genital)
Treat The Common Cold And Other Infections
Buying Bee Propolis
Various forms of propolis are available on the market, including extracts, tinctures, capsules, tablets, powders, throat sprays, topical creams, balms, and ointments. These can be purchased in most health food stores as well as online.
For internal use, the recommended dose of propolis is typically around 500mg once or twice daily. Always follow the dosing instructions on the product you purchase.
Final Thoughts
Bee propolis is, by and large, extremely well tolerated by most, but, as in all things, may not be appropriate for everyone. Certain individuals may be allergic to propolis and may manifest mild to severe symptoms, including itching, swelling, rash, hives, and difficulty breathing. In such instances, discontinue use and consult a health care provider.
Beyond allergies, some may experience side effects when they begin taking propolis. Symptoms may include skin irritation or redness and itching when propolis is applied topically. Moreover, those with a history of
asthma
or other allergic respiratory conditions may be at an increased risk of developing allergic reactions to propolis.
What Is Bee Propolis?
Did you know that
Bee Propolis
(also often called “bee glue”) is a potent natural antimicrobial that has the ability to fight various types of bacteria, fungi, and viruses? Indeed, bee propolis – a natural resinous substance that bees produce from plants and tree buds – has been revered for centuries for its potent health benefits. It contains a complex mixture of substances such as beeswax,
essential oils, pollen, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and minerals that impart propolis with its documented antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.
But what exactly is bee propolis, and how is it made? Bees produce propolis by collecting resinous substances from various plant sources such as tree buds, sap flows, and other botanical materials. They primarily gather resin from the buds of trees like poplar,
birch, and conifers. Once the bees collect the resin, they mix it with beeswax, pollen, and
enzymes
in their saliva to create propolis.
In turn, bees use propolis to reinforce and protect their hive – i.e. they use it much like you would a construction material to seal small gaps and cracks in a structure. They apply it to the inner surfaces of the hive, such as the walls, crevices, and the frames of honeycombs. By filling these openings, propolis strengthens the hive, protects against potential intruders, and helps maintain a safe and stable environment for the entire colony.
Health Benefits Of Bee Propolis
In humans, propolis has long been used medicinally to help prevent and treat a whole host of health conditions. Propolis is known to:
Boost Immune Function
Fight Parasites
Help Prevent And Treat
Candida
Infections
Improve Fertility In Women With
Endometriosis
Inhibit The Growth Of Oral Bacteria / Prevent
Tooth Decay
Possess Benefits For Healthy Cell Growth/Renewal
Reduce Oxidative Stress
Stop The Replication Of
Cold Sores
/ Herpes (Oral & Genital)
Treat The Common Cold And Other Infections
Buying Bee Propolis
Various forms of propolis are available on the market, including extracts, tinctures, capsules, tablets, powders, throat sprays, topical creams, balms, and ointments. These can be purchased in most health food stores as well as online.
For internal use, the recommended dose of propolis is typically around 500mg once or twice daily. Always follow the dosing instructions on the product you purchase.
Final Thoughts
Bee propolis is, by and large, extremely well tolerated by most, but, as in all things, may not be appropriate for everyone. Certain individuals may be allergic to propolis and may manifest mild to severe symptoms, including itching, swelling, rash, hives, and difficulty breathing. In such instances, discontinue use and consult a health care provider.
Beyond allergies, some may experience side effects when they begin taking propolis. Symptoms may include skin irritation or redness and itching when propolis is applied topically. Moreover, those with a history of
asthma
or other allergic respiratory conditions may be at an increased risk of developing allergic reactions to propolis.
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BEE PROPOLIS BENEFITSWhat Is Bee Propolis?
Did you know that
Bee Propolis
(also often called “bee glue”) is a potent natural antimicrobial that has the ability to fight various types of bacteria, fungi, and viruses? Indeed, bee propolis – a natural resinous substance that bees produce from plants and tree buds – has been revered for centuries for its potent health benefits. It contains a complex mixture of substances such as beeswax,
essential oils, pollen, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and minerals that impart propolis with its documented antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.
But what exactly is bee propolis, and how is it made? Bees produce propolis by collecting resinous substances from various plant sources such as tree buds, sap flows, and other botanical materials. They primarily gather resin from the buds of trees like poplar,
birch, and conifers. Once the bees collect the resin, they mix it with beeswax, pollen, and
enzymes
in their saliva to create propolis.
In turn, bees use propolis to reinforce and protect their hive – i.e. they use it much like you would a construction material to seal small gaps and cracks in a structure. They apply it to the inner surfaces of the hive, such as the walls, crevices, and the frames of honeycombs. By filling these openings, propolis strengthens the hive, protects against potential intruders, and helps maintain a safe and stable environment for the entire colony.
Health Benefits Of Bee Propolis
In humans, propolis has long been used medicinally to help prevent and treat a whole host of health conditions. Propolis is known to:
Boost Immune Function
Fight Parasites
Help Prevent And Treat
Candida
Infections
Improve Fertility In Women With
Endometriosis
Inhibit The Growth Of Oral Bacteria / Prevent
Tooth Decay
Possess Benefits For Healthy Cell Growth/Renewal
Reduce Oxidative Stress
Stop The Replication Of
Cold Sores
/ Herpes (Oral & Genital)
Treat The Common Cold And Other Infections
Buying Bee Propolis
Various forms of propolis are available on the market, including extracts, tinctures, capsules, tablets, powders, throat sprays, topical creams, balms, and ointments. These can be purchased in most health food stores as well as online.
For internal use, the recommended dose of propolis is typically around 500mg once or twice daily. Always follow the dosing instructions on the product you purchase.
Final Thoughts
Bee propolis is, by and large, extremely well tolerated by most, but, as in all things, may not be appropriate for everyone. Certain individuals may be allergic to propolis and may manifest mild to severe symptoms, including itching, swelling, rash, hives, and difficulty breathing. In such instances, discontinue use and consult a health care provider.
Beyond allergies, some may experience side effects when they begin taking propolis. Symptoms may include skin irritation or redness and itching when propolis is applied topically. Moreover, those with a history of
asthma
or other allergic respiratory conditions may be at an increased risk of developing allergic reactions to propolis.
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