Propolis Throat Spray
Product Information
- Brand
- Bee Magic
- Form
- Liquid
- Servings Per Container
- 75
- UPC
- 1 90853 00166 5
- Product Type
- Botanical
- DSLD Entry Date
- 2023-12-14
Target Groups
Label Statements
Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions
Suggested use: As a dietary supplement take 2 or 3 sprays into mouth a day or as needed.
Precautions re: All Other
Warning: For individual use only.
Precautions re: Allergies
Could cause an allergic reaction at some individuals.
Precautions re: All Other
Consult with your physician before usage. Avoid spraying in eyes.
Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your physician before use.
Precautions re: Children
Unsuitable for children under 1 years old. Keep out of the reach children.
Storage
Keep product in a shadow and dry place at a room temperature (22 degrees C/74 degrees F) at it original container.
Formulation re: Other
Product of Turkey
Formulation re: Other
Dry content minimum 6%
Formulation re: Other
Bio Active
Formula re: Kosher
OU (Kosher)
Brand IP Statement(s) re: (c), (TM), (SM)
Bee magic is a registered trademark.
Seals/Symbols
GMP Sourced from a GMP Certified Facility
Formula re: Contains
6% pure propolis
Formula re: Contains
What is propolis? Propolis is in no way a new discovery. The use of propolis goes back to ancient times, at least to 300 BC, and it has been used many parts of the world, both internally and externally. However, its use continues today in remedies and personal products, and the list of preparations and uses is endless. It is still one of the most frequently used remedies in the Balkan States (Bankova, 2005a), and it has only been investigated its constituents and biological properties. Propolis is a resinous material collected by bees from bed and exudates of the plants, which is transformed in the presence of bee enzymes. Its color varies from green, red to dark brown. Propolis has a characteristic smell and shows adhesive properties because it strongly interacts with oils and proteins of the skin. In general, propolis in nature is composed of 30% wax, 50% resin and vegetable balsam, 10% essential and aromatic oils, 5% pollen, and other substances (Burdock, 1998) Etymologically, the Greek word propolis means pro, for or in defense, and polis, the city, that is "defense of the hive". Bees use it to seal holes in their honeycombs, smooth out internal walls as well as to cover carcasses of intruders who died inside the hive in order to avoid their decomposition. Propolis also protects a bee colony from diseases while hibernation season.
Precautions re: Allergies
Bee products may cause an allergic reaction at some individuals.
Seals/Symbols
OU (Kosher)
Supplement Facts Panel
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established.