Description
Propolis is a resinous substance collected by bees from flower buds, trees, and plants. Bees produce propolis by combining these resinous substances with beeswax and enzymes.
Components: Propolis has a complex chemical structure. It contains flavonoids, aromatic acids, diterpenic acids, and phenolic compounds. These components are responsible for propolis’ antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits
- Antibacterial and Antiviral Effects: Thanks to its components, it effectively fights many bacteria and viruses. It is particularly protective against adenoviruses and influenza viruses.
- Antioxidant Power and Effects After Cancer and Radiotherapy: Thanks to its antioxidants, it is effective in combating oxidative stress that occurs after cancer treatment. This property can alleviate discomfort caused by treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy and help reduce damage to normal cells due to oxidative stress.
- Immune System Boosting: It has a regulatory effect on the immune system, which helps protect the body against diseases.
- Anti-inflammatory Properties: Its anti-inflammatory properties aid in wound healing and reduce inflammation.
- Effect Against Candida Albicans: Candida albicans is a fungus commonly found in the mouth, intestines, genital area, and other mucosal areas. Propolis inhibits fungal growth in these areas and supports the immune system.
Usage Recommendations
Beetolia propolis extract is produced with a 33% ethanol (alcohol) solution, which is the most effective solvent. You can use the extract by placing a drop under your tongue or mixing it into beverages. As a general guideline, one drop per 10 kilograms of body weight may be recommended.
This usage recommendation should be discussed with your doctor, taking into account individual needs and health conditions. It is not recommended for use in children under 4 years of age.



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