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Propolis

Nature’s Remedy in Every Drop

Natural Immune Support

Helps your body fight off colds, flu, and inflammation.

Antibacterial & Healing

Perfect for wounds, acne, and oral health.

Sustainably Harvested

Responsibly sourced from a local beekeeper in South Africa.

What Is Propolis?

Propolis is a powerful, natural substance produced by bees from plant resins, which they mix with enzymes and beeswax. Often referred to as “bee glue,” propolis is used by bees to seal and protect their hives from bacteria, fungi, and viruses. For humans, this resinous material offers a wide range of health benefits thanks to its rich content of antioxidants, flavonoids, and anti-inflammatory compounds. Used for centuries in traditional medicine, propolis supports immune function, promotes skin healing, soothes sore throats, and defends against infections—making it one of nature’s most versatile remedies.

Rooted in Nature. Crafted with Care.

Discover the immune-boosting, skin-loving power of pure bee propolis—ethically harvested and naturally effective.

We believe the best remedies come straight from the hive. Our journey began with a deep respect for bees and the incredible healing power of nature. Today, after years of experience with the healing power of propolis, we produce pure propolis that’s as close to its natural state as possible.

Each bottle is carefully crafted to preserve the purity, potency, and full spectrum of natural compounds found in raw propolis. We don’t add fillers, preservatives, or unnecessary ingredients—just clean, unfiltered goodness you can trust. Whether you’re boosting your immune system, soothing your skin, or supporting daily wellness, our propolis is a simple, natural way to feel better—every day.

How Propolis Can Support You

Bee propolis is one of nature’s most powerful protectors—rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Whether you’re strengthening your immune system or soothing your skin, propolis offers a natural way to support your wellness every day.

Immune Support

Propolis helps fight off colds, flu, and everyday infections with powerful antimicrobial and antiviral properties.

Oral & Throat Care

Ideal for mouth ulcers, sore throats, and gum health—our sprays and drops target bacteria where it matters most.

Skin Healing

Apply topically for relief from cuts, acne, inflammation, and minor wounds—propolis supports faster, cleaner healing.

Natural Wellness

Use daily to promote balance, reduce oxidative stress, and maintain overall vitality—without harsh chemicals.

If you give your body what it ought to have,
it will do what it is supposed to do –
heal, repair, restore and regenerate itself.

Did You Know?

Bees use propolis to sterilize their hives—it’s their natural antibiotic!

Propolis, often called “bee glue,” is a sticky resin collected by honeybees from tree buds and plant sap. But it’s not just hive cement—bees use it as a powerful antimicrobial shield. They coat the hive walls and even mummify invaders like mice or insects that sneak in, preventing decomposition and infection.

This incredible natural substance has been shown to fight off bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. What works to keep a beehive disease-free can also support human health—offering natural anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting benefits.

It’s no wonder propolis has been used for healing since ancient Egyptian times—and modern science is finally catching up!

Propolis is …

  • Natural Anti-Viral

  • Natural Anti Fungal

  • Natural Anti-Biotic

  • Natural Anti-Septic

  • Natural Anti-Bacterial

  • Natural Anti-Parasitic

  • Natural Anti-Oxidant

  • Natural Anti-Cancer

  • Natural Anti-Inflammatory

  • Natural Anesthetic

  • Natural Spasmolytic

Propolis (bee glue) has been known for centuries.
The ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians were aware of the healing properties of propolis and made extensive use of it as a medicine.

Propolis, or bee glue, is a natural wax-like resinous substance found in bee hives where it is used by honeybees as cement and to seal cracks or open spaces.

It is now generally accepted that propolis is collected by honeybees from tree buds or other botanical sources. The best sources of propolis are species of poplar, willow, birch, elm, alder, beech, conifer, and horse-chestnut trees.

Testimonials

“Hi Andre. David touched some poison ivy this morning His hands were red and blistered. He put in some of my serum and within minutes it calmed down and returned to normal ! Tx”

Cheryl Kunte

“Hi Andre, just a short testimony. Since using the bee propolis and honey, I have started to sleep through. Usually I would wake up 3-4 times per night, but not anymore.
And I’ve only been using it for a couple of weeks.

Will keep you updated if something else changes”

Mario Kittler

Propolis Blog

Physiology, Digestion and Metabolism of Propolis

Propolis comprises of lipids, waxes and resins in a complex matrix with a large molecular weight, contributing to a poor bioavailability and absorption. The form of polyphenol administered (natural fruit, juice or extract) or the presence of multiple polyphenolics...

Frequently Asked Questions

What is propolis and how is it made?

Propolis is a natural resin-like substance collected by bees from tree buds and plant sap. Bees mix it with wax and enzymes to create a powerful antimicrobial seal that protects their hive. Rich in antioxidants, propolis has been used for centuries for its healing and immune-supporting properties.

What are the health benefits of taking propolis?

Propolis offers a wide range of health benefits, including boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, fighting bacteria and viruses, and supporting oral and skin health. Studies have shown that propolis can be effective for sore throats, wounds, colds, and even chronic conditions when used regularly.

How do you use propolis tincture or drops?

Propolis tincture is typically taken orally—add a few drops under the tongue or dilute it in water or juice. It can also be applied topically to the skin for wounds, acne, or irritation. Always follow the dosage instructions on the label or consult a healthcare provider.

Is propolis safe to use every day?

Yes, propolis is generally safe for daily use when taken in recommended amounts. However, people with allergies to bee products, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and those on specific medications should consult a doctor before using propolis supplements or extracts.

Can propolis help with sore throats or colds?

Absolutely! Propolis is widely used as a natural remedy for sore throats, colds, and respiratory infections due to its antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory effects. Many people use propolis throat spray or tincture at the first sign of illness for relief and faster recovery.

What's the difference between raw propolis and propolis extract?

Raw propolis is the unprocessed resin collected directly from the hive, while propolis extract (like a tincture or serum) is a concentrated form that’s easier to consume or apply. Extracts preserve the active compounds and make the health benefits of propolis more accessible and effective.