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Honey'n Propolis Throat Spray Blend

Honey'n Propolis
Throat Spray
1 oz.$8.17
2 oz.$15.90

Information About Honey'n Propolis Throat Spray Blend:

Common Uses: Our Honey ’n Propolis Throat Spray is a soothing, antibiotic blend for the relief of sore throats, strep, swollen glands and laryngitis. The resinous propolis coats and soothes the throat with its antibiotic activity for long lasting relief throughout the day and night. The cherry flavor adds a pleasant taste.

Suggested Uses: 2 to 4 sprays to the back of the throat four to five times daily or as recommended by your healty care practitioner.

Traditional Uses:

Herbal Anecdote: Propolis contains approximately 55% resins & balms, 30% wax, 10% etheric oils and 5% pollen. Rich in amino acids and trace elements, it also has a high vitamin content, including the valuable bioflavanoids, Vitamin K. It is believed that Hippocrates, the father of medicine, prescribed the use of propolis to help heal sores and ulcers, internally and externally. It is said that unlike penicillin or other drugs, propolis is always effective, because bacteria and viruses cannot build tolerances against it.

Ingredients and Composition: (one dropper full contains...)

Propolis resin (Propolis)
Propolis contains approximately 55% resins & balms, 30% wax, 10% etheric oils and 5% pollen. Rich in amino acids and trace elements, it also has a high vitamin content, including the valuable bioflavanoids, Vitamin K. It is believed that Hippocrates, the father of medicine, prescribed the use of propolis to help heal sores and ulcers, internally and externally. It is said that unlike penicillin or other drugs, propolis is always effective, because bacteria and viruses cannot build tolerances against it.
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Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water, Honey, Natural vegetable glycerin, Cherry natural flavoring
Any statements made have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose treat cure or prevent any disease. Consult your health practitioner before using this this dietary supplement while pregnant or lactating. Keep out of reach of children.
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