Product Overview
Bee Health Propolis Extract Drops 30ml provides a high-concentration liquid propolis extract (30% propolis resin in ethanol base). It supports:
- Oral/throat health (eases sore throats, mouth ulcers, tonsillitis).
- Immune defense (antiviral/antibacterial action for colds/flu).
- Topical wound healing (minor cuts, burns, fungal skin infections).
- Gum health (reduces inflammation, bleeding, and plaque).
- Respiratory relief (sinus congestion, coughs).
Sourced from European beehives, the propolis undergoes cold-ethanol extraction to preserve bioactive flavonoids. In Kenya, it’s favored for its versatility (oral/topical use) and rapid absorption.
Key Advantages:
- 30% propolis concentration (vs. 10–20% in standard drops).
- Multi-use format (oral, topical, gargle).
- 30ml bottle (1–2 month supply).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is propolis extract used for?
- Primary:
- Sore throat relief (gargle or oral drops).
- Minor wound disinfection (topical application).
- Gum inflammation (massage into gums).
- Secondary: Immune support during illness, cold sore treatment.
- Primary:
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Is it available in Kenya?
- Yes, imported and sold through pharmacies and health retailers.
- Cost: ~KES 1,500–2,500 per 30ml bottle.
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How is it different from propolis capsules?
FeaturePropolis DropsPropolis CapsulesAbsorption Rapid (liquid) Slower (digestive) Usage Oral/topical/gargle Oral only Allergy Risk Higher (direct contact) Moderate Best For Throat/skin issues Systemic immune support -
Can children use it?
- NOT for children under 5 (choking/allergy risk).
- Ages 5–12: Dilute 1 drop in water for gargle; avoid swallowing.
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What are the side effects?
- Mild: Temporary mouth/throat stinging, skin redness (topical).
- Serious (seek ER):
- Anaphylaxis (throat swelling, breathing trouble).
- Contact dermatitis (blistering rash).
- Asthma attack (propolis triggers bronchospasm).
How to Use Bee Health Propolis Extract Drops
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Dosage & Applications:
Use CaseMethodDoseSore Throat Gargle (diluted in warm water) 5–10 drops in 100ml water Mouth Ulcers Apply directly with cotton swab 1–2 drops (undiluted) Gum Inflammation Massage gently into gums 2–3 drops (undiluted) Minor Wounds Clean area, apply 1 drop, cover 1 drop (undiluted) Immune Support Place under tongue (sublingual) 3–5 drops daily -
Critical Precautions:
- Allergy testing:
- Patch test: Apply 1 drop to inner arm; wait 24 hours. If red/swollen, discard immediately.
- High-risk groups: Avoid if asthma, eczema, or bee allergy history.
- Drug interactions:
- AVOID with: Antibiotics (reduces efficacy), blood thinners (warfarin).
- Take 2 hours apart from medications.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Contraindicated (insufficient safety data).
- Allergy testing:
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Storage:
- Refrigerate after opening (ethanol evaporates in heat).
- Use within 3 months.
Composition
- Active Ingredients per 1ml:
- Propolis Extract (resin): 300mg (standardized to 30% flavonoids).
- Ethanol (food-grade): 60% (preservative/extraction solvent).
- Key Compounds:
- Flavonoids: Galangin, chrysin (antimicrobial).
- Phenolic acids: Caffeic acid (anti-inflammatory).
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Purified water, glycerin (stabilizer).
- Allergen Info: Contains bee products and ethanol. Gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free.
- Packaging: 30ml amber glass bottle with dropper.
Conclusion
Bee Health Propolis Extract Drops offer fast-acting, versatile support for oral/throat issues and minor wounds in Kenya, but its liquid form increases allergy risks. Key considerations:
- Target users: Adults with recurrent sore throats, gum problems, or minor skin injuries.
- Not a medicine: Complements antibiotics for infections but never replaces them.
- Safety first: Patch testing is mandatory – anaphylaxis risk is higher than with capsules.
Key Considerations for Kenyan Users:
- Cost-Effectiveness: Cheaper than capsules (KES 1,500–2,500 vs. KES 2,800–3,500) and more versatile.
- Climate Adaptation: Refrigeration is critical – heat degrades flavonoids and evaporates ethanol.
- First-Aid Essential: Ideal for rural/remote areas where clinics are inaccessible (e.g., wound disinfection).
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. Propolis drops can cause fatal anaphylaxis. Use only under allergist/physician supervision.
⚠️ LETHAL RISK: If you experience throat swelling, facial hives, or breathing difficulty after use, go to the ER immediately. This is anaphylaxis – a medical emergency.
Note: For strep throat, infected wounds, or persistent coughs, seek care at public hospitals (KNH, MTRH) for free antibiotics/medications. Propolis is adjunctive only.




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