Product Overview
Bee Health Propolis Extract High Strength Caps provides 500mg of concentrated propolis resin per capsule, standardized to 50%+ flavonoids (active compounds). It supports:
- Immune defense (antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal properties).
- Oral health (reduces plaque, gingivitis, and mouth ulcers).
- Wound healing (stimulates tissue regeneration).
- Respiratory relief (eases sore throats, coughs, sinusitis).
- Antioxidant protection (neutralizes free radicals).
Sourced from European beehives, the propolis undergoes cold-ethanol extraction to preserve bioactive compounds. In Kenya, it’s used for immune support and oral health, particularly during cold/flu seasons.
Key Advantages:
- High-potency 500mg dose (vs. 200–300mg in standard propolis).
- 50%+ flavonoid standardization (guaranteed bioactivity).
- 30-capsule pack (1-month supply).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is propolis used for?
- Primary: Immune boosting, oral hygiene (mouth ulcers/gum disease), respiratory support.
- Secondary: Wound healing (topical use), antioxidant protection.
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Is it available in Kenya?
- Yes, imported and sold through pharmacies and health retailers.
- Cost: ~KES 2,800–3,500 per 30-capsule bottle (premium due to import).
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How is “High Strength” different?
FeatureHigh Strength PropolisStandard PropolisDose per cap 500mg 200–300mg Flavonoid % 50%+ 20–30% Clinical Evidence Tier 2 (human trials) Tier 3 (lab studies) Price (30 caps) Premium (KES 2,800–3,500) Moderate (KES 1,500–2,000) -
Can it replace antibiotics?
- NO. Propolis has mild antimicrobial effects but not clinically proven for bacterial infections (e.g., typhoid, pneumonia). Prescription antibiotics are essential for bacterial diseases.
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What are the side effects?
- Mild: Mouth irritation, stomach upset (if taken without food).
- Serious (seek ER):
- Anaphylaxis (throat swelling, breathing trouble – fatal if untreated).
- Contact dermatitis (skin rash from handling capsules).
- Asthma exacerbation (propolis triggers airway inflammation).
How to Use Bee Health Propolis Extract High Strength Caps
- Dosage:
- Adults: 1 capsule daily with food.
- Acute immune support: 1 cap AM + 1 cap PM (max 1,000mg/day for 5–7 days).
- Critical Precautions:
- Allergy testing:
- Patch test: Apply small amount to skin; wait 24 hours. If red/swollen, do not consume.
- High-risk groups: Avoid if asthma, eczema, or bee allergy history.
- Drug interactions:
- AVOID with: Antibiotics (may reduce efficacy), blood thinners (warfarin), immunosuppressants.
- Take 2 hours apart from medications.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Contraindicated (insufficient safety data).
- Allergy testing:
- Storage:
- Refrigerate immediately (propolis degrades rapidly in heat/humidity).
- Use within 30 days of opening.
Composition
- Active Ingredient per Capsule:
- Propolis Extract (resin): 500mg (standardized to 50% flavonoids = 250mg).
- Key Compounds:
- Flavonoids: Galangin, chrysin, pinocembrin (antimicrobial/antioxidant).
- Phenolic acids: Caffeic acid, ferulic acid (anti-inflammatory).
- Capsule Shell:
- Vegetable cellulose (vegan, gluten-free).
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Rice bran, vegetable magnesium stearate.
- Allergen Info: Contains bee products. Soy-free, dairy-free, nut-free.
- Packaging: 30 capsules in amber glass bottle with desiccant.
Conclusion
Bee Health Propolis Extract High Strength Caps offers potent, research-backed immune and oral support in Kenya, but its allergy risks demand extreme caution. Key considerations:
- Target users: Those with frequent colds, gum disease, or mild respiratory issues.
- Not a medicine: Complements, but never replaces, antibiotics or prescribed treatments.
- Safety first: Patch testing is non-negotiable given Kenya’s high rates of asthma/eczema.
Key Considerations for Kenyan Users:
- Cost vs. Benefit: At KES 2,800–3,500/month, it’s a premium supplement. Local honey (KES 500–800/kg) offers cheaper immune support.
- Allergy Epidemic: Kenya has high asthma prevalence – patch testing could save lives.
- Oral Health Focus: Pair with regular dental visits (available at public hospitals like KNH).
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. Propolis can cause fatal anaphylaxis. Use only under allergist/physician supervision.
⚠️ LETHAL RISK: If you experience throat tightness, wheezing, or facial swelling after taking propolis, go to the ER immediately. This is anaphylaxis – a medical emergency.
Note: For bacterial infections (e.g., strep throat, UTIs), Kenya’s public hospitals provide free antibiotics under NHIF. Propolis is adjunctive only.




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