Product Overview
Bee Health Propolis Lozenges 114gm provides slow-dissolving lozenges infused with propolis extract, honey, and menthol. They support:
- Sustained throat relief (coats mucosa for 20+ minutes).
- Cough suppression (soothes irritation triggering dry coughs).
- Oral immune defense (propolis fights pathogens; honey reduces inflammation).
- Voice strain recovery (ideal for teachers, singers, public speakers).
- Mouth ulcer healing (promotes tissue regeneration).
Each lozenge delivers propolis resin (50mg) + raw honey (100mg) + menthol (2mg) in a natural base. In Kenya, they’re favored for long-lasting relief during dry seasons, pollution exposure, and cold/flu episodes.
Key Advantages:
- 114gm bulk pack (120–130 lozenges; 3–4 month supply).
- Slow-release formula (prolonged contact with throat).
- Ethanol-free, sugar-free base (diabetic-friendly).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What are propolis lozenges used for?
- Primary:
- Persistent sore throats (viral/bacterial irritation).
- Dry coughs, laryngitis, pharyngitis.
- Prevention during high-pollution/cold seasons.
- Secondary: Mouth ulcers, gum inflammation, vocal fatigue.
- Primary:
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Is it available in Kenya?
- Yes, imported and sold in pharmacies and health retailers.
- Cost: ~KES 2,200–3,000 per 114gm jar (bulk pricing).
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How do they compare to propolis sprays/drops?
FeatureLozengesSprayDropsAction Duration 20–30 mins (longest) 5–10 mins 10–15 mins Target Area Entire throat/mouth Throat/tonsils (direct) Systemic (oral) Allergy Risk High (slow dissolution) Highest (direct spray) Moderate Best For Chronic throat irritation Acute pain Ulcers/gums -
Can they treat tonsillitis or strep throat?
- NO. Lozenges ease symptoms but do not cure bacterial infections. Tonsillitis/strep require antibiotics (e.g., amoxicillin). Seek medical care for fever/white patches/severe pain.
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What are the side effects?
- Mild: Temporary tongue numbness, mild stomach upset (if swallowed).
- Serious (seek ER):
- Anaphylaxis (throat swelling, breathing difficulty).
- Oral allergy syndrome (lip/tongue swelling).
- Asthma exacerbation (propolis triggers bronchospasm).
How to Use Bee Health Propolis Lozenges
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Dosage & Application:
ConditionMethodFrequencySore Throat Dissolve 1 lozenge slowly in mouth Every 3–4 hours Dry Cough Dissolve 1 lozenge; avoid swallowing 3–4 times daily Prevention 1 lozenge daily during high-risk periods Morning/night Mouth Ulcers Hold against ulcer until dissolved 2–3 times daily -
Critical Precautions:
- Allergy testing:
- Patch test: Suck 1 lozenge for 10 seconds; spit out. Wait 1 hour. If itching/swelling occurs, discard immediately.
- High-risk groups: Avoid if asthma, eczema, or bee allergy history.
- Usage rules:
- Do not chew/crush (slow dissolution is key).
- Avoid eating/drinking 15 mins after use.
- Not for children under 5 (choking/allergy risk).
- Drug interactions:
- AVOID with: Antibiotics (reduces efficacy), blood thinners.
- Wait 1 hour after/before medications.
- Allergy testing:
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Storage:
- Refrigerate after opening (propolis/honey degrade in heat).
- Use within 4 months.
Composition
- Active Ingredients per Lozenge:
- Propolis Extract (resin): 50mg (standardized to 15% flavonoids).
- Raw Honey: 100mg (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory).
- Menthol: 2mg (cooling, cough suppressant).
- Base Ingredients:
- Isomalt (sugar-free sweetener), natural mint flavor, stearic acid (binder).
- Key Compounds:
- Flavonoids: Chrysin, apigenin (antioxidant).
- Phenolic acids: Caffeic acid (antiviral).
- Allergen Info: Contains bee products and honey. Gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free.
- Packaging: 114gm in amber glass jar with desiccant.
Conclusion
Bee Health Propolis Lozenges offer long-lasting, soothing relief for chronic throat issues in Kenya, making them ideal for:
- Urban professionals exposed to pollution/air conditioning.
- Teachers/lecturers with vocal strain.
- Families during dry/harmattan seasons.
Critical Considerations:
- Safety First: Patch testing is mandatory. Slow dissolution increases anaphylaxis risk.
- Not a Medicine: Complements antibiotics for infections but never replaces them.
- Kenyan Climate: Refrigeration is non-negotiable – heat liquefies lozenges and degrades propolis.
Access & Practical Tips:
- Bulk Value: 114gm jar costs less per lozenge (KES 18–25 each) vs. smaller packs (KES 30–40).
- Alternatives: Local honey + ginger tea (KES 100–200) for mild irritation.
- When to Seek Help: If throat pain persists >5 days with fever/difficulty swallowing, visit public hospitals (KNH, MTRH) for free strep tests/antibiotics.
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. Propolis lozenges can cause fatal anaphylaxis. Use only under physician supervision.
⚠️ LETHAL RISK: If you experience throat swelling, facial hives, or breathing difficulty while sucking a lozenge, spit out immediately and go to the ER. This is anaphylaxis – a medical emergency.
Note: For bacterial throat infections (e.g., strep), Kenya’s public hospitals provide free penicillin/amoxicillin under NHIF. Propolis is for symptom relief only.




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