Composition of Propolis:
Propolis is a jelly mixture created by bees, combining beeswax secretions, pollen, and tree resin from branch buds.
Its primary functions include isolating bacteria, inhibiting mold and bacteria growth, and safeguarding the beehive.
Phenolic Compounds:
Propolis contains over 300 species of phenolic compounds from plants, with flavonoids as the major components.
Skin Health Benefits:
It contains monophenolic acid, bisphenolic acid, and vitamin C, offering antioxidant properties.
Beeswax, pollen, resin, and other nutrients in propolis support skin repair and regeneration, enhancing skin elasticity and smoothness.
Anti-Spot Effects:
Flavonoids, a primary component of propolis, purify the blood and aid in the discharge of melanin responsible for dark spots via capillaries, lightening skin blemishes.
Hive Protection:
Bees collect plant resin and gelatinous substances during honey collection, forming a brown-green jelly with the addition of bee saliva.
This jelly strengthens the hive's antibacterial defense.
Enhanced Immunity:
Propolis contains rutin (Vitamin P) and organic acids, promoting cell recovery and boosting human macrophage activity.
Japanese Propolis Wild Honey:
Originating in Kanagawa, Japan, it combines high-quality solid propolis from Japan with wild honey from Taiwan.
It undergoes a meticulous alcohol liquid extraction process and is prepared by experienced three-generation beekeepers using modern patented technology.
Precautions:
The product is composed of natural Japanese propolis and Taiwanese wild honey, free from chemical additives.
Natural propolis and wild honey may naturally separate or crystallize; stirring is recommended before consumption.
It holds various certifications, including FDA, Halal, and SGS, with 410 pesticide residue inspections, ensuring its safety.
Consumption by individuals with mild diabetes should be moderated. It's not suitable for children under 3 years old.
When soaked in water, some black or beige particles may be observed, which are safe to consume.
Beige particles are flavonoids, while black particles are propolis oil, both essential nutritional components of propolis.
Important Note:
Any variations in the product's appearance are natural occurrences in propolis and do not impact its safety or quality.