HealthAid Propolis 1.000 mg 60comp

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A dietary supplement that supports the immune system

Description

Dietary supplement that helps the immune system to function properly. Propolis helps to treat and improve defenses and to achieve optimal health. No chemicals or artificial products have been used in the production of Propolis.

It can help to improve the immune system. May help with allergy symptoms. May help fight viral and fungal infections. May help regrow cells and tissues. May help prevent the common cold. The daily dose expressly recommended for this product should not be exceeded. Pack of 60 vegetarian tablets.

Instructions for use

As a food supplement for adults and young people over 12 years, one to four tablets a day. For children from 3 to 12 years, one to two tablets a day.

Composition

Propolis extract, bulking agent (microcrystalline cellulose), maltodextrin, anti-caking agents (silicon dioxide, vegetable stearic acid, vegetable magnesium stearate), coating agent [hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)].

Pharmaceutical Advice

Propolis is a sap-like substance that bees obtain from tree buds and barks to protect the hive. This substance is then transformed to provide beneficial properties for our overall health.

It is widely used as a dietary supplement to alleviate symptoms in colds or other mild respiratory tract infections such as a sore throat. Its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, in the form of a lozenge, spray or syrup can provide relief. Thanks to its flavonoid content, it works as a natural antioxidant, and also supports the immune system.

It can also be used as a cosmetic ingredient for skin care for its healing, nourishing and purifying properties.

When in doubt, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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