Wild honey apiaries provide a liquid propolis product, which is a dark brown substance produced during the construction of the hive by bees and is used for many different purposes, including medical and health-related uses.
Features of liquid propolis
Liquid propolis made from wild honey possesses a range of advantages that make it highly sought after by consumers, perhaps the most prominent of which are the following:
- Its types and variety are due to the difference in its geographical location, as well as the difference in the type of flowers and trees that the bees feed on.
- It contains antioxidants, aromatic acids, beeswax, and bee pollen.
- Liquid propolis is known to help speed up wound healing.
- It is capable of attacking free radicals, which are mainly responsible for the formation of cancer cells.
- Its effectiveness in treating genital fungi and treating skin ulcers through application to the skin.
Uses
- A spoonful of liquid propolis can be added to food or drinks because it has a healthy and sweet taste.
- It can also be used directly on the skin in the case of first-degree wounds or burns.