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Beekeeper's Naturals Propolis
Throat Spray

Propolis Throat Spray with Vitamin C – Fast-Acting Natural Sore Throat Relief, Immunity Booster & Antioxidant Support | 100% Keto, Paleo & Gluten-Free

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Great for use to prevent sore throats, helps while you have one as well. I do think it help cut down the length of cold/flu if you use it early on. Definitely helps with the soreness, also tastes good.

Amy R.

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Really enjoyed this spray! The taste is pretty good and it does help hold off on sore throats

Anne T.

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Up Your Immune System

Natural propolis helps your immune system stay strong and balanced.

A comprehensive 2025 meta-analysis reviewing 41 clinical trials confirms that propolis significantly reduces inflammatory markers such as IL-6 and hs-CRP. Source ScienceDirect, SpringerLink.

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FAQs

What is Propolis?

Propolis is a natural resin collected by bees from plants and tree buds. Bees use it to protect their hive, and people use it for its wellness and immune-supporting properties.

Is Propolis good for your skin?

Propolis can support skin health — topical propolis accelerates wound and ulcer healing, and its antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory properties may protect skin and reduce damage.

According to a 2023 systematic review, topical treatments using Propolis significantly improved the healing of skin ulcers and chronic wounds compared with standard care. PubMed and MDPI.

A 2025 review found that propolis extracts show strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in skin-related contexts, and may protect skin from UVB and UVA photodamage. MDPI.

What are the benefits of consuming Propolis?

Propolis supplementation can enhance immune system function and reduce inflammation (e.g., lower CRP, TNF‑α, IL‑6), it provides antioxidant protection (increasing TAC, GSH, GPX, SOD), and — when applied or used appropriately — supports oral health, accelerates wound healing, and promotes overall tissue repair.

A 2025 meta‑analysis found that supplementation with Propolis significantly reduces inflammatory markers — for example, lowering CRP, TNF‑α, and IL‑6 — and increases antioxidant markers like total antioxidant capacity (TAC), glutathione (GSH), GPX, and SOD in humans. Frontiers.

A 2023 review concluded that propolis exhibits antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, and wound‑healing properties, and that propolis‑based dressings accelerate wound closure and tissue repair compared to controls. SpringerLink and PMC.

Can I take Propolis with other supplements?

For most adults, propolis is considered safe when taken as recommended. Always check the label and consult your healthcare provider if you have allergies—especially to bees or pollen.

Is Propolis good for the liver?

Yes, propolis can be beneficial for liver health. In a randomized clinical trial of 54 patients with Non‑Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), 4 months of 250 mg propolis twice daily significantly improved liver steatosis (OR = 5.67; 95% CI: 1.41–22.8) and reduced liver stiffness (−0.65 ± 0.56 kPa; p = .001), compared with placebo. PubMed

A 2024 meta‑analysis found that propolis supplementation was associated with a significant decrease in common liver enzymes (alanine aminotransferase ALT, aspartate aminotransferase AST, and alkaline phosphatase ALP), indicating improved liver‑function markers. ScienceDirect

How does Propolis support the immune system?

Studies show that propolis can help lower markers linked to inflammation in the body, which supports overall immune health in a natural way.