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Nature always finds a solution
" Propolis consists of a rich mixture of bioactive substances, resin, essential oils and pollen, which is collected by bees from various plants. Propolis helps very well against inflammation and pain and fights bacteria, bacilli and viruses."
Nature is very clever
When a source of infection enters the hive, the bees immediately cover it with propolis. Propolis is a resin-like substance whose composition actively combats bacteria and microorganisms. The effect of propolis can also be utilised for our bodies.
Propolis fights bacteria and protects the entire beehive from various sources of infection. It is like disinfecting and cleaning an entire bathroom with a detergent. All bacteria are combated and a protective layer is formed on which no germs can survive over a longer period of time. It is possible to remove the propolis from the hive in a gentle way. The propolis is then used for the manufacture of our cosmetic products and for other products.
Amulet with propolis
Making an amulet with propolis is relatively simple. All you have to do is place the required amount of propolis in the amulet.
The components of propolis
Propolis is a resin-like substance with a very pleasant aromatic scent.
Its colour changes over time - the dark brown propolis, best known in its raw form, is the oldest, while the green-yellow propolis is still fresh. Each propolis has a different composition because the bees naturally do not use test tubes or flasks.
Propolis consists of approximately 50% resin-like substances, 30% beeswax and 10% balsam and essential oils. Group B vitamins are also an important component.
How do bees use propolis?
The name propolis comes from the Greek (pro=before, polis=city). Bees use propolis to protect their territory from unwanted intruders and also as protection against viruses and bacteria. To do this, they coat the walls and other parts of the hive with propolis.
Propolis is sometimes also referred to as "bee putty". The bees use it to "insulate" (protect) their hive. It is also used as a protective material to plug holes and repair other damage to the hive.
If a large animal, such as a mouse, enters the hive and the bees are unable to remove it, the animal is covered with a thick layer of propolis to prevent it from decomposing.

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