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Manuka Doctor Vitamin D Spray with Manuka Honey & Propolis 500 M.E.D.
Brand: Manuka Doctor
Easy to use Vitamin D Spray. Glycerin, Manuka Honey & Propolis spray with added Vitamin D. M.E.D. 500 contains 5 mg/ml of Polyphenols Vitamin D contributes to normal immune system function. 20ml oral spray. Description Propolis is a resin-like material made by bees from the buds of poplar and cone-bearing trees. Bees use propolis to build their hives and in its pure form is a greenish brown colour. M.E.D. is the unique purification process the Propolis is placed through resulting in a very pure Propolis. Once purified the total level of Polyphenols can be measured; M.E.D. 100 contains 1 mg/ml of Polyphenols M.E.D. 250 contains 2.5 mg/ml of Polyphenols M.E.D. 500 contains 5 mg/ml of Polyphenols Polyphenols are naturally occurring compounds within Propolis, the larger the number on the M.E.D. scale, the greater the concentration of Polyphenols per serving. The Manuka Honey used in our Oral Sprays is sourced directly from Manuka Doctor's own hives in New Zealand. Consuming 6 Sprays per day will provide 15% of the daily recommended dosage of Vitamin D. Why it works Propolis Manuka honey isn’t the only wonder-substance bees produce. They also make propolis, a glue-like compound that coats the hive. It’s thought have some powerful wellness-boosting benefits – which is why we’re including it with our Manuka honey for full protective potency. This winter, you can supercharge your immunity with our Propolis and Manuka Immune Defence Oral Spray. To find out more about magical propolis, read on... So what exactly is propolis? Honeybees make it from substances they collect from plants, combining these with saliva and beeswax, to form a sticky, waxy ‘glue’ that’s soft and pliable in warmer temperatures and hard when it’s cold. Bees use propolis as a sealant for their hives, to fill in cracks, smooth walls and form a protective sealant against the weather and invaders. It can help maintain the humidity inside a hive, and it also has antibiotic properties, thought to help look after the health of the bees, which all live in close proximity to each other in the hive. Propolis can range in colour from transparent to yellow, red and dark brown, and has been found to contain resins, waxes, oils and pollens, in varying degrees. Its makeup depends a lot on the region but over 300 compounds have been identified. Most of these are antioxidant polyphenols called flavonoids, known to help protect the body [1,2]. The wellbeing link Ancient cultures knew something about the benefits of propolis. The Egyptians used it for embalming bodies. And there’s evidence the ancient Greeks and Romans used it in wound-healing. Since then, it’s been in traditional use in various countries around the world, and is thought to have anti-fungal, antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. There’s still a lot we have yet to learn about propolis but science is beginning to confirm some of the ways propolis may help your health... It may help your immune system fight bugs...
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