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Buy vitamin and nutrient-rich propolis - benefits of propolis tincture

Our propolis drops contain all the power of the resinous bee product - practically packaged and preserved for your everyday life. Propolis, also known as bee putty resin, is used in the beehive for various repair and insulation tasks. At the same time, it not only reliably keeps other insects away, but also bacteria and viruses - the resin-like substance is said to have numerous properties that can also be beneficial for us humans. A propolis tincture is a particularly practical dosage form with which you can easily integrate your extra vitamins and trace elements into your everyday life. To be more precise: Each droplet of our propolis drops contains a variety of different nutrients, such as...

  • ... vitamin E, vitamin H and vitamin A
  • ... various B vitamins
  • ... calcium
  • ... zinc
  • ... and many, many more!

The benefits of propolis drops are numerous - and some of them have not even been fully researched yet. What we do know, however, is that the active ingredients contained can be utilized for various problems and needs. Important nutrients such as calcium and zinc, which are contained in our propolis tincture, can also be used preventively. Buying propolis is therefore worthwhile as a useful addition to your medicine cabinet. You can use the benefits of propolis tincture for the following external applications:

Production of propolis tincture - how the bee product becomes propolis drops

What is propolis tincture? Propolis tincture is one of the most popular dosage forms for this valuable natural product. To make a tincture, substances are added to an alcoholic solution and left to infuse together. The alcohol dissolves the individual components and the active ingredients mix with the alcohol to create a finished solution. The alcohol in a tincture also fulfills the task of preserving the finished mixture for as long as possible. The products are particularly popular in medicine and pharmacies - they are available to buy for a wide range of needs. A similar process is used with the brittle, solid propolis in its pure form, whose active ingredients are extracted with alcohol. The result is a so-called suspension, the propolis tincture. Thanks to its liquid form, it is particularly convenient to take and the pipette cap makes precise and easy dosing possible. So if you want to buy propolis, the liquid version may be a good choice for you: propolis drops have the great advantage that they can be applied to the desired area (e.g. the skin) and dosed easily. You can also add it to other products such as your toothpaste, skin cream or more.

Using propolis tincture - how to use the natural all-rounder

You're probably wondering now: How do I use this versatile tincture properly? Well, it all depends on what you want to use it for (or against). Propolis tincture can be used externally as a support for various needs. Applied externally, propolis tincture provides nourishing support for various skin needs. Apply a few drops to the affected area and leave to absorb. It is important that you always pay attention to your body's reaction and stop using it immediately if you have any intolerances. Of course, propolis tincture offers more than just these two application methods - the product is extremely versatile and opens up a range of possibilities:

  1. Propolis tincture can also be used to nourish and support the throat and pharynx and have a soothing effect. Add 5 drops to a teaspoon of honey and let it slowly melt in your mouth.
  2. Propolis tincture can be integrated into your daily skincare routine. Simply mix a few drops with your favorite moisturizer and apply as usual.
  3. Propolis tincture can also help support various skin needs. Apply a few drops directly to the affected area and leave to absorb.
  4. Our propolis tincture can also be used to care for your hair. Mix a few drops with your shampoo or conditioner and wash your hair as usual.

Buy propolis at bedrop.de - the full power of bees

If you decide to buy propolis, we offer you a wide selection so that you are guaranteed to find the right product for you: Different bottle sizes as well as different concentrations (from 10 to 20 percent propolis content) help you to buy exactly the propolis tincture that meets your needs. With our focus on sustainability and happy, healthy bee colonies, our propolis comes from regional and national beekeepers. We also focus on responsibility when it comes to the packaging of our products, which is why we choose sustainable materials here too. It is also particularly practical, as you can take your propolis with you at any time without having to worry about the bottle breaking or leaking. Of course, you can also buy propolis from us in capsules or other dosage forms. Bee products made with love and conviction - that's bedrop.de!

Frequently asked questions and further information

Propolis is a natural resin produced by bees. It is known for its many nourishing properties and is often used to support well-being.

Propolis tincture can cause allergies in rare cases. Symptoms can include skin irritation, itching, swelling, breathing difficulties and, in the case of severe reactions, anaphylaxis. If in doubt, a doctor should be consulted.

Easy to dose and long-lasting, propolis tincture is a great addition to your medicine cabinet. Propolis drops can be used as supportive care for skin problems such as acne, inflammation or sunburn, but also as a soothing supplement for irritated gums and many other needs.

A propolis tincture can either be dripped onto the desired area of skin and massaged in or added to products such as your toothpaste or skin cream. For example, the drops can be used internally as oral care.

The term "tincture" is derived from the Latin word "tinctura" and stands for a liquid extract of a plant or raw materials from animals. The substances are added to an alcoholic solution (usually ethanol) for extraction so that they can infuse with each other. The alcohol dissolves the components of the substances or plants so that the substances and the water- and fat-soluble active ingredients they contain mix and merge. In addition to extraction, the alcohol naturally preserves the finished mixture and conserves it so that it lasts longer. The result is a suspension or tincture. There are two different forms of tincture:

  1. Tinctura simplex (simple tincture): This uses a plant or inorganic substance for production.
  2. Tinctura composita (compound tincture): Different substances (herbal, inorganic) are combined for the production.

The tinctures were particularly popular in medicine and in pharmacies, so a wide variety of tinctures are used for a wide variety of needs. The forms of application are different and individual. For external use, they can be applied directly to the skin and rubbed in. Another form of application is to dilute it with other products so that it can be absorbed (e.g. mouthwash, toothpaste, creams, ointments, etc.).

Propolis is known as the bee resin that the bees use for insulation and repair work when building the hive. Propolis keeps out unwanted visitors and other insects. The seal prevents moisture and bacteria from entering the hive and the returning bees also use the propolis as a kind of disinfectant. By rubbing the propolis at the entrance, the bees are disinfected and the bacteria remain outside the hive. For this reason, propolis is said to have a disinfecting effect. The propolis produced by the bees also contains important nutrients such as calcium and zinc. The best known and therefore most practical form of propolis is tincture (propolis tincture). Many beekeepers who own their own hives are often unaware of the significance of the bee product propolis. In many cases, this bee resin plays too small a role alongside honey. The propolis produced by the bees is collected by the beekeeper so that it can be reused. Bee resin or propolis is a solid and slightly brittle product. To turn it into a propolis tincture, the organic substance must be extracted with ethanol. During extraction, the solid propolis is transformed with the alcohol into a suspension, the propolis tincture. This tincture contains the nutrients and active ingredients of the propolis. Most propolis tinctures are fitted with a pipette cap. The pipette enables dosing with drops. These drops are a great advantage for the propolis tincture, as the drops can be applied more precisely to the desired area and dosed better. You can buy propolis tincture in different sizes, and the percentage of propolis in the alcohol (ethanol) also varies. The best-known tinctures have a propolis content of 10%, 20% and 30%. You can buy 10% and organic 20% propolis tincture from us.

You can use propolis tincture for the following external applications as a nourishing, protective and natural support:

  • Skin inflammations
  • Skin blemishes
  • Sunburn and other minor burns on the skin
  • skin irritations
  • Wounds and other small abrasions or cuts
  • eczema
  • injuries
  • Gum irritation

Propolis drops and propolis tincture are basically the same thing: they refer to a solution of propolis in alcohol. "Drops" and "tincture" merely describe different dosage forms of the same product.