Dry well and crush into a powder. Add a couple drops of pure distilled clove oil and work into a paste. Shove this propolis/clove ball into a rotten tooth hole, and it not only keeps food out of the infected area, it kills the pain and will completely destroy the bacteria, all at the same time. (Some people also add Zinc Oxide I think). It burns a little at first, but this will get you through a week until a dentist if you ever have to go through the terror of a rotten tooth with an abcess.
I'm using dark tinted propolis from China. My skin heals extremely fast - and with Propolis - smaller cuts heal like I am super human. Unbelievable. It cures dental problems in only a few days. I am ordering more. LOL
bees are abused to waste time by filling the holles and cracks with propolis, so they waste time ibnstead warm the nest, store honey and do some meaningles job. u exploit them to work on closing all cracks
It depends on Botanical origin of the plants around the hive. The beehives were located near woody perennial shrubs along the sea and river shores. The bees were observed to collect red resinous exudates on Dalbergia ecastophyllum (L) Taub. (Leguminosae) to make propolis.
The flavonoids of propolis and red resinous exudates were investigated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and reversed-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography.
We conclude that the botanical origin of the reddish propolis is D. ecastophyllum. In areas where this source (D. ecastophyllum) was scarce or missing, bees were collecting resinous material from other plants. Propolis, which contained the chemical constituents from the main botanical origin, showed higher antimicrobial activity.
Dry well and crush into a powder. Add a couple drops of pure distilled clove oil and work into a paste. Shove this propolis/clove ball into a rotten tooth hole, and it not only keeps food out of the infected area, it kills the pain and will completely destroy the bacteria, all at the same time. (Some people also add Zinc Oxide I think). It burns a little at first, but this will get you through a week until a dentist if you ever have to go through the terror of a rotten tooth with an abcess.
rross27 6 months ago
hello. if you leave such a large space in the hives, how comes that bee families don't attack each other?
marsorange 8 months ago
não deixa os japoneses pôr as mãos nessa patente
lwyshenrick 1 year ago
poor beebee's they work so hard!
maioca17 1 year ago
I'm using dark tinted propolis from China. My skin heals extremely fast - and with Propolis - smaller cuts heal like I am super human. Unbelievable. It cures dental problems in only a few days. I am ordering more. LOL
manoman0 2 years ago
legal ne
danielsjcampos 2 years ago
@danielsjcampos - yes, of course it's legal....otherwise I wouldn't do it.
manoman0 2 years ago
bees are abused to waste time by filling the holles and cracks with propolis, so they waste time ibnstead warm the nest, store honey and do some meaningles job. u exploit them to work on closing all cracks
tamudo034 2 years ago
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hanksee 2 years ago
We are beekeepers in S. Cal. the venture into the Propolis is new as we thought the product was a fungus and removed and discarded.
When is a good time to harvest Propolis, and is it a once a year production.
Also some of our hives are on a nursery property, will the bees strip the nursery trees?
this would be an issue.
Thank you - great video..
4buyers 2 years ago
What is it that makes this propolis red? I have seen others but they are dark almost like black in color.
bushuraloser 3 years ago
Hi! Thank you for asking.
It depends on Botanical origin of the plants around the hive. The beehives were located near woody perennial shrubs along the sea and river shores. The bees were observed to collect red resinous exudates on Dalbergia ecastophyllum (L) Taub. (Leguminosae) to make propolis.
Dalmoaccor 3 years ago
The flavonoids of propolis and red resinous exudates were investigated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and reversed-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography.
Dalmoaccor 3 years ago
We conclude that the botanical origin of the reddish propolis is D. ecastophyllum. In areas where this source (D. ecastophyllum) was scarce or missing, bees were collecting resinous material from other plants. Propolis, which contained the chemical constituents from the main botanical origin, showed higher antimicrobial activity.
Dalmoaccor 3 years ago
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@Dalmoaccor
@ysjohncho
How can I buy your raw propolis, I want trial to make it for my clients.
Would you inform me your e mail address?
Cheers
John
ysjohncho 1 year ago
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@Dalmoaccor
Do you have website? I im interested to your red propolis for both raw and products. ysjohncho@gmail.com
from New Zealand
ysjohncho 1 year ago
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@Dalmoaccor
@ysjohncho
How can I buy your raw propolis, I want trial to make it for my clients.
Would you inform me your e mail address?
Cheers
John
ysjohncho 1 year ago
great vid!
what was the music?
scallyhunter 3 years ago